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Outdoor gadget HMD OffGrid: Satellite subscription with certain advantages

Michael Restin
14/9/2025
Translation: machine translated
Pictures: Michael Restin

With the HMD OffGrid, you can exchange messages via satellite, share your location and call for help using the SOS button. The rescue service is included in the plan - however, the device does not work everywhere in the world.

Outdoor people love freedom. But for all their adventurous spirit, it's good to be safe and stay in touch. That's what devices like the HMD OffGrid are for, which also work where most smartphones reach their limits. If you are connected to it via satellite, you can write and receive messages, share your location - and call for help at the touch of a button in an emergency - even in mobile phone black spots.

The rescue operation and everything that follows is coordinated by Overwatch X Rescue, a globally networked specialised company. I didn't bother with the SOS button. But I did try out the other functions of the little companion during the summer weeks.

An (almost) self-explanatory device

The HMD OffGrid is light and robust. It weighs just 60 grammes and fits in the palm of your hand. It is also IP68-certified and complies with the military standard MIL-STD-810H. In other words: It can withstand dust, heat, cold, water, shocks and other inconveniences better than you and your smartphone. According to the manufacturer, its battery lasts up to three days.

It can be attached to a rucksack with a carabiner or strap (not included) and protects its USB-C port with a cover cap that snaps neatly into place. It has no screen and must be configured using an app. On the outside, there are only three buttons with a fixed pressure point and the following functions:

After configuration, requesting help and sharing your location also works without a smartphone. I have respect for the exposed SOS button; I wouldn't put the device in my luggage. I usually attach it to my rucksack or belt loop. Somewhere where it has a clear connection to the sky and there is no risk of accidentally crushing it and making an emergency call.

In order for the device to be ready for use, I have to register it and activate one of the subscription plans. I need the app for this. It's necessary anyway to communicate with contacts and make the desired settings.

Setting up and subscription plans

I can find the right app using the enclosed QR code, on the website or directly in the App Store for iOS and Android. During installation, I enter the activation code of my OffGrid and register with a mobile phone number, to which I receive a confirmation code. This is sent from «HMDOffGrid».

When I have to request a code a second time weeks later, the sender is «BullittSat». This is the supplier behind the app, from whom HMD acquired the rights to the Motorola Defy Satellite Link and launched an optimised version under the name OffGrid.

After registering, I have two plans to choose from, both of which include the Premium SOS service. They differ in terms of the data packs included and the activation fee:

  • HMD Freedom: Up to 350 text messages (140 characters) or check-in messages with location per year. «Up to», because an average of 50 bytes are expected to be sent, which corresponds to approximately 35 characters per message. At least 50 bytes are booked per message. Activation: 23.99 euros. Annual fee: 95.99 euros. Unlimited live tracking can be booked for an additional 5.99 euros per month.
  • HMD Unlimited: Unlimited messages and check-ins. Activation: 11.99 euros. Annual fee: 167.99 euros. Alternative monthly fee: 17.99 euros. Unlimited live tracking can be booked for an additional 5.99 euros per month.

The «fair use policy» applies, so I am not allowed to send excessive data via satellite even with the Unlimited plan. By default, the app only uses the satellite connection when no mobile data connection or Wi-Fi is available. Messages received via satellite are also charged to the credit balance. I don't have to worry about that, because HMD is giving me the Unlimited package including tracking for the test period.

This means I can set the app to always send via satellite without having to search for dead spots. This allows me to test how well the device works on hikes and tours. I'm travelling with it in Switzerland, the Netherlands and Germany in July, August and September. And every now and then on a mental detour into space.

Satellite service with gaps

These orbit the earth in such a way that they maintain their position in relation to the earth's surface. I can either establish a connection from my location or not. No satellite will move over me and still give me reception.

In addition, the HMD OffGrid does not offer a global service. It currently works in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Brazil and Mexico are to follow soon, the regions and countries covered are listed here.

When travelling with the OffGrid

In the app, I can see at any time whether I am connected to a satellite and how good the signal strength is. To use the chat function, I have to share or enter contacts. It's worth informing them in advance by other means that you want to chat with them via a new channel. This is because they first receive a message with a link and a note that they should install the OffGrid app. This is quickly mistaken for spam, ignored or deleted.

Check-in and live tracking

The rescue service

Then the subscription fee would more than pay for itself. For around 100 francs a year, the security of knowing that a special «unit» will take care of everything at the touch of a button in an emergency and even cover some of the costs is probably the strongest argument for many people to opt for a plan. The emergency call can be triggered via the SOS button or the corresponding button in the app.

Battery life and alternatives

The truth is probably somewhere between one and three days with normal use. If you switch it on depending on the situation, you'll get through a week. However, your smartphone shouldn't run out either, because without the Bluetooth connection between the devices, you can only use the OffGrid to make «blind» emergency calls or check-ins.

The more expensive inReach Mini 2, for example, also offers more options. Among other things, you can use the TracBack function to return to your starting point, call up weather forecasts or send pre-formulated messages directly from the device. If «is only» about emergency calls, it is interesting to know that newer iPhones have also been able to make these via satellite since 2023 and the service is free for at least two years.

In a nutshell

Satellite communication and SOS service on three continents

The HMD OffGrid is a lightweight and robust companion that promises more security and accessibility in dead spots. For satellite communication, you can currently use it in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. In contrast, competitors offer worldwide coverage via other satellite systems.

The HMD OffGrid has no display and the full range of functions can only be used in conjunction with the smartphone and the app. Apart from minor bugs, the app is well designed and easy to use. The most important functions are available at the touch of a button: check-ins with the current position data and an emergency call can be triggered directly on the device.

The exposed SOS button is a little unnerving. However, the Overwatch x Rescue service is reassuring. This covers certain transport costs and makes the subscription fees competitive. If you are travelling in remote regions for a longer period of time, you may wish for better battery life and more functions on the device itself.

Pro

  • SOS service from Overwatch x Rescue
  • Clearly organised app
  • Satellite connection always in view
  • Competitive subscription prices
  • Robust and lightweight

Contra

  • No worldwide coverage
  • Full range of functions only via smartphone
  • Battery life

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