I am having a hard time without having the option of using AA Batteries. How do you all like their battery on the 67?
I am having a hard time without having the option of using AA Batteries. How do you all like their battery on the 67?
I can only talk about my 66i: instead off spare AA batteries I carry a powerbank with me - so not really a problem for me and it also can charge my phone etc.
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As said carry a battery pack and charge your phone too. The 67i battery is great, far better than the 66i according to online reviews.I had the same concerns too. If you google it there are a few posts and I think an article on this forum as well. I have used it a lot and have no concerns, I can even receive full satellite signals and send inreach from inside my house. Check out the above link on battery testing.
Thank you all for the input and ideas. For now I have my 66s that uses AA's. But I am sure I will upgrade at some point.
His battery testing is a “little bit” too theoretical for me: only #5 was a test outside, the others in his home behind a window. And the iR functionality wasn’t used/mentioned during his testing at all (?), that would have shown some other battery consumption. And if you often use the map page outside in real world…. But yes, over all: battery life of 67i is better than battery life of the 66i. But in real world use, it depends on the taken settings of the user…Just my 2 cents.
It's not only about battery life.
Many airlines don't allow devices with internal batteries in checked baggage. And many countries don't allow Garmin equipment in hand baggage. I've had many problems taking these devices even in flights from Western countries. Removing the batteries, taking those in my hand baggage and the device in my checked baggage is the way to go, then. Works great.
Furthermore, I'm frequently in places where there are no options for recharging. And I like to travel light. Heavy powerbanks are cumbersome. And AA are to be had anywhere.
The 67 can be no option for me.
I hope the next version will be woth replaceable batteries again.
Well. I picked up a 67i. Haven't really tested it too much. I tried put in a check in bag and they had me put it in my carry on.
NO inReach device will ever be available with AA (or any other non-LiIon battery). Only LiIon provides enough peak power for the iR modem.
That is the TSA recommendation. Devices with installed LiIon batteries should be in carry-on luggage.
I don't know if you travel abroad. I have been in countries where my garmin 66 was not allowed in carry on baggage. And with internal battery neither in checked baggage.
You're in trouble, then.
India is one of those.
I don't know about the 66 (as opposed to the 66i or 67i). But India is one of the countries where satellite communicators are illegal.
https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=Dq3CEPZjfRAhtToGD4Yrz9