All three let you call for help from anywhere on Earth. But they work very differently. 4 questions about your adventures, your family, and your budget — get a clear recommendation in plain English.
A satellite communicator lets you call for help, send messages, and share your location from anywhere on Earth — even deep in the wilderness with zero cell signal. They connect directly to satellites in orbit, not to phone towers. If something goes wrong on a remote trail or hunting trip, this is what sends your location to rescue services and lets your family know you're okay.
Important: All three require a monthly or annual subscription to work. There's no one-time purchase option — the satellite network charges an ongoing fee. This is worth knowing before you buy.
4 honest questions about who you're adventuring with, where you're going, and what you really need. Get a clear match with a plain-English reason why.