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Aug. 25, 2025
The best satellite messenger and trackers have come a long way in just a few years since we last looked at them with Pip Hare. (12 yacht trackers compared)
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A messenger can be a lightweight pocketable safety net, a small tracker that allows you to check in, a way to allow friends and family to see where you are in the world, or a way to check weather forecasts and send texts and where the function exists, voice messages or a picture to a receiving app. You can use these as a companion to a more expensive onboard satellite set up or as a stand alone. They generally cost in the region of £15 /$20 – £55 / $65 per month on a subscription with Garmin or a 3rd party airtime provider.
Here’s the latest bunch of easy to use and affordable satellite messengers and trackers with typical price plans for comparison.
Specification: Dimensions: 7.8 x 6.4 x 2.3 cm ( 3.1″ x 2.5″ x 0.9″), Weight: 117g, Waterproofing: IPX7, SOS button, Voice notes, 2 way messaging, send pictures
Reasons to buy
tiny device fits into any compact gear set up, easy communication via the app, group messaging, SOS function, GPS location sharing
Reasons to avoid
some may find the interface fiddly, might be a bit small for some to handle, this isn’t a satellite so it doesn’t allow for voice calling in real time
What it’s like to use
The latest Garmin Messenger Plus has an array of features but the big new thing for this device is that you can send a picture or a 30 second voice clip to the Garmin messenger app.
Livetracking is part and parcel of the messenger plus as is being able to send your GPS position details attached to a text or picture.
If you’re heading off out of range of mobile signals and want to stay in touch on a budget, whilst travelling as light as possible, then I’m not sure you can get better than this right now. The battery life is an impressive 25 days when set to track every few minutes. If you drop that down a bit to once an hour or every two hours, this tiny messenger/tracking device will keep communicating for over a month without needing a charge. AND, if your dies at a crucial point, this Garmin InReach Messenger Plus has the capability to reverse charge and power up your .
This extra functionality does come at a price increase from the formidable Garmin InReach Mini 2, but if this is your first foray into satellite messengers, then you wouldn’t regret this little powerhouse.
A typical subscription cost for an average frequent user would be:
“Flex Advanced”
Activation Fee: £39.99
Monthly Fee: £34.99*
Minimum Term 30 Days
Suitable For Frequent users sending regular messages/track points/weather checks
Inclusive Allowance Unlimited SOS, Up to 150 Text/Weather Messages, 25 photo or voice messages, Unlimited Tracking Points
Overage Charges : Text Message: £0.50 , photo/voice messages £1
Suspend Account monthly fee £4.99
Specification: Dimensions: 5.17 x 9.9 x 2.61 cm, Weight: 100g, Waterproofing: IPX7, SOS button, Voice calls: No, 2 way messaging: Yes
Reasons to buy
tiny device fits into any compact gear set up, easy navigational experience via the app
Reasons to avoid
some may find the interface fiddly, might be a bit small for some to handle
What it’s like to use
The smallest tracker currently available on the market the Garmin Inreach Mini 2 is a wearable device. Clip this to a bag or belt loop and you’ll virtually forget it’s there.
It can store 100 waypoints or favourite locations and has a battery life of up to 90 days, but this will be much less if you set the tracker to a short interval of say 10 minutes.
You can hook up to it via the Garmin App and send and receive texts using bluetooth connectivity with a smart . If your battery dies, you can still send pre-set messages directly from the unit.
A typical subscription cost for an average frequent user would be:
“Recreation Plan”
Activation Fee: £25.00
Monthly Fee: £32.00*
Minimum Term 30 Days
Suitable For Frequent users sending regular messages/track points
Inclusive Allowance Unlimited SOS, Up to 60 Text Messages or 600 Tracking Points
Overage Charges : £5.80 per 1,000 Bytes Used, Text Message: £0.50 +/- , Track Point: £0.05
Buy from Global Telesat Communications
Specification: Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.6 x 2.7 cm, Weight: 150grams, Waterproof: IP68, SOS button: monitored 24 hrs, Voice calls: No, 2 way messaging: Yes (via a smart and app)
Reasons to buy
handy built in clip, rugged outer, simple interface, useful accessories for multiple ways to mount the device
Reasons to avoid
needs a smart and app to send messages, doesn’t support voice calls
See the review for the Zoleo satellite messenger
What it’s like to use
A smart little satellite messenger, the Zoleo relies on your mobile to function fully using an app.
With the app you can message others with the same app on their . The Zoleo will use your signal if it has one first rather than use your satellite credit/allowance, only using it when your mobile is out of range of any land signal.
