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Developer: DeLorme
Price: 0 free
Current version: 2.8.6, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 16 May 2012
App size: 50.09 Mb
4.2 ( 8912 ratings )
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> 13.86k
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~ $ 5.67k
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Pair your inReach® satellite communication device with the Earthmate® app to get all the features you need to send and receive text messages, navigate and stay connected during your outdoor adventures. It’s perfect for planning, tracking and sharing your trip anywhere around the globe.


This Garmin application lets you access*:
• Unlimited topographic maps that you can cache on your device and store for offline use, including topographic maps and quad sheets
• Aerial imagery
• Hybrid maps
• Waypoints and route navigation
• Tracking and location sharing
• High-detail GPS trip logging
• Unlimited cloud storage of routes, waypoints and tracks
• Online trip planning
• Control and access all the features of your inReach device from the app: send 2-way custom or preset text and email messages, trigger an SOS from anywhere in the world, track your location and more


By pairing your mobile device (via Bluetooth® technology) with inReach, the Earthmate app turns your mobile device into a true satellite communication, GPS navigation and safety tool. To access the 100% global Iridium® satellite network for live tracking and messaging – including SOS capabilities – from the Earthmate app, an inReach device with active satellite subscription is required.

You can plan your adventures from your account on the Garmin Explore™ website, wirelessly sync them to your smartphone or tablet, and then save all your trip data and maps with unlimited cloud storage.

Learn more about inReach devices and technology at www.garmin.com/inreach.


Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. Dont forget to stop tracking.


*Access varies by model.
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Available in countries
Country Price
Canada free
China free
France free
Germany free
Italy free
Netherlands free
Portugal free
Spain free
Poland free
UK free
India free
Japan free
Korea, Republic Of free
Poland free
Russia free
Turkey free
USA free
Korea, Republic Of free
Ukraine free
Available for devices
iPhone4, iPad2Wifi, iPad23G, iPhone4S, iPadThirdGen, iPadThirdGen4G, iPhone5, iPodTouchFifthGen, iPadFourthGen, iPadFourthGen4G, iPadMini, iPadMini4G, iPhone5c, iPhone5s, iPadAir, iPadAirCellular, iPadMiniRetina, iPadMiniRetinaCellular, iPhone6, iPhone6Plus, iPadAir2, iPadAir2Cellular, iPadMini3, iPadMini3Cellular, iPodTouchSixthGen, iPhone6s, iPhone6sPlus, iPadMini4, iPadMini4Cellular, iPadPro, iPadProCellular, iPadPro97, iPadPro97Cellular, iPhoneSE, iPhone7, iPhone7Plus, iPad611, iPad612, iPad71, iPad72, iPad73, iPad74, iPhone8, iPhone8Plus, iPhoneX, iPad75, iPad76, iPhoneXS, iPhoneXSMax, iPhoneXR, iPad812, iPad834, iPad856, iPad878, iPadMini5, iPadMini5Cellular, iPadAir3, iPadAir3Cellular, iPodTouchSeventhGen, iPhone11, iPhone11Pro, iPadSeventhGen, iPadSeventhGenCellular, iPhone11ProMax, iPhoneSESecondGen, iPadProSecondGen, iPadProSecondGenCellular, iPadProFourthGen, iPadProFourthGenCellular,
Leider nur unzureichendes Kartenmaterial für Europa

Benutze die App in Kombination mit den inReach explorer .... Leider stehen für Europa keine guten Karten zur Verfügung. Nur ein sehr schlechter Global Atlas bei dem selbst nicht einmal alle Straßen in Stuttgart vorhanden sind ... Geschweige denn die Wanderwege in der Region. Daher leider faktisch unbrauchbar. Und der inReach Explorer ist dann doch nur zum reinen Notfall-Kommunikator degradiert. Meine Navigation mache ich daher wie bisher mit einer anderen GPS-App.

Ver 2.3 crashes startup consistency

Earthmate had been working fine up until v2.3 release at the end of April 2016. Now is crashes 3 seconds after startup every time I try to start the app. Rebooted phone and same issue. Phone is iphone 6 with latest iOS.

