The Spot is the inferior device, but of course considerably cheaper. Delorme requires monthly subscription whereas Spot is annual. Purchase cost of delorme is nearly double the Spot cost
There is a single button on the inreach protected by a slide so all you need to do is switch it on - long press of a button plus step to power on and another press - slide the safety bar and press the SOS button. Then have to confirm after a few seconds. There is possibility to tell them what the emergency is so they don't send the whole shebang out just because you have a flat tyre.
Both allow continuous powering via a USB cable and you can opt to track or not. If no tracking then batteries will last many days even with device switched on. Delorme has inbuilt battery and Spot can use AAA cells (or could???). If you enable tracking then people back home will be able to follow your progress at intervals of from 10 minutes to 4 hours and you also have the option of a "camping here, all OK" message. You can send your tracking info to Spotwalla.com and the maps will be there forever if you want to review your trip and maybe add some nice camping spots to iOverlander.
Both have an optional yearly subscription (less than 20 dollars) to a rescue service insurance scheme which might help if you are in a country that doesn't have free rescue services.
Best to have a look at both device web sites and decide what is bet for you. There are also review sites which will give you comparisons of the features.
BTW the tracking feature is not just a gimmick. Enable it and give at least someone back home the url of the map so if you are incapacitated they will at least know where to come to pick up the pieces once they realise you haven't moved for a week. Also stops these silly appeals on social media when mom gets worried about errant child who normally phones every day but forgets because they are in the jungle chewing on magic mushrooms for a week.
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