GPSMAP 6x series successor: GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus
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GPSMAP 6x series successor: GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus
Garmin today released the successor to the GPSMAP 6x series: the GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus.
Didn't do a detailed comparison of specs yet, but obvious differences are a touch screen, larger screen (and somewhat higher resolution), more internal storage (64GB) and a different design. And also what looks like a different spine mount, but I’m not entirely sure from the product photos. With the new device having a touch screen it could also be considered a successor to the Oregon series.
The GPSMAP H1i Plus supports voice and photo messaging via inReach, like the Messenger Plus does.
Very interested to see what GNSS chipset it uses and how it performs accuracy and precision wise. Also interested to see if they made any changes to the software platform.
Anyone willing to be ̶a̶ ̶p̶a̶i̶d̶ ̶b̶e̶t̶a̶ ̶t̶e̶s̶t̶e̶r̶ one of the first users?
Didn't do a detailed comparison of specs yet, but obvious differences are a touch screen, larger screen (and somewhat higher resolution), more internal storage (64GB) and a different design. And also what looks like a different spine mount, but I’m not entirely sure from the product photos. With the new device having a touch screen it could also be considered a successor to the Oregon series.
The GPSMAP H1i Plus supports voice and photo messaging via inReach, like the Messenger Plus does.
Very interested to see what GNSS chipset it uses and how it performs accuracy and precision wise. Also interested to see if they made any changes to the software platform.
Anyone willing to be ̶a̶ ̶p̶a̶i̶d̶ ̶b̶e̶t̶a̶ ̶t̶e̶s̶t̶e̶r̶ one of the first users?
Current: GPSMAP 67, inReach Mini 2 - Previous: inReach Messenger, GPSMAP 66sr, Oregon 700, Dakota 20, Edge 1040, Edge 1030 Plus, Edge 1030, Edge 520 Plus, Edge 520
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Re: GPSMAP 6x series successor: GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus
GPSmap H1 is a hybrid solution in terms of operation, offering both touchscreen and button operation.
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Re: GPSMAP 6x series successor: GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus
A couple of differences between the H1i Plus and H1 (besides inReach functionality): the GPSMAP H1i Plus has front and back cameras allowing you to take pictures, and share them via inReach (with an active subscription). The H1i Plus also has voice control (interesting to see how that will work).
Both H1 and H1i Plus now also have a siren, in addition to the flashlight already present on previous devices.
Both H1 and H1i Plus now also have a siren, in addition to the flashlight already present on previous devices.
Current: GPSMAP 67, inReach Mini 2 - Previous: inReach Messenger, GPSMAP 66sr, Oregon 700, Dakota 20, Edge 1040, Edge 1030 Plus, Edge 1030, Edge 520 Plus, Edge 520
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Re: GPSMAP 6x series successor: GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus
Would be interesting to see if the map scrolling got faster. I expect they made it faster due to the touch screen. Scrolling through gpsmnap 67 got really slugish.
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It looks like Garmin may have used the design team from LEGO to help with this one. But I do like the internal memory bump and larger capacity SD card. The base unit is almost $1K here in Canada. I hope it still performs well after it's first update.
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Re: GPSMAP 6x series successor: GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus
I just now ordered my H1. It will be available from 5. Sept. here in switzerland.
Will post my experiences.
Will post my experiences.
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Re: GPSMAP 6x series successor: GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus
Experiences? "bugs report" would be more acccurate... I'm hiking with GPSMAP67 and Fenix 7 pro. For now, smartwatch is more reliable. Not so much bugs in it's current firmware version, yeee, there are, but at least not as big as GPSMAP67's f..ng position drift!
GPSMAP 67, fenix 7 Pro, DriveSmart 61; fenix 6 Pro, Oregon 700,600,300
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Re: GPSMAP 6x series successor: GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus
The manual seems to indicate, that the device only supports "Courses", but not anymore traditional "Routes".
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Re: GPSMAP 6x series successor: GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus
There are a lot of traditional items no longer supported. It is essentially a giant watch.
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Re: GPSMAP 6x series successor: GPSMAP H1 and GPSMAP H1i Plus
"Data ManagementConiKost wrote: Fri Sep 05, 2025 1:50 pm The manual seems to indicate, that the device only supports "Courses", but not anymore traditional "Routes".
File Types
The handheld device supports these file types:
Files from Garmin Explore.
GPX route, track, and waypoint files.
GPX geocache files (Downloading Geocaches Using a Computer, page 26).
FIT courses, activities, and locations (waypoints)."
Excerpt from the GPSmap H1 manual
Routes in gpx files will be accepted, it can be assumed that routes in gpx files will be converted to a course, and the course, like in GPSmap 67, will be able to be run on Roads and paths or without conversion.