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Inreach Mini 3+ on Garmin homepage

https://www.garmin.com/en-US/p/1756582/pn/010-03387-10/

No Topo maps! Only basemap and navigation via Explore app.

  • Ive been waiting for this for a while and was hoping making a decision on buying would be easier than it appears to be

  • Voice looks to be useful on device alone and not requiring app for message entry and transcription. I don't care much for the pictures but standalone voice on the device is big.

  • Is that confirmed, or is it just for commands? if so its definitely a plus

  • I read through the specs for both models and seems you can dictate a message on the plus device alone or with the paired app. For me that is key and boosts utility of the device. 

    Yes — your assumption is correct. The Garmin inReach Mini 3 Plus has a built‑in microphone and speaker, which means you can send voice messages directly from the device itself, without needing to rely on a paired phone app. Garmin Field Mag GearJunkie PR Newswire


    How This Works

    • Standalone voice capability: The Mini 3 Plus introduces hardware upgrades — a color touchscreen, microphone, and speaker — that allow adventurers to dictate and send voice messages directly from the device. This is a major change from the Mini 2, which only supported typed text via the device or paired app Garmin PR Newswire.
    • App pairing still optional: While you can use the Garmin Messenger app for extended features (like photo sharing), voice dictation does not require the app. The device itself handles voice input and transmission over the Iridium satellite network Field Mag GearJunkie.
    • Utility boost: This makes the Mini 3 Plus far more versatile in backcountry or emergency scenarios, since you don’t need to pull out your phone or type on a small screen. It’s especially useful when hands are occupied (cycling, climbing, hiking) or when gloves make typing impractical.

    Key Differences vs. Mini 2

    Feature Mini 2 Mini 3 Plus
    Screen Small grayscale Color touchscreen
    Messaging Text only (typed) Text + voice dictation + photos
    Hardware Buttons only Built‑in mic + speaker
    App dependency Required for easier typing Optional — voice works standalone

    Sources: Garmin Field Mag GearJunkie PR Newswire


    So, the forum participant’s statement you quoted — “you can dictate a message on the plus device alone or with the paired app” — is indeed accurate. The Mini 3 Plus allows standalone voice messaging, which is a significant utility upgrade over the Mini 2.

    Would you like me to also map out real-world use cases (like trail running, cycling, or emergency signaling) where standalone voice messaging changes the equation compared to text-only? That could help you pressure-test whether the upgrade is worth it for your daily rhythm.

  • M3+:

    VOICE MESSAGES

    Use the built-in speaker and microphone on the device or your compatible smartphone paired to the Garmin MessengerTm app to send a 30-second voice message, no cell coverage needed. You can also read transcribed voice messages on the color display.

  • Thanks, now I know the extent of its capabilities i can make a more informed decision, I do like it but already have a satellite plb and ais transmitter for diving, I dont really want more stuff if I can avoid but inreach has added dimension of nuanced conversation for less than urgent situations which is v useful, it needs careful consideration.

    Ill wait for descent mk4, hopefully not too long, which is likely to have fenix 8 pro specs incl touch screen for typing, before I decide as its likely to cost even more than mk3 and I dont think garmin allow more than one sat comms device per account anyway, at least currently

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIBxIOmrPA8

    At about 4:56 starting: mentioned that the M3+ has only a base map.

  • You're right..What were they thinking! I can put topo maps on my fenix 8!

    Chat appear to be wrong, hopefully one of the garmin moderators will see this and comment for sure but thats not good, I was hoping you could put marine charts on there

  • The basemap will likely be identical to the one installed on all Garmin devices with map capability and will only roughly show major roads and the names of larger cities and country borders. So, no small paths, trails, etc. Here's an image of the map on an M3+ from the Garmin website. The yellow roads are from the basemap. The Garmin website doesn't even specify the device's memory capacity.

    Here 2 more shots taken from official Garmin Youtube videos:

  • Unfortunately, the battery life for the M3+ with a 2-minute interval is not specified here.

    I only found this M3+ data sheet for German language.

    Data Sheet-DE_Garmin InReach Mini 3 Plus.pdf

    But the manual has some more detailed battery information:

    inReach Mini 3 Plus Mode Battery Life

    1. Low power messaging mode with 10-minute tracking send interval Up to 350 hours
    2. Performance messaging mode with 10-minute tracking send interval Up to 90 hours
    3. Performance messaging mode with 10-minute tracking send interval and high detail activity
      recording (GPS mode) Up to 75 hours
    4. Performance messaging mode with 10-minute tracking send interval and high detail activity
      recording (all satellite systems mode) Up to 60 hours
    5. Performance messaging mode 2-minute tracking send interval Up to 55 hours
    6. Turned off Up to 1 year