Garmin GPSMAP H1
When adventure calls, go. This Garmin GPS handheld navigator has a hybrid design with a 3.5 in. color touch-screen display and physical buttons. And the battery lasts for up to 145 hrs. in GPS mode.



- Easily navigate rugged trails with a purpose-built design that can withstand harsh environments and weather
- Navigate with preloaded TopoActive maps, downloadable satellite imagery and the option to purchase an Outdoor Maps+ subscription for ongoing access to premium map content
- Multiband GPS and multi-GNSS support gives you superior positional accuracy for precise knowledge of where any adventure takes you
- With a Wi-Fi connection, or an active cellular connection and use of the Garmin Connect™ mobile app on your paired smartphone, you can let people follow your location
- They can see your progress, including distance, time and elevation
- Bright, sunlight-readable 3.5 in. color touch screen has chemically strengthened glass to resist scratches; touch screen is sunlight readable and glove-friendly
- The rugged hybrid design also features intuitive push buttons for more versatility when operating in weather and while wearing gloves
- Quick-action button lets you customize functions to your specific needs
- Long battery life up to 145 hrs. in all Satellite Systems + Multiband mode (assuming typical use with SatIQ™ technology)
- Built to meet MIL-STD 810 for thermal, shock, water (IP67) and vibration to withstand weather and extreme temperatures
- Compatible with the Garmin Explore™ smartphone app for seamless trip planning, locating geographic points and route-sharing capabilities
- Use the built-in flashlight as a beacon to signal for help, or use as a torch to light your way when the path goes dark
- Built-in siren can be activated to emit a loud alarm to help draw attention if you are in need
- ABC sensors include an altimeter for elevation data, barometer to monitor weather and 3-axis electronic compass
- Features an integrated Spine Mount 2 with included removable loop carabiner for versatility; compatible with additional Spine Mount 2 accessories (not included)
Imported.
View all Garmin GPS Devices| Best Use | Navigating |
|---|---|
| Preloaded Map | Road / Topo |
| Basemap | Yes |
| Wireless Communication | Yes |
| OS Compatibility | Android iOS |
| Display Size | 3.5 inches |
| Screen Pixels | 240 x 400 |
| Touch Screen | Yes |
| Visual Map Display | Yes |
| Color Screen | Yes |
| Number of Routes | Unlimited |
| Number of Waypoints | Unlimited |
| Internal Memory | 64 gigabytes |
| Compass | Yes |
| Altimeter | Pressure-based |
| Quad Helix Antenna | Yes |
| Position Accuracy | 3 meters |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Batteries | Rechargeable, internal lithium-ion |
| Average Battery Life | All Satellite Systems + Multiband: Up to 145 hours (assuming typical use with SatIQ™ technology); Expedition mode: Up to 840 hours |
| Dimensions | 7 x 2.6 x 1.3 inches |
| Water-Resistance Rating | IP67 |
| Weight | 9.7 ounces |
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Not Very Rugged
I had a 62 that still functions and the screen is fine because I had a case. This has crack and scratches after a few hikes. They offer no cases for it. Not very rugged. Just an expensive piece of junk I regret buying
The good and the not so good
This is about my 7th handheld Garmin Gps, so I have seen a few. I like the slightly larger screen and the increased sensitivity to pick up signals in covered areas. The side button to program functions is good. You need it to turn off the screen when pocketing, or the touch screen will do crazy things (Garmin Oregon, ugh). And the new back mount is better. Now the problems, the apps don't stay up when powering off, so you have to turn on the apps each time of powering on. The map selections seem to do the same thing, lose the memory of what was selected. The real BIG issue is the screen, it is so poorly backlit compared to the last model (66sr) it is impossible to read in a car in daylight. Or read most of the time if not in sunlight. What happened? TFT screens are not new, how did it get so dim? Oh and I forgot, the voice on the internal speaker is way too soft, not able to hear in a car at full volume, how do cell phones have such loud volume?
The unit isn't cheap but it certainly delivers.
Well I stepped up to this model from Garmin 72csx. It is nice to have touch and a screen twice the size. So far it seems to get a better fix than my old one. I gets the fix faster than my old one but does take a bit longer to boot. The unit has better ability to handle graphics and does so more quickly. It is nice having the the USB c interface to move data more quickly.


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