Bryton Rider 100 E Cycling Computer
- Trustpilot rating 4.6/5
- Easy returns
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Specifications
Specifications
Brand | Bryton | |
GPS Sensor | Yes | |
Navigation | No | |
Map View | No | |
Battery Life | 25 hours | |
Turn by Turn Navigation | No | |
Compatible with | Yes | |
OS Compatibility | Android / iOS | |
Live Tracking | No |
The Rider 100 is compatible with the ANT+ heart rate monitor and other sensors, so it gives you all the information you need. The large auto backlight easy-to-read display works great with 36 real-time data functions including customisable data pages. This allows you to assess your workouts for the best possible results!
The GPS recording option allows you to compete with other cyclist by sharing the FIT-files to populair training websites such as Strava. It is designed for the everyday cyclist wich makes the Rider 100 easy, powerful, and affordable.
• USB cable
• Bike mount
• Quick-start guides
Reviews
Reviews
5 / 5
Great bit of kit
This is a really good option to a Garmin. I wanted a computer that I could connect a HRM to. This fits the bill. One of the things that attracted me to it, other than the price, is the battery life which is much better that Garmin. As it stands the speed reading is unreliable if there are overhead trees and at very low speeds, so it benefits from a speed sensor, but I think that is probably true of all GPS cycle computers. It finds GPS signal very quickly, even indoors sometimes and accurately tracks journeys! All in all well worth the asking price.
Pros & Cons
5 / 5
Simple and Quality
Easy to set up and use. I only use to log rides, not to look at whilst riding so it's just turned on & slung in pack or pocket. Picks up GPS as quickly as my old Garmin, works away simply. Easy to download data to GPS logging sites like Strava etc Very happy. Battery life seems shorter than Garmin.
Pros & Cons
5
Great bit of kit
This is a really good option to a Garmin. I wanted a computer that I could connect a HRM to. This fits the bill. One of the things that attracted me to it, other than the price, is the battery life which is much better that Garmin. As it stands the speed reading is unreliable if there are overhead trees and at very low speeds, so it benefits from a speed sensor, but I think that is probably true of all GPS cycle computers. It finds GPS signal very quickly, even indoors sometimes and accurately tracks journeys! All in all well worth the asking price.
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GPS connection
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Eratic speed readings with GPS
5
Simple and Quality
Easy to set up and use. I only use to log rides, not to look at whilst riding so it's just turned on & slung in pack or pocket. Picks up GPS as quickly as my old Garmin, works away simply. Easy to download data to GPS logging sites like Strava etc Very happy. Battery life seems shorter than Garmin.
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Clear display
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Easy to set up
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Simple to download data
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Battery life