BlueCosmo Inmarsat IsatPhone 2.1 Satellite Phone Kit (SIM Included), unlocked - Global Coverage - Voice, SMS, GPS Tracking, Emergency SOS - Prepaid and Monthly Service Plan Options








Key features
- •BLUECOSMO SATELLITE SERVICE OPTIONS: Includes Global IsatPhone SIM card for PrePaid or Monthly service ready for activation with BlueCosmo. No hidden fees. And it's simple to activate: just go to BlueCosmo.com and purchase PrePaid units whenever you need them, or get setup with monthly service to be ready at a moments notice.
- •GLOBAL COVERAGE: NO ROAMING CHARGES - make and receive voice calls, SMS, track your position with GPS from anywhere on the globe - never pay roaming charges. Your coverage area is EARTH (except the extreme north and south polar regions).
- •EVERYTHING YOU NEED WITH 18 MONTH WARRANTY: Inmarsat IsatPhone 2.1 satellite phone handset, Lithium-ion battery, International AC wall charger with international plugs, Automobile DC charger, Holster with belt clip, Hands free earpiece, Lanyard, USB cable, USB thumb drive with documentation, Quick start guide, SIM card & 18 MONTH WARRANTY exclusively from BlueCosmo Satellite Communications.
- •RESISTS WATER AND DUST: SHOCK RESISTANT: TOUGH AND RELIABLE: IK04 shock resistance rating and an ingress rating of IP65: the IsatPhone2 can withstand dirt, dust and jets of water from every direction. It has a humidity tolerance of 0 to 95%, and an operational temperature range of -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to +131°F). An innovative transflective display technology provides enhanced daytime visibility. Longest lasting batteries of any satellite phone with 8 hours talk time and 160 hours standby.
- •WORLD CLASS SUPPORT AND SERVICE: When you purchase your IsatPhone 2 satellite phone from BlueCosmo, you get a team of professionals who have been deploying satellite communications around the world for the most demanding customers since 2003. Our IsatPhone service options can fit any budget and we can get you up and running for all your critical satcom needs. Anytime. Anywhere.
BrandBlueCosmo
CategoryCell Phones
Size1: SIM Card Included (No Airtime)
Color1: SIM Card Included (No Airtime)
WarrantyOne year manufacturers warranty.
BlueCosmo Inmarsat IsatPhone 2.1 Satellite Phone Kit (SIM Included), unlocked - Global Coverage - Voice, SMS, GPS Tracking, Emergency SOS - Prepaid and Monthly Service Plan Options
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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Based on 10 reviews
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Happy so far with purchase
Bill Wanamaker✓ Verified Purchase•February 12, 2018
The phone worked as advertised after activating with minutes. Looking forward to using it in the field. Phone operation is fairly intuitive...user friendly! Happy so far with purchase!
Outstanding service
Joel K.✓ Verified Purchase•November 10, 2017
Bluecosmo did an outstanding job! Not only did they answer multiple emails about the phone they answered all my crazy questions on the phone till Iï¸ was comfortable with everything stand up company!
or be saturated by callers using the network to contact their loved ones. Not all plan details etc
LJR✓ Verified Purchase•October 21, 2017
We purchased two Inmarsat IsatPhone 2 satellite phones (along with a basic monthly subscription plan through BlueCosmo) so that I will be able to make contact with my family in case of emergency while traveling (which I do frequently for work). During emergencies cellular networks might go down due to power outages or damage to the physical infrastructure of the network, or be saturated by callers using the network to contact their loved ones.
Not all plan details etc. are super-evident when researching satphones, so I will provide some additional information based on my experience so far.
1) I learned that though only a very small number of satellite phone networks exist (with coverage in the Americas - only 3: Inmarsat, Iridium, and Globalstar), all calling plans are sold through a secondary vendor (in our case, BlueCosmo).
