At the end of my tether with the H1 series

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Kinfolk8293
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At the end of my tether with the H1 series

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(Device: GPSMAP H1i Plus; Software version: 9.06. Basecamp version 4.7.5. Garmin Explore iOS app version 4.14. Garmin Messenger version 2.7.1.)

I work for a company that conducts field surveys*. We recently bought 6 Garmin GPSMAP H1i Plus devices believing it would be an upgrade. We have previously used the GPSMAP 66/66i, GPSMAP 67/67i, and Montana 700. One key aspect we were looking forward to was the ability to include more detailed notes when marking waypoints, which is why the H1i Plus appealed to us with its on-screen keyboard.

Unfortunately, the H1 series devices are an unmitigated disaster. Garmin have released an unfinished, feature-poor, buggy, regressive device camouflaged by an attractive sleek and modern hardware refresh.

The most frustrating part of the whole experience is the sheer number of bugs that make the device borderline unusable. I'm sure Garmin can work many of those out with software updates over time - but we're not interested in being their beta testers while they do so.

Below are a handful of issues (both UI issues and bugs) we've encountered while using/trying to use the device across 2 survey projects to date (not including an exhaustive list of the many, many software bugs). Input on any of these issues would be appreciated, but at this point we are most likely going to attempt to return all 6 devices and potentially commit to the Montana series instead. Though at this point we're keen to move away from Garmin devices altogether.

Exporting points with notes
The most critical issue for us. We cannot find a way to reliably export waypoints with their associated notes.

When marking a waypoint, the H1i allows you to add a “Note”. This seems to be an exact parallel of the “Note” function when marking a waypoint on e.g. the 66/66i. But when exporting from the GPS through Basecamp or Garmin Explore in a PC browser, the notes are not carried over. When syncing to the Garmin Explore app (at least, on iOS), the notes are carried over, so clearly the data is there. But I cannot find a way – nor any documentation – to keep the notes when exporting to a PC.

Use of courses instead of tracks
Previous generations of Garmin device have not supported polygons, but the workaround was to convert the polygon to a track which would allow it to be shown as a shape on the map. Since the H1i no longer uses tracks and only uses courses, this is still technically possible, but courses always show with start and end symbols on the map. I cannot find a way to hide these symbols, which makes the map very cluttered and, if you are using small polygons, also hides them completely unless you are very zoomed in.

We attempted to work around this issue by making our own base maps (using a QGIS plugin for map tiling), which sort of worked for loading raster basemaps onto the device, but these are a really poor substitute for vector data and don't work very well, particularly given that it's not possible to manually set the zoom level at which these maps appear.

It would be far simpler if Garmin could allow importing polygons onto the device, but at the very least the ability to turn off those start/end symbols or a return to the tracks/courses distinction would help.

The boot loop of death
As many other users have found, it's not difficult to trigger a boot loop on the H1 series, which is very difficult to resolve.

We did find a workaround for doing a hard reset on the device, but after a boot loop was triggered during a survey, we've resorted to carrying our older devices as a secondary recording system - rendering the new H1i Plus essentially redundant.

Check in
When set up with an active InReach plan, the Check in applet shows a very basic screen. By default, it is set as “To: Check-in 1”. The three buttons below are:
  • [checkmark] check-in content 1
  • [play symbol] check-in content 2
  • [stop symbol] check-in content 3

It is unclear as to what each of the check-in options is meant to do. It is only through tapping the buttons and triggering emails to myself stating “starting my trip”, “Delayed, but everything is OK.”, and “Pick me up here.” That I was able to work out what they do.

Referring to the manual, I find this section:
Check-in messages are messages with predefined text and recipients.
TIP: You can customize check-in message recipients in the Garmin Messenger app. From the Device tab in the app, select Check-In > Edit Check-in Contacts.
(pp.35 GUID-A494ACED-FFD6-481B-9DAF-D521E717FE5F v4)

But then when looking in the Garmin Messenger app (iOS), I navigate to the Device tab and cannot find a Check-In section. Importantly, no amount of searching has turned up any way to edit my check-in contact or nor to edit the preset content of the check-in messages themselves.

Map zooming issue
When using pinch-to-zoom on the touchscreen, the map frequently jumps a significant distance to the north, usually off the original extent of the screen. This also sometimes occurs when using the physical buttons.

Broken “Help & Info” button on Garmin Explore app (iOS)
I've included this just to show how lazy and unhelpful Garmin's software development is. In the Device tab, under Settings, at the bottom of the screen is a button labelled “Help & Info”. This is a dead button that does nothing.

*N.B. we are aware of the limitations of handheld GPS receivers. We also use mobile dGPS setups and stationary RTK systems as needed. But handheld GPS receivers are our bread and butter for preliminary survey work, as we work in very remote areas and rely on lightweight, minimal equipment, as is standard in our industry.
WallyGator
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Re: At the end of my tether with the H1 series

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I personally would in fact return all six units (as you've mentioned you may do). When you do, please contact Garmin Support directly (at the link below) that you have done so and state the reasons and your dissatisfaction. Garmin needs to be sent a message that this kind of shoddy merchandise/buggy beta software should not dumped onto the unsuspecting public for their personal quality assurance needs.
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Re: At the end of my tether with the H1 series

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Kinfolk8293 wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 4:50 am Exporting points with notes
The most critical issue for us. We cannot find a way to reliably export waypoints with their associated notes.

