

📡 Never lose signal, never lose peace of mind.
The ZOLEO Satellite Communicator is a compact, rugged device that pairs with your smartphone to provide global two-way messaging via satellite, cellular, or Wi-Fi. It features a dedicated SMS number, unlimited check-ins, GPS location sharing, and a life-saving SOS alert system monitored 24/7. With an IP68 rating and over 200 hours of battery life, it’s designed for professionals and adventurers who demand reliable off-grid communication and safety at an affordable monthly plan starting at $20.













| ASIN | B07X59RH7T |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,805 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3 in Handheld GPS Units |
| Color | One Color |
| Connectivity technologies | Cellular, Iridium Satellite Network, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,069) |
| Date First Available | March 24, 2020 |
| Department | mens |
| GPS | GPS Enabled |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | ZL1000 |
| Manufacturer | ZOLEO |
| OS | Android, iOS |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 3.58 x 2.6 x 1.06 inches |
| Special features | 2-way global messaging (satellite, cell, Wi-Fi), Non-emergency medical assistance, SOS alerting with 24/7 monitoring, Unlimited free check-ins, Your own assigned SMS number |
| Whats in the box | Carabiner, Lanyard, Quick Start Guide, USB cable, 50 cm (20 in) |
| Wireless communication technologies | Bluetooth |
G**U
Essential for Off-Grid Adventures
The ZOLEO Satellite Communicator is an outstanding piece of technology for anyone venturing beyond cellular coverage. It offers unparalleled connectivity and peace of mind, whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, traveler, or simply someone who wants to stay connected off the grid. Seamless Global Messaging: This device bridges the gap between the Iridium satellite network, cellular, and Wi-Fi seamlessly. The ability to transmit text messages and emails over the lowest-cost network available is incredibly efficient and reliable. Life-Saving SOS Feature: Knowing I can send an SOS alert with my GPS location to a 24/7 emergency monitoring center is invaluable. The option for non-emergency Medical Assist is another thoughtful feature, adding another layer of safety during trips. Dedicated Contact Details: The assigned SMS number and email are fantastic. Friends and family can easily reach out to me directly, even when I’m far off the grid, which has been a game-changer for staying connected. Check-Ins and Location Sharing: The unlimited check-ins and optional location-sharing features are perfect for letting others know I’m safe. Including GPS coordinates in messages ensures my contacts always know exactly where I am. Built Tough for Adventures: With an IP68 rating, this device is built to handle rugged environments. The battery life is phenomenal—lasting over 200 hours, it has never let me down on multi-day trips. Affordable and Feature-Packed: The monthly plans start at just $20, which is a small price to pay for the security and functionality ZOLEO provides. Bonus features like weather forecasts and support for long messages (up to 900 characters) make it even more versatile. If you need a reliable satellite communicator that’s easy to use, durable, and packed with features, ZOLEO is the way to go. It’s worth every penny for the connectivity and peace of mind it delivers. Highly recommended!
M**R
Works Great
Got to use all the features on the first time out unfortunately. I bought this unit based on some great reviews and had all the features I needed. Ultimately purchased it to communicate with group of snowmobilers during winter rides. I had a break down and was separated on back to back trips this year and wanted a solution. So I took it on a hiking trip over the recent holiday weekend and told a contact (Android phone) once I got up to the camp site, I would send a location pin (IOS phone) and have him guess which location we ended up in in order to test sharing a location and having them find it on their app with offline maps. Just short of the camping spot I ended up breaking my leg. I started texting contacts in my iPhone using the Zoleo device and phone app to find out how far behind the rest of the group was and learned they were about 3 hours behind me. I debated for about 30 minutes about what to do and ultimately ended up pressing the SOS button due to the severity of the injury and remote location. Things I learned from my Zoleo device experience: 1. Response time between texts was very good. Even though I was in a real bad spot against steep sloping terrain with very tall trees on all sides......signal was the only problem based on my injury location. However, I believe the longest time for sending or receiving a text was 1-2 minutes but most of the time it was almost instantaneous. 2. SOS response was excellent. Once pressed they immediately reached out to my emergency contacts. They were in contact with me within 2 minutes and updated me throughout the ordeal. First communication was "GEOS: This is the IERCC, what is your emergency?". 