I like the fact the Zoleo gives you an assigned number that doesn’t change for receiving SMS texts and there’s a dedicated address too which the Zoleo can check periodically for you.
As with all of these satellite messengers, this one has an SOS button which Zoleo the company have specified as being monitored 24 hours.
You can control how often ZOLEO checks the Iridium satellite network for new messages. Choose a shorter interval for a better messaging experience or a longer interval to extend battery life of the device.
Without a mobile you can still press the check in button (the tick button seen in the picture above) which notifies a designated person of your GPS coordinates and you can of course use the SOS button if there’s a genuine emergency with imminent threat to life.
Typical costs for subscription
Monthly Fee for a mid range user £32
Satellite Messages Included: 250
Additional Messages £0.55/ea
Satellite Check-in Messages: unlimited
Mobile Network & Wi-Fi Messages: unlimited
Location Share+ is an additional £4.50 per month
Best satellite messenger for those on a budget
Specification: Dimensions: 7.8 x 6.4 x 2.3 cm, Weight: 114g, Waterproofing: IPX7, SOS button, Voice calls: No, 2 way messaging: Yes (via a smart and app)
Reasons to buy
a low cost way to stay in touch via satellite, easy to use Garmin app
Reasons to avoid
may be a little too basic for some users, this doesn’t do tracking
What it’s like to use
The Garmin inReach Messenger switches automatically between standard mobile land signals and satellite signals when out of land network signal range.
Through the Messenger App, you can communicate with other people who have the same app.
Extended battery life of up to 200 hours, plus reverse charging from another device, means you can stay connected for longer.
A typical subscription cost for an average frequent user would be:
“Recreation Plan”
Activation Fee: £25.00
Monthly Fee: £32.00*
Minimum Term 30 Days
Suitable For Frequent users sending regular messages/track points
Inclusive Allowance Unlimited SOS, Up to 60 Text Messages or 600 Tracking Points
Overage Charges : £5.80 per 1,000 Bytes Used, Text Message: £0.50 +/- , Track Point: £0.05
Buy from Global Telesat Communications
Best messenger and tracker to retain same number
Specification: Dimensions: 11.35 cm x 4.7 cm x 2.11 cm, Weight: 100grams, Waterproofing: IP67, SOS button: 24/7 monitoring provided by Global Rescue, Voice calls: No, 2 way messaging: Yes (via a smart and app)
Reasons to buy
easy app interface, roll over credits, you keep the same number
Reasons to avoid
not ruggedized, no built in screen,
See the review for the ACR Bivy stick satellite messenger
What it’s like to use
The Bivy Stick and Bivy App from ACR transforms your smartphone into a fully-functioning piece of satellite communication equipment.
There are no activation fees; simply connect your to the Bivy Stick via Bluetooth to access the Iridium satellite network.
Features including two-way SMS messaging, SOS calls, location sharing, one-touch Check-in, and in-depth weather reports sent to your smartphone.
On activation you are assigned a dedicated number and allowing you to maintain the same contact details throughout, unlike some other systems that assign a new number with each message making it impossible for outsiders to initiate contact. In the past I have used a sat device that gives me a random number which can be confusing when contacting friends and family initially. The bivy stick does away with that.
The Bivy App gives stats including current pace, mileage, altitude, as well as offline maps.
Typical mid range user contract might look like
PLUS plan based annually (monthly plans are also available)
Annual*
Cost Per month £24.99
80 Credits
Overage Charge Per Credit: £0.50/Credit
Dedicated Number &
Includes Tri-Network Coverage
Satellite, Cell, or Wifi
Unlimited Check-In Messages
Customisable preset messages with GPS coordinates
Buy now from Global Telesat Communications
Best Satellite tracker for simplicity of use
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Specification: Dimensions : 144 x 76 x 36mm (plus antenna), Weight: 303grams, Waterproofing: IP67, SOS button, Voice calls: No, 2 way messaging: Yes (via a smart or computer plugged in)
Reasons to buy
rugged unit, long battery life, simple airtime plans
Reasons to avoid
bulky for what it is, the YB3 is long overdue an update
What it’s like to use
This tracker has been around for over 10 years now and has gone through a few changes along the way, but fundamentally it has remained the same. The Yellow Brick tracker is seen widely used across a range of organised marine events as a way to plot whole fleets of boats onto a map and track their progress relative to each other.