2) We chose Inmarsat for a combination of reasons. Price was one factor (the phones & minimum monthly calling plans are cheaper than Iridium), plus near global coverage (Globalstar only provides coverage in the Americas). Apparently, service is absent at the poles - but I don't have any antarctic travel expeditions planned (yet).
3) The biggest difference between Inmarsat & Iridium is that Inmarsat uses a small number of very high geostationary satellites. This means that you need to have 'line of sight' towards the equator to use your phone. I wondered if this would mean that at high latitudes we would need to be in a large open area to call, but in the northeast U.S. (at least) this was not the case. I was able to call easily from within a tree-enclosed driveway, This must mean the satellites are very high, and that the LOS required is thus at a fairly steep angle!
4) After purchasing the handset (which is pre-packaged with a sim card), you need to select a pre-paid minutes or a monthly post-paid calling plan. We chose the latter - but the most basic plan, which is about $35/month. We decided on a monthly calling plan because we purchased the phones for emergency use and we do not know when emergency will strike. All pre-paid plans expire, and the costs are comparable. (For instance, the cost for a 6 month pre-paid calling plan with the minimum number of minutes is not too different from 6 x $35.)
5) The phone itself is kind of fun to use. For those accustomed to the latest smartphone (but older than the age of 35) it may inspire nostalgia because of its physical similarity to a cell phone from the 1990s! Entering contacts, etc., is an adventure.
5) What can I say - the phones work great. Call clarity is similar to a cell phone, and the phones can send & receive SMS and short (max 160 character) emails. I have used the phone to call land lines, U.S. cell numbers, and other Inmarsat phones.
So far, they are serving their purpose. I feel more comfortable traveling know that I will always be able to reach my family in case of emergency & vice versa.
Not all plan details etc. are super-evident when researching satphones, so I will provide some additional information based on my experience so far.
1) I learned that though only a very small number of satellite phone networks exist (with coverage in the Americas - only 3: Inmarsat, Iridium, and Globalstar), all calling plans are sold through a secondary vendor (in our case, BlueCosmo).
2) We chose Inmarsat for a combination of reasons. Price was one factor (the phones & minimum monthly calling plans are cheaper than Iridium), plus near global coverage (Globalstar only provides coverage in the Americas). Apparently, service is absent at the poles - but I don't have any antarctic travel expeditions planned (yet).
3) The biggest difference between Inmarsat & Iridium is that Inmarsat uses a small number of very high geostationary satellites. This means that you need to have 'line of sight' towards the equator to use your phone. I wondered if this would mean that at high latitudes we would need to be in a large open area to call, but in the northeast U.S. (at least) this was not the case. I was able to call easily from within a tree-enclosed driveway, This must mean the satellites are very high, and that the LOS required is thus at a fairly steep angle!
4) After purchasing the handset (which is pre-packaged with a sim card), you need to select a pre-paid minutes or a monthly post-paid calling plan. We chose the latter - but the most basic plan, which is about $35/month. We decided on a monthly calling plan because we purchased the phones for emergency use and we do not know when emergency will strike. All pre-paid plans expire, and the costs are comparable. (For instance, the cost for a 6 month pre-paid calling plan with the minimum number of minutes is not too different from 6 x $35.)
5) The phone itself is kind of fun to use. For those accustomed to the latest smartphone (but older than the age of 35) it may inspire nostalgia because of its physical similarity to a cell phone from the 1990s! Entering contacts, etc., is an adventure.
5) What can I say - the phones work great. Call clarity is similar to a cell phone, and the phones can send & receive SMS and short (max 160 character) emails. I have used the phone to call land lines, U.S. cell numbers, and other Inmarsat phones.
So far, they are serving their purpose. I feel more comfortable traveling know that I will always be able to reach my family in case of emergency & vice versa.
Painless setup to be able to keep in touch.
Carl R. Bartlett II✓ Verified Purchase•August 30, 2017
Fast shipping, item exactly as described. Very quick and easy setup.
Five Stars
Amazon Customer•March 26, 2017
Nice to deal with quick to send. Very nice Item. I recommend
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