Garmin introduces the GPSMAP H1i Plus, premium GPS handheld with inReach Plus satellite technology

 
Wednesday, 3 September 2025, 5:15 am CDT

Exchange photos, voice memos, SOS messages and more without needing cellular service

OLATHE, Kan./Sept. 3, 2025/PR Newswire – Garmin (NYSE: GRMN) today unveiled the adventure-ready GPSMAP H1i Plus, an exciting new flagship GPS handheld navigator that boasts higher-bandwidth inReach Plus technology to give users more ways to stay in touch beyond cellular coverage1. With an active inReach plan, hikers, backpackers, mountaineers and passionate adventurers who go off-grid can snap and share photos directly from the device as well as exchange voice memos and texts. Users are also able to trigger an interactive SOS message in the event of an emergency. Reimagined with a bright, sunlight-readable 3.5-inch touchscreen and physical buttons for increased flexibility, the GPSMAP H1i Plus boasts up to 145 hours of battery life and extensive preloaded maps with the option to purchase an Outdoor Maps+ plan for access to premium mapping content.



“When your journey takes you off the grid, the new GPSMAP H1i Plus lets you connect with loved ones through a photo, a text message or a voice memo where cell phones do not work. Now, you can share your adventures in real-time, sending photos when you’re at the mountain summit or communicate with friends and family from the trail. The inReach Plus capabilities also give users peace of mind when exploring, allowing them to trigger an SOS message to Garmin Response and provide loved ones back home the ability to track their location during the expedition.” – Susan Lyman, Garmin Vice President of Consumer Sales and Marketing


Superior inReach Plus technology

With an active inReach plan, the GPSMAP H1i Plus not only helps users stay in touch with family, friends and others in their group, it can also provide communication with emergency services when needed. In the event of an emergency, it can send an interactive SOS text message to Garmin Response, a 24/7-staffed international emergency assistance coordination center. They provide updates to users and emergency contacts on the response effort, including confirmation when help is on the way, and remain available as the incident is being resolved. Photo and voice messages can also be shared, giving response coordinators the ability to see and hear details of the emergency first-hand.

With no satellite dead zones, users can enjoy higher-bandwidth communication when traversing through wilderness. What’s more, when venturing off-the-grid, loved ones back home can follow along using LiveTrack location sharing see a user’s trip progress, including distance, time and elevation.


Purpose-built for backcountry

Designed to be used for the entire journey, the GPSMAP H1i Plus gives adventurers up to 145 hours of battery life in all satellite systems and Multi-band mode (assuming typical use with SatIQ technology). Other exciting features include:




Available now, the premium GPSMAP H1i Plus handheld GPS navigator has a suggested retail price of $999.99. A model without inReach Plus technology, the GPSMAP H1, is also available with a suggested retail price of $699.99.


1 Some jurisdictions regulate or prohibit the use of satellite communication devices. It is the responsibility of the user to know and follow all applicable laws in the jurisdiction where the device is intended to be used.

2 Voice commands are available in English, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Swedish, Dutch and Danish.