When marking a waypoint, the H1i allows you to add a “Note”. This seems to be an exact parallel of the “Note” function when marking a waypoint on e.g. the 66/66i. But when exporting from the GPS through Basecamp or Garmin Explore in a PC browser, the notes are not carried over. When syncing to the Garmin Explore app (at least, on iOS), the notes are carried over, so clearly the data is there. But I cannot find a way – nor any documentation – to keep the notes when exporting to a PC.
I think this is an unfortunate effect of BaseCamp not being updated anymore. On the H1 waypoints are stored in the Locations.fit file and not in GPX files anymore. BaseCamp only reads (and writes) partial data from this file, and notes data is not carried over.
Kinfolk8293 wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 4:50 am Use of courses instead of tracks
Previous generations of Garmin device have not supported polygons, but the workaround was to convert the polygon to a track which would allow it to be shown as a shape on the map. Since the H1i no longer uses tracks and only uses courses, this is still technically possible, but courses always show with start and end symbols on the map. I cannot find a way to hide these symbols, which makes the map very cluttered and, if you are using small polygons, also hides them completely unless you are very zoomed in.

We attempted to work around this issue by making our own base maps (using a QGIS plugin for map tiling), which sort of worked for loading raster basemaps onto the device, but these are a really poor substitute for vector data and don't work very well, particularly given that it's not possible to manually set the zoom level at which these maps appear.

It would be far simpler if Garmin could allow importing polygons onto the device, but at the very least the ability to turn off those start/end symbols or a return to the tracks/courses distinction would help.
Afaik there's indeed no way to hide the course point symbols of a course. And for the intended use case of the device I think that not an unfair design decision.
Kinfolk8293 wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 4:50 am The boot loop of death
As many other users have found, it's not difficult to trigger a boot loop on the H1 series, which is very difficult to resolve.

We did find a workaround for doing a hard reset on the device, but after a boot loop was triggered during a survey, we've resorted to carrying our older devices as a secondary recording system - rendering the new H1i Plus essentially redundant.
Garmin should investigate and fix this with high priority, imho. There are just too many reports of people having their device go in a boot loop. Luckily I've encountered it only once, by using 3rd party maps. I was able to recover quickly because I put the map on an SD card.
Kinfolk8293 wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 4:50 am Check in
When set up with an active InReach plan, the Check in applet shows a very basic screen. By default, it is set as “To: Check-in 1”. The three buttons below are:
  • [checkmark] check-in content 1
  • [play symbol] check-in content 2
  • [stop symbol] check-in content 3

It is unclear as to what each of the check-in options is meant to do. It is only through tapping the buttons and triggering emails to myself stating “starting my trip”, “Delayed, but everything is OK.”, and “Pick me up here.” That I was able to work out what they do.

Referring to the manual, I find this section:
Check-in messages are messages with predefined text and recipients.
TIP: You can customize check-in message recipients in the Garmin Messenger app. From the Device tab in the app, select Check-In > Edit Check-in Contacts.
(pp.35 GUID-A494ACED-FFD6-481B-9DAF-D521E717FE5F v4)

But then when looking in the Garmin Messenger app (iOS), I navigate to the Device tab and cannot find a Check-In section. Importantly, no amount of searching has turned up any way to edit my check-in contact or nor to edit the preset content of the check-in messages themselves.
The Garmin support article Editing Check-In Contacts in the Garmin Messenger App provides more details on how to edit check-in messages.

I would expect the H1i also to show the actual text of the check-in messages (they're fixed after all), so this could very well be a bug. I'd suggest reporting it to Garmin support.
Kinfolk8293 wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 4:50 am Map zooming issue
When using pinch-to-zoom on the touchscreen, the map frequently jumps a significant distance to the north, usually off the original extent of the screen. This also sometimes occurs when using the physical buttons.
Yes this is annoying. The pinch-to-zoom behavior has improved with the latest updates, but it's not flawless yet.
Kinfolk8293 wrote: Wed May 13, 2026 4:50 am Broken “Help & Info” button on Garmin Explore app (iOS)
I've included this just to show how lazy and unhelpful Garmin's software development is. In the Device tab, under Settings, at the bottom of the screen is a button labelled “Help & Info”. This is a dead button that does nothing.
This works for me, pressing the button opens a browser with the manual of the H1/H1i Plus.

Reading your post my suggestion would be to return the H1i Plus devices. I think they are not really suited for your use case. They're basically the handheld version of a Garmin outdoor sports watch like the Fenix 8 (but with less features). So if the GPSMAP 66/67/Montana 700 works well enough I'd keep using those.
Current: GPSMAP H1, inReach Mini 2 - Previous: GPSMAP 67, inReach Messenger, GPSMAP 66sr, Oregon 700, Dakota 20, Edge 1040, Edge 1030 Plus, Edge 1030, Edge 520 Plus, Edge 520
GPSGuy
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Re: At the end of my tether with the H1 series

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For your GPX to convert into line or polygon.
You will be able to easily create your own vector map background (using IMGfromGPX).
The map is transparent, which enables you to use it simultaneously with another map.
The program is free.
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