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The Iridium 9575 Extreme is a cutting-edge satellite phone combining military-grade durability (MIL-STD 810F) and industry-leading IP65 ingress protection with up to 30 hours of standby time. It offers global voice, data, SMS, GPS tracking, emergency SOS, and Wi-Fi hotspot capabilities, making it the ultimate communication tool for professionals who demand reliable connectivity in the most extreme conditions.
| Additional Features | Weather Resistant |
| Asin | B007I782J4 |
| Battery Average Life | 30 hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,075 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories) #1,649 in Cell Phones |
| Brand | iridium |
| Built In Media | SIM cards |
| Color | blackone |
| Compatible Devices | Iridium devices, RM devices/accessories |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (52) 3.7 out of 5 stars |
| Frequency Range | 1.5-1.6 GHz |
| Item Weight | 8.64 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Iridium Communications LLC |
| Mfr Part Number | 9575A |
| Model Number | 9575 |
| Number Of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number Of Channels | 66 |
| Tuner Type | Satellite Tuning |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Upc | 066511596746 850001219136 850001219006 012302326887 750810973222 |
| Voltage | 3.7 volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Waterproof Rating | IP65 |
User
Any call, anywhere.
This is the best handset produced for use with the Iridium Satellite network. Now, before I go on gushing about how it has inbuilt GPS and can transmit your location from anywhere in the world to anywhere in the world, or how you can make a call and send SMS in the backest of back country wilderness, let me remind that this is a satellite phone, so a few caveats apply:1. You must have a clear view of the sky and have line of sight to the satellite. The phone may work ok in thin cover or out from a window, but performance will be inconsistent.2. Iridium was designed in the late 1980s/early 1990s. Back then, a 28.8k modem was considered to be screaming fast. I am sure 2.4k data speeds from outer space sounded really cool back then, but today it is not really practical for anything other than short text messaging.3. The equipment is designed for people who need remote communications. Period. There is no camera, no music player, no appstore, nothing you would expect from a modern smartphone.That said, the handset is easy to use. Just power up, wait for a signal and make a call. From power on to calling takes about 30 seconds. SMS is a little more complex, but no more than on old style flip phones. Iridium's SMS service is send and receive and the satellite network will queue incoming SMS until you are in range of a satellite. The voice quality is nothing to get excited about, but considering the fact that the signal is flying through space, the clipping/compression is tolerable. The 9575 has the best audio quality of any other previous Iridium equipment. And look at it this way, you can tell all your friends, "hey, I'm calling you from my satellite phone". Sort of a way to relive the early days of cellular from the 80s.Battery life is excellent. The phone can standby for a couple of days and give hours of active use. Spare batteries are easy to come by. Try to do this with an iPhone.The one drawback is the requirement to carry around a special end piece to charge the phone or use data. The piece is not as rugged as the phone and prone to getting lost. No end piece, no battery charge, no phone home.As far as phone build quality, I could hammer nails with mine. I probably won't considering what I paid for it, but if you need something that can just be tossed in a backpack or worn on a toolbelt, this is the product for you.As far as dust/water protection goes, the phone is excellent. It is "jet water resistant", so if you'd like to take it to the airport and hold it in front of a 747 exhaust during a hurricane, the phone will survive. Good to know. Seriously, the phone is protected against rain/spray ingress. It is not waterproof, so if it goes in the water it's finished, but for virtually any condition imaginable, this phone will be fine.If you need a phone that can make a call from just about anywhere, this is your answer. Of all the handheld satphones, Iridium Extreme has the best balance of coverage, features, and ergonomics. You really feel like the phone is ready for anything.
User
Complete Garbage
Never depend on this worthless crap. New battery failed after fully charging and use for 15 minutes. Overall 1990s junk technology.
User
good phone but please make it waterproof !!!
The Iridium 9575 sat phone works well when it connects. There are times when the service (on a clear day) just doesn't seem to find the satellites...but if you want 5-10 minutes it finds them. The battery life is much much much shorter than advertised. My battery was down by alot after just sitting around for 1/2 day. After a phone call, it went down approximately 25%.I don't understand why Iridium has not made a water proof phone yet. The technology in this phone is antiquated (ie: old Nokia black/white days) yet the phone is as expensive as a iPhone. Think about this...you want this phone for emergencies. I like to go fly fishing in remote places...it might get wet ! people who go boating/sailing might get it wet too...
User
Great Phone, great service so far.
I just received the phone a couple of days ago, but I already have it activated and working on the network.The main point I want to make in this review is that the seller was very helpful in providing service, which I hadn't expected. A SIM (unactivated) came with the phone with a contract for service with GlobalCom.I knew that I was under no obligation to sign up with them, and in fact from research had already decided to get service from another provider. But examining their terms they seemed as good or marginally better than the other company I was planning on using. The real question was customer service, as the other company had a good reputation and had replied promptly to my questions.GlobalCom did just as good a job with customer service. I called twice with questions and was always talking with a person within a minute. That person was knowledgeable and answered my questions straight away. So I decided to sign up with them. I emailed them the form, and within 24 hours had a confirmation email. I took the phone out in the back yard, and voila! Service!Be aware that satellite phone service is not cheap. I bought a "Post Paid" plan for $50/month that includes 10 free minutes. Excess minutes are charged at $1.29 each. But I didn't buy the phone for chatting, it's for emergency use and quick updates.Regarding the phone; it's too early to say but it seems very well made, and only weighs about an ounce more than my cell phone (admittedly a heavy Nexus 6). Connections were quickly made and solid -- I even retained the connection in my kitchen, though that will probably vary depending on which satellites are in the sky at the time.Expensive phone, but I wanted the best, lightest, most rugged.
User
Blue Cosmo a Pleasure to Deal With
I live in earthquake country and have fairly extensive emergency preparations, but communications was always the missing link. Finally took the plunge on a satellite phone. Spoke with a Blue Cosmo rep on the phone -- Sean -- and he was excellent: knowledgable, informative, no hard sell. The phone came on time in perfect condition, setup was easy, and everything is now good to go. I haven't used the unit in emergency conditions, but the test worked perfectly. Programming and use is pretty much what you'd expect on a simple, non-iPhone type cell phone. Top marks for Blue Cosmo and the phone seems great, too.
User
Great for the remote outdoors
This is a must have for any adventurer, part time or full time. If you hunt, hike, bike, climb, or are in a remote area, this thing can save you. I have it set up to dial three different emergency numbers when using pre-paid minutes. The clarity is great in a non-obstructed sky or in a convertible/sunroof. The phone will do emergency dialing only if you don't have any minutes. The timeframes on the cards are strict so buy what you need on your next adventure.I have not used any wifi capabilities with the available accessories. Yet I can't imagine emailing someone while a bear is chasing...
User
The inclusion of the gps makes this a great emergency phone.
I enjoy having the ability to send my current location in case of an emergency with the built in GPS. The panic button to enable that function was a great idea. I enjoy the more rugged aspect. The data transmission rate is a drawback.
User
The product worked sort of, the concept behind minutes ...
The product worked sort of, the concept behind minutes and their immediate expiry is a rip-off, especially as a survival tool. Not worth purchasing if you're going on a single camping trip. And its definitely not a mainstay in someone's "go bag" because in the event you need to use it, you have to activate your minutes. Defeats the purpose of emergency uses unless you want to subscribe to an expensive subscription plan.
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