3. Once IERCC determined that it was an emergency, they contacted a sheriff's office around 65 miles away (nearest location by checking Google). The sheriff's office then immediately contacted a local volunteer search and rescue crew. 4. When the search and rescue crew arrived, they were very professional, prepared, and very good at what they do. Very happy about that part. They immediately said they were pleased that I was able to get a very accurate location and inquired about how I did so. I showed them the Zoleo device and the SOS function and they were super impressed but hadn't heard of it before. They were able to use the location pin sent from my Zoleo device and input it into an onX app on their iPhone's and arrived exactly to my location. So there was no time "searching" around and took the guess work of finding me out of the time it took to rescue me. 5. At some point I inquired if I had to do any paperwork with them once finished and they said no. So there was no financial liability with these search and rescue folks. However, once we reached my vehicle I wasn't sure what their protocol was and requested that I drive myself out to the hospital of my choice. Their response was that there was too much liability for them to release me and instead drove me to the forest area boundary to be picked up by a waiting ambulance. So at that point I was liable for the cost of the ambulance and an overnight stay at an unknown hospital. Not really a bad thing in the end but I wasn't sure what the financial implications would be by pressing the SOS button......but I know now. Bottom line: I will never go off grid again without my Zoleo device. It was peace of mind when I got injured and the search and rescue crew gave me great feedback on how it helped them do their job to help me. Also, my contact that was sent the location pin instantly knew exactly where I was at as well, which is why I initially purchased it. Hope this helps anyone looking for something similar in a satellite communication device linked to IOS and/or Android phone.------not affiliated in any way with this company or how the device works------
G**N
La possibilité de suivre avec des points GPS régulier sur une appli maison est un vrai plus. On peut aussi importer les rapports CSV dans Google Earth
C**G
As I will be doing a lot of solo back country hiking / camping in Arizona shortly, I was looking for a product that would keep me in touch with love ones when out of cell phone signal, as well as giving me the assurance of calling for assistance should I injure myself etc. I done a lot of research and chose the Zoleo GPS Communicator over all the other brands as this gave me everything I needed at a reasonable cost. The set up was so easy and after making some test SMS and emails was confident that I will be able to keep in touch with people back home. The unit itself is small and feels high quality. This item will take some knocks in its stride. You do need to sign up for a monthly subscription but out of all the others on the market this one gave more buck for my money and also gave me the option to suspend or cancel after 3months which will suit me just fine. I obviously have not tested the SOS function and hope I never have to So far happy with the purchase Update….. Have just got back from almost a month off grid in the US backcountry. It would not be right to not of give an update. This tiny little box was fantastic! It kept me in touch, not only with mt SOS buddies, but anyone else I wanted to (upto 5 additional people). There was never a time I had any concerns while out solo. It sent out OK updates to all my contacts along with a breadcrumb trail. It never let me down once. Another great thing was, it held its charge for just over 7 days. Fantastic piece of kit. Can not recommend this enough if you do solo trips where there is no mobile signal or patchy. I am now using this in the windscreen of my car driving around the U.K. as a back up for when mobile signal drops
J**O
Totalmente confiable para la transmisión de mensajes. De fácil configuración y con un app muy sencilla de usar. Mis amigos y familia en cualquier momento pueden ubixarme y comunicarse conmigo.
T**G
Easy to set up. Worked first time. Affordable. Will save your life. No brainier
A**R
What works: Does exactly what it promises - reliable satellite messaging when you're off-grid Battery life is solid - I got 3 days with 3-4 messages per day and still had 50% left The app actually doesn't suck (rare for this kind of device) Way cheaper than a Garmin inReach if you just need communication, not full GPS features The catch: You still need your phone to send texts, which feels redundant. I'm carrying two devices to do one job. It's convenient enough, but not ideal. Why I bought it anyway: This is currently the best bang-for-buck option if you need reliable backcountry communication. But let's be real - this whole product category has maybe 3-5 years left. Apple already added satellite SOS to iPhones, and it's only a matter of time before full satellite texting is just another phone feature. Think of the Zoleo like a good interim solution. It works, it's reliable, and it's reasonably priced for what it does. I am expecting this feature to be built into my phone by my next upgrade in a year or two. For now though? It's exactly what I needed, and it does the job well. If you need satellite communication today and don't want to drop Garmin money, this is your best bet.
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