Garmin Explore‪™‬ 4+

Explore with a Garmin device

Garmin

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Description

Map, Track, Sync and Share Your Trek From Anywhere

For adventure seekers, explorers and outdoor enthusiasts, the Garmin Explore ecosystem offers a complete mobile navigation solution that — when paired with a compatible Garmin device¹ — lets you map, track and navigate your trek from anywhere with unlimited cloud storage.

Garmin Explore provides basic trip planning or viewing of maps you’ve preloaded on your device. Or you can use the mobile app to pair your smart device via BLUETOOTH®² technology with a compatible Garmin GPS device, so you can do and see even more.

Access Online Connectivity

Garmin Explore provides free online access to a wide range of additional capabilities. For example, you can download detailed topographic maps, color aerial imagery and other navigation aids directly to your mobile device. The maps and navigation data loaded onto your device can be used anywhere, anytime — even when you’re out beyond the reach of cellphone towers or internet connections.

Manage Your Collections, Tracks and Routes

Review and edit your waypoints, tracks, routes and activities in your library. Add them to a collection to keep all the recorded data from a certain trip together in one place. For example, if you’re taking a long trip, you can plan different waypoints, tracks and routes for each day of the trip and combine them into one collection.

Your Mobile Cloud Connection

The Garmin Explore app will send and store the waypoints, planned routes, GPS tracks and Garmin activities you've recorded in the cloud, allowing you to access and use that data on the Garmin Explore web site to plan or review your adventures. You can also sync your cloud-stored data with a compatible Garmin device. A Garmin account is needed to store your data in the cloud. Your activities (e.g., runs, walks, hikes, etc.) include data such as distance, pace, activity time, location, etc. that were recorded by your device.

More Off-grid Capability with inReach® Technology

Use Garmin Explore with your inReach enabled devices, such as the GPSMAP® 66i navigator and satellite communicator, to turn your mobile device into a true off-the-grid satellite companion. In an emergency, you can trigger an interactive SOS to the GEOS 24/7 emergency response team. Two-way messaging and LiveTrack location tracking via the 100% global Iridium® satellite network let you stay in contact globally. The Garmin Explore app allows you to access your phone’s contact list for easier messaging and sharing when connected.

What You Get with Garmin Explore

• Unlimited map downloads; access topographic maps, USGS quad sheets and more
• Aerial imagery
• Waypoints, tracking and route navigation
• High-detail GPS trip logging and location sharing
• Unlimited cloud storage of routes, waypoints, tracks, and activities
• Online trip planning

1. https://explore.garmin.com/appcompatibility

2. The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Garmin is under license.

What’s New

Version 3.11

Bug fixes and improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.5 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Ruisea ,

Best around, but room for improvement

I have used this app together with my inReach mini 2 to track work trips and to pin locations. I’ve used the app extensively, and compared to apps from others (e.g. the Bivy app and similar), the Garmin’s is way way more reliable in all ways (not crashing, features working as intended). Still, having traveled tens of thousands of kms just last year, here are a few simple things that if fixed could really make my life easier: 1) show the battery status of the mini 2 (or whatever device connected to the app) in the app (while sleeping, I often attach the mini 2 some meters away from me, where it can have a good view of the sky, but if I want to check on the battery level I need to get up a reach for the device); 2) sometimes messages take a while to send, and likely that’s because the mini 2 is not optimally positioned, but if signal strength (or better, the number of satellites visible) were shown it would be easier to identify and fix that; 3) again, when sending messages, having an indication of the total message size and how much data has been sent already would reduce the amount of time one spends wandering if the message is being sent at all. But as I said, all these points are minor and don’t detract from the fact that the app is overall very reliable - and that is my primary concern regarding an app like this.

jcmmorais ,

O que fazia falta

Controle total sobre o dispositivo

Dias SD ,

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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App Privacy

The developer, Garmin, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Contact Info
  • Contacts
  • Identifiers

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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