Bryton Rider 410 E
580,90
Bryton Rider 17 E
261,60
Bryton Rider 410 E vs. Bryton Rider 17 E
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Pros
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Cons
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According to the product specialist
Pros
| Support of GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) for highly reliable and accurate GPS positioning. |
| Use your smartphone to determine which training data is presented on display. |
| Receive your most important smartphone notifications on your GPS cycling computer with the Bluetooth connection. |
| Compatible with heart rate, cadence and speed sensor and power meter (not included). |
| Long battery life of up to 35 hours. |
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Cons
| The Bryton Rider 410 has no colour display. |
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Specifications
No
No
'Back-to-Start' function
No
No
No
Satellite Signal
Galileo
GLONASS
GNSS
GPS
BDS
QZSS
GLONASS
GNSS
GPS
BDS
QZSS
Galileo
GLONASS
GNSS
GPS
BDS
QZSS
GLONASS
GNSS
GPS
BDS
QZSS
Compatible with
Smartphone
Tablet
PC
Tablet
PC
Smartphone
Display smartphone notifications
Yes
Yes
Compatible apps
Strava
Bryton Active app
TrainingPeaks
Endomondo
Bryton Active app
TrainingPeaks
Endomondo
Strava
Bryton Active app
Bryton Active app
No
Yes, via phone
Strava Live Segments
No
No
Sensor Connection
ANT+
Bluetooth Smart
Bluetooth Smart
Bluetooth Smart
Yes, not included
Yes, not included
Compatible, not included
Compatible, not included
Compatible, not included
Compatible, not included
Power Meter
Yes
Yes, barometric
Yes, GPS
Shimano Di2 compatible
No
Temperature Display
Yes
Yes
2.3 inch
3 inch
Backlight
Yes
Full Colour Display
No
No
No
No
Width (cm)
5,37
Depth (cm)
1.82
Height (cm)
8.39
Weight
71 grams
63 grams
35 hours
25 hours
USB
USB-C
IPX7
Yes
GPS
Replaceable Battery
No
Colour
Black