ACR / Ocean Signal rescueMe PLB1 Review

ACR / Ocean Signal rescueME PLB1 review, see how it works, how to use it, and how it compares to an inReach or Zoleo. Lowest Prices I Found: *Amazon https://amzn.to/3288Fux *REI https://rei.pxf.io/RGdW97 Gear I'm Using Now: inReach: https://hkgy.co/inreach Hiking App: https://hkgy.co/app Watch: https://hkgy.co/watch Shoes: https://hkgy.co/shoes Pack: https://hkgy.co/backpack Rescue Insurance: https://hkgy.co/insurance Full Hiking Gear List (What I Use Now - Tested & Not Sponsored): https://hikingguy.com/gear More Hiking Content Website: https://hikingguy.com Patreon:   / hikingguy   Monthly Hiking News (free):   / hikingguy   Subscribe:    / hikingguy   The ACR rescueME PLB1 is a one-button emergency beacon that works anywhere on the planet with no subscription. It sends your GPS location via satellite to search and rescue when you activate it. No messaging, no check-in features, just a distress signal that gets you help when nothing else will. The sealed battery lasts seven years with zero maintenance. I carry mine as backup to my inReach because it works independently of any network or account. If you hike alone or in remote areas where cell service and satellite messengers might fail, a PLB gives you a final layer of safety. This review covers how it works, how to use it, what happens after you press the button, and how it compares to two-way devices like inReach or Zoleo. --- Disclaimer: Some of these links are affiliate links where I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. I only recommend gear I actually use and trust.