Should be called US Mate

They call this earthmate but for outside the U.S. the maps are pretty much useless as the detail is so high level and so not worth bothing with. Total waste of money if you are a true global explorer and go beyond the U.S. shores as I do. How do I get my money back?

DO NOT UPDATE!!!

App is constantly crashing on iPhone 6S iOS 9.3.1 rendering this app to be useless!

Great offline GPS maps

This is a great little app with awesome maps that are easily download for use when you dont have cell coverage. It also syncs all data to their website and you can use a desktop browser to review the maps and plan trips. I am using it with an iPhone 6s and it has been working great. Not sure why all the negative reviews.

Please add the ability to send preset messages via the app.

The functionality of this app would be greatly improved if it had the ability to send the unlimited free preset texts via that app. Like it is, you can do most things you would need via app, but if you want to send a quick check in with preset messages, you have to do that on the actual device. I do not see that it is possible via the app (unless I am missing something). This app gives a decent basic interface, and the ability to use their maps, and even download them to use without signal which is great. If you have an InReach device, this is really a no brainer to get this app, since it adds an easy to use interface for things like typing texts, much easier to use the keyboard on your phone/tablet to type than the thumb joystick select a letter that is on the device. :)

Not bad, but many issues.....

I purchased Earthmate recently when they ran a 50% off special. Even when I realized it would cost an additional fee after a year I figured it would be worth it. So far the jury is out on whether it will be. The app has promise, but is significantly lacking in many areas. I purchased the iPhone version and found a variety of problems/issues/grievances. These include: 1. Lack of contour info- Contours are rarely, if ever, labeled. On the screen you can see the contour lines, but have no idea what they represent, except very occasionally when a label is on the screen. On top of that, there is no indication as to what the contour interval is. The contour intervals change based on how much you are zoomed in/out, but nowhere does it say what the interval is. This is a basic thing that should be included on any map and omitting it is a fundamental flaw. 2. Accuracy- At times the map is very good. But at other times it is lousy. I wondered if perhaps it was a GPS thing, but I think the GPS location is good and the downloaded map is poor. For example, Highway 1 going out of Anchorage to Seward, Alaska is just awful. The highway on the downloaded basemap shows the road going up and down from sea level to over 500 feet, when in fact it stays right above sea level by the Turnagain Arm. At times the road is on the wrong side of a lake, or even on the wrong side of the railroad that runs the same route. I found many issues on my recent trip to Alaska, which was my first time to try using it. 3. It isnt a substitute for a hard copy DeLorme Atlas- I purchased the app before the trip to Alaska thinking it would substitute for my big DeLorme Atlas so I left the atlas at home. Big mistake. Now looking at the atlas after returning I see that many, many things are labeled in the atlas that never made it into the app, regardless of which basemap I used or how much I was zoomed in. Glacier names. mountain names, etc. This was a huge disappointment when using the app. 4. Lack of help on what basemaps are what- I looked in the app and on the DeLorme web site for help on what basemaps are what, but no info is provided. There are options of basemaps to download including "Topo North America" and "Digital Atlas of the Earth", but nowhere does it tell you what each of these is. One might assume that Topo North America is just topography, but this appears to be incorrect. This is basic stuff that DeLorme just is missing the boat on. Maybe they think everyone is well versed in DeLorme-speak and inherently knows what all of these are, but that just isnt the case. A simple help menu explaining what is what would be very helpful. And a basemap that is EXACTLY what is in the hard copy DeLorme Atlas would be really nice too. All in all I liked this app, and see its potential, but just wanted to make folks aware there are a lot of issues. It was fun to use when flying across the country and being able to ID towns and such. But it needs some work. I am writing in this detail in the hopes that DeLorme actually reads these reviews and perhaps might think about comments on issues and address them. I am not sure if this is realistic, but I see no other way to say "Nice idea, not a bad start, but there are a lot of things to fix here." And this is all after using it just one time. I suspect the more I use it the more issues Ill find. And I will continue to use it, I just wont be leaving my hard copy atlases at home any time soon. And an app like this should allow me to do that.

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