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Garman acquires InReach
Posted: Fri 04 Mar, 2016 6:52 am
by photohiker
I recieved this email today:
Dear inReach Subscriber,
We are writing to inform you that DeLorme Publishing Company, Inc. and DeLorme inReach, LLC have been acquired by Garmin, a global leader in navigation and communication. We are excited to help leverage our expertise into enhancing our combined product line.
As a current subscriber to DeLorme's inReach service, you will keep your current subscription under the same terms and for the same duration, and there will be no change in the services that inReach provides.
Going forward, your billing invoices will originate from InReach, Inc. instead of DeLorme inReach.
Press Release:
http://www.delorme.com/about/pressreleases/garmin.htm
Re: Garman acquires InReach
Posted: Fri 04 Mar, 2016 7:19 am
by GPSGuided
Smart move by Garmin!
Re: Garman acquires InReach
Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2016 6:34 am
by Lizzy
The InReach with mapping- that would be nice!
Re: Garman acquires InReach
Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2016 9:13 am
by GPSGuided
Hopefully they'll be able to make satellite messaging even more affordable for the average consumers.
Re: Garman acquires InReach
Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2016 9:26 am
by RonK
Hopefully they won't stuff it up.
Garmin don't have a very good rep for doing things right.
Re: Garman acquires InReach
Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2016 9:59 am
by GPSGuided
Really? I thought Garmin has been doing nicely with their new products. Early bugs yes but good market enticing products.
Garman acquires InReach
Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2016 11:53 am
by RonK
GPSGuided wrote:Really? I thought Garmin has been doing nicely with their new products. Early bugs yes but good market enticing products.
Then you have not had the experiences I (and many others) have had with their cycling products.
Anything more complex than a simple GPS is likely to be riddled with bugs.
Re: Garman acquires InReach
Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2016 1:28 pm
by highercountry
Hmmphf, Garmin cycling products;
Junk heart rate straps that barely last 12 months, cost around $80.00. Ebay Chinese straps have been costing me about $8.50 and have a similar lifespan.
New Ant+ "magnetometer", magnetless wheel hub speed sensor units. Badly affected by magnetic interference from structures such as steel bridges and man-hole covers. Won't work properly on earlier 800 Edge model head unit. Put simply, they don't work very well.
Garmin no longer supporting 800 units, a model that is barely 5 years old.
Re: Garman acquires InReach
Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2016 2:19 pm
by GPSGuided
I have deliberately stayed out of their cycling products, yet, heaps of riders are into them. Prior to all these, I was mounting my eTrex on my bike before anyone in the club got into GPS and then decided smartphone was more practical in the long run than an expensive cycling unit on the bike. Still using my old VDO wireless cycling computer on the bike.
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