But the Yellow Brick is a really simple tool for anyone going off adventuring who wants to track their journey on a viewable map. You can send messages via the Yellow Brick too either by pre-setting them in the menu or by connecting up using your smart and bluetooth.
Predominantly this is used as a tracking device and less so for messages. It has some great value packages for tracking purposes.
Typical cost of tracking package
Monthly Line Rental – £12 per month per device
You only need to pay line rental for the months where you wish to use the YB3. There are no annual contracts with a YB3.
Credits are used each time you transmit
1 credit is used per position report.
1 credit is used per 50 characters sent or received.
1 extra credit is used for delivery to a mobile / SMS destination.
1 credit is used per ‘mailbox check’ (this feature is turned off by default, since whenever the unit sends a normal position report it will automatically check for new messages at no extra charge.)
Credits do not expire unless you do not use your account at all for 12 months.
Bundle per Credit Bundle Price
50 Credits £0.14 £7.00
100 Credits £0.13 £13.00
200 Credits £0.11 £22.00
500 Credits £0.10 £50.00
Credits £0.09 £90.00
Credits £0.08 £160.00
Credits £0.07 £350.00
Credits £0.06 £600.00
Credits £0.045 £900.00
Buy Yellow Brick
Specification: Dimensions : 16.61 cm x 7.37 cm x 2.39 cm, Weight 198grams, Waterproofing: IP67, SOS button, Voice calls: No, 2 way messaging: Yes (via a smart or directly from the device)
Reasons to buy
message directly from the device, built in compass, good value
Reasons to avoid
Bulky, Globalstar doesn’t have full global coverage, keyboard buttons might be too small for some people
See our review from on the SPOT X messenger
What it’s like to use
The Spot X messenger resembles a large blackberry from the early ’s, but don’t let that fool you. There’s no tiddly scroll wheel to clogged with fluff on this one. It’s ruggedised and waterproofed to IP67.
The device can be connected via bluetooth to your smartphone for a fuller user experience.
The Spot X can be pre loaded with a bunch of messages that are unlimited to send, as are check-ins.
This messenger averages the lowest price per SMS message compared to other devices above on a similar price plan so it’s certainly one to consider if you’re on a budget.
This is the only device in our lineup that uses Globalstar satellite network, which unlike the all of the others above using Iridium, doesn’t give you coverage near the poles or around India etc, but the coverage is suitable for most users around Europe, North America, South America and Australia. If you’re crossing the Atlantic, cruising the Caribbean or the East Atlantic and Med , you should be fine. You can see the coverage map here
The Spot X doesn’t support voice calls (despite it looking like a ) as per all other messengers in this messenger category above. If you want voice calls then your only budget option other than a dedicated sat is the product below, the Iridium Go.
Typical usage costs
ADVANCED plan
€24.95 per month (12 Month Term Applies)
100 custom messages
Overages: 25c per msg
Check In Messages: Unlimited
Tracking: 5, 10, 30, 60 minutes
Activation Fee: €29.95
Incoming Messages: Free
Send pre-defined messages: Free
Buy Spot messenger
Best satellite messenger for unlimited text deals
Specification: Dimensions 4.5″ x 3.25″ x 1.25″, Weight 305g, Waterproof: IP65, SOS button, Voice calls: Yes (via smart connected with bluetooth), 2 way messaging: Yes (via a smart connected)
Reasons to buy
unlimited texts, connect 5 devices at once, make calls using your own mobile
Reasons to avoid
you need to connect this to a to use it, not particularly fast data, pricey
Read the Iridium Go review here
What it’s like to use
Connect your smartphone or tablet to the Iridium Go and access voice calls and data connections via satellite. Essentially this works like a little wifi dongle, albeit a very expensive one that you’ll not be streaming tv or videos through, but you can send pictures to social media and receive data too, such as weather forecasts and emails.
You’ll need to be careful with your smartphone settings to avoid burning through all of your allocation in 5 minutes flat, but with care you can have the full range of communication modes with this smart little device. Voice, text, data message, GPS coordinate ping, tracking and SOS alerts.
The unit is battery-powered and can be charged via USB.
As a hot spot you can connect up to 5 devices at once, so your tablet and can both be hooked up at the same time. See the note above though about the data issue, apply caution and switch off all background data use.
Typical usage costs:
Iridium Go pre-paid bundles and monthly packages vary widely.
