Bryton Rider 330 E Cycle Computer

Bryton Rider 330 E Cycle Computer
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Description

Description

The Bryton Rider 330 has an improved route module. This allows you to go on rides based on previous activities and via your Smartphone, using the Plan Trip-function in the new Bryton App. It's now also possible to download various files from other sides and upload them to your Bryton.

The Rider 330 has a 1.8 inch screen which can show up to 8 data read-outs at a time. It uses ANT+ connectivity to communicate with all of your sensors. The Bluetooth LE and WiFi connections allow you to quickly upload your latest rides. Bryton has also added a breadcrumb navigation function, boasting a digital compass allowing you to use the turn-by-turn Follow Track function. This allows you to always find your way home after an exploratory ride in new terrain. This makes the Bryton Rider 330 ideal for mountainbikers who like to explore new paths, especially with the 36-hour battery life!

Delivery includes

• Rider 330 Head unit
• USB-cable
• Bike mount
• Quick-start guides
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Review

Review


5 / 5

Marvelous

- Jeff 11 August 2016

The mapping is very useful and so is the WiFi for uploads to strava. I crashed going down some steps it was fine apart from a scratch on the case. The Bluetooth refuses to connect. For my WiFi I have to be down stairs for it to upload to strava which is fine as I sit down stairs for a while anyway after a ride. The altimeter is not so good in Scotland as the pressures likes to change as much as possible here. It has a compass which is interesting but pointless as there is navigation. Temperature is good so it the gradient.

Pros & Cons

Accurate gps
ANT+ capable
Bread crumb mapping
Good Wi-Fi
Strong bar attachment thing
Altimeter uses pressure
Bluetooth does not connect to Motorola G

5

Jeff, 11 August 2016

Marvelous

The mapping is very useful and so is the WiFi for uploads to strava. I crashed going down some steps it was fine apart from a scratch on the case. The Bluetooth refuses to connect. For my WiFi I have to be down stairs for it to upload to strava which is fine as I sit down stairs for a while anyway after a ride. The altimeter is not so good in Scotland as the pressures likes to change as much as possible here. It has a compass which is interesting but pointless as there is navigation. Temperature is good so it the gradient.

  • Accurate gps
  • ANT+ capable
  • Bread crumb mapping
  • Altimeter uses pressure
  • Bluetooth does not connect to Motorola G

All specifications

General

Brand
Bryton
Battery Life
> 25 hours
GPS Sensor
Yes
Training Schedule
Yes
Mounting materials
1 standard mount
Waterproof Rating
IPX7
Colour
Black
Warranty
2 years

Navigation functions

Routeplanning
Plan & upload via PC
Map View
Yes
Maps
Base map
Expandable Map
No
Map Updates
N/A
Turn by Turn Navigation
Yes
Live Tracking
No

Sensors

Speed measurement
Sensor + GPS
Speed Sensor
Yes, not included
Cadence Sensor
Compatible, not included
Heart Rate Monitor
Compatible, not included
Power Meter
Yes
Altimeter
Yes, barometric
Temperature Display
Yes

Connectivity

OS Compatibility
Android / iOS
Connector plug
USB

Display

Touchscreen
No
Screen Size
0 - 1.9 inch
Backlight
Yes
Full Colour Display
No

Compatibility

Compatible with
Yes

Sizes

Width (cm)
4,5
Depth (cm)
1.7
Height (cm)
6.95
Weight
56 grams

Replaceable Battery
No