H1 first impressions
Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2025 4:32 pm
I couldn’t resist buying the GPSMAP H1 to see if it could replace my GPSMAP 67.
Out of the box, the device came with software version 1.22 and GPS software version 6.04. The hardware version is H1 V7 (you can view this in the debug menu by holding the Enter button right after powering on the device).
The H1 is larger than the 67, but it somehow feels less bulky. The bigger screen is a nice improvement.
The touchscreen responds well, although I have not tested it in rain yet. The buttons feel more tactile than those on the 67, and the haptic feedback works well.
The new user interface is an improvement in my opinion. It feels much more intuitive than the older one, although there are some inconsistencies, such as missing back buttons on certain screens. One of the default home screens even shows a camera app, but the device has no camera. After updating to version 3.04, I noticed only one home screen instead of the original three, but restoring the default settings fixed this.
I really appreciate that Garmin finally added direction chevrons on courses, which was badly missing before. Starting an activity is also much more intuitive now.
Some features have been simplified. For example, the device only supports FIT courses and no longer supports routes. That does not bother me since I only used courses anyway.
I can imagine some people will not like these changes, but for my use (mainly recording hikes and navigation) they make sense and are an improvement.
The next step is to test it outdoors and record activities. I want to see how the altimeter performs, since my biggest complaint with the GPSMAP 67 is that ascent and descent values are almost always heavily exaggerated. I also want to check how accurate and precise the SatIQ system is, a feature that has already been available on many other Garmin devices.
Out of the box, the device came with software version 1.22 and GPS software version 6.04. The hardware version is H1 V7 (you can view this in the debug menu by holding the Enter button right after powering on the device).
The H1 is larger than the 67, but it somehow feels less bulky. The bigger screen is a nice improvement.
The touchscreen responds well, although I have not tested it in rain yet. The buttons feel more tactile than those on the 67, and the haptic feedback works well.
The new user interface is an improvement in my opinion. It feels much more intuitive than the older one, although there are some inconsistencies, such as missing back buttons on certain screens. One of the default home screens even shows a camera app, but the device has no camera. After updating to version 3.04, I noticed only one home screen instead of the original three, but restoring the default settings fixed this.
I really appreciate that Garmin finally added direction chevrons on courses, which was badly missing before. Starting an activity is also much more intuitive now.
Some features have been simplified. For example, the device only supports FIT courses and no longer supports routes. That does not bother me since I only used courses anyway.
I can imagine some people will not like these changes, but for my use (mainly recording hikes and navigation) they make sense and are an improvement.
The next step is to test it outdoors and record activities. I want to see how the altimeter performs, since my biggest complaint with the GPSMAP 67 is that ascent and descent values are almost always heavily exaggerated. I also want to check how accurate and precise the SatIQ system is, a feature that has already been available on many other Garmin devices.