See info here at GTC about the Iridium Go tariffs
Buy Iridium Go
If you’re looking for a portable satellite then have a look at our tried and tested buyers guide
From capturing star trails and stunning Milky Way landscapes to imaging planets and deep space objects like nebulae and galaxies, there are many aspects of astrophotography to discover! Astronomy gear can often be overwhelming to a beginner, and there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Thankfully, choosing the right equipment doesn’t have to be hard. We’ve made understanding astrophotography cameras and accessories easier to help you choose the right gear for your needs.
There are three main types of cameras used for astrophotography, deep sky, planetary and guide cameras. Deep sky cameras are great for photographing nebulae and star clusters. With their built-in cooling fans, these cameras can effectively reduce thermal noise during long exposures.
While they can be used for planetary and lunar imaging, their larger sensors result in larger file sizes, leading to lower frames per second. As a result, they are not ideal for lucky imaging, a technique used to capture images of planets and the Moon. Planetary cameras are more suited to this task, as they are designed to provide faster capture rates. Planetary cameras don't have a built-in cooling fan.
A guide camera is an essential tool for autoguiding. They are similar in design to planetary cameras, but tend to have smaller sensors and are more compact.
A robust mount is essential to eliminate vibrations and movements during exposures. There are two main types of mounts: alt-azimuth and equatorial. Alt-azimuth is simpler to use and great for viewing, however, for long-exposure astrophotography, you'll need an equatorial mount.
Equatorial mounts counteract the Earth's rotation, allowing for long exposures without star trails. Strain Wave Mounts are a newer technology with negligible backlash and can be used with or without counterweights.
Star trackers are compact and portable motorized mounts used to compensate for the motion of the stars. They’re commonly used with digital cameras to capture Milky Way landscape images.
Filters isolate specific wavelengths of light and help reduce light pollution. They come in various sizes and types, such as broadband, narrowband, and specialty filters, such as solar filters. If you use a monochrome astrophotography camera, you will need filters to create a color image. Filter wheels make it convenient to switch between different filters to create a color image with your monochrome camera. Filter drawers pair greatly with color cameras, as they allow you to swap out multi-bandpass filters without needing to disconnect the camera from the telescope.
A Bahtinov mask is a budget-friendly option to help you focus. When placed over the front opening of your telescope, it creates a diffraction pattern on bright stars. The pattern changes as you adjust the focus, showing you when you’ve hit the sweet spot. For more precise focusing, consider installing an Electronic Automatic Focuser (EAF). EAFs allow you to control your telescope's focus, and make fine adjustments, via software or a hand controller.
There are many supportive accessories available you can use to get the most out of your equipment:
Our team is always on standby to help you choose the perfect camera or accessory to meet your needs. If you have any questions, or can't find what you’re looking for, contact us.
Becoming an astrophotographer starts with familiarizing yourself with the night sky. You'll need to learn about different celestial objects, such as star clusters, moon phases, and nebulae, to understand what you can capture and how. Once you can recognize constellations like Scorpio, Orion, or Cassiopeia, you'll be able to navigate the night sky and begin learning how to photograph it.
Joining a local astronomy club is an excellent way to learn about astrophotography, the gear you’ll need, and how to use it. You'll also have the opportunity to meet like-minded individuals who will be happy to answer your questions.
For deep sky astrophotography, you will need a:
Yes! Using only a DSLR or Mirrorless Camera and Tripod, you can take photos of stars, the Milky Way, the Moon, comets and more!
Astrophotography can be an expensive hobby, the cost of an astrophotography setup depends on many factors. If you already own a digital camera and tripod, you can start taking images of the night sky straight away. If you want to take your wide-field astrophotography to the next level or dive into deep sky astrophotography, you will need to invest in a tracking mount, a deep sky camera, and a telephoto lens or telescope. You may also need additional accessories, like filters, adapters, and software, which can add to overall costs.
Astrophotographers often debate over what the most versatile piece of equipment for astrophotography is, but many agree that a portable tracking mount is incredibly functional. Its portability means you can chase clear skies anywhere. With features like star tracking, panorama, and time-lapse, it's a tool that can adapt to various photography styles. It can even be used with a guide camera and guide scope for long exposure deep sky astrophotography!
Light pollution has a big impact on astrophotography. Street lights and light from buildings make the night sky brighter, which makes stars and other deep-space objects harder to see. Light pollution reduces the contrast between the night sky and deep-space objects, resulting in washed-out images. It also limits the ability to take long exposures because of too much background light, leading to overexposed photos. To deal with these issues, astrophotographers often go to places with lower light pollution levels or use special filters that block out certain kinds of artificial light. Learn more about light pollution in astrophotography.
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