New Bryton Rider S810 with 50 hours of battery life
Almost silently, Bryton has a range of cycle computers with features that are nothing to envy from devices of more famous brands. A good example is their new Rider S810, which, in addition to its large full-color touchscreen or curious functions such as voice search for its navigation system, has an unbeatable price for a device with these features.
High performance at the best price in the new Bryton Rider S810 cycle computer
Bryton continues to expand its range of cycle computers with the arrival of the Rider S810, a device that follows the current trend in the high-end range of various manufacturers to include a large color touchscreen to facilitate navigation and display all the information we may need in our routes and workouts at a glance.
In the case of the Bryton Rider S810, a 3.5-inch display is chosen, which has a brightness sensor to automatically adjust the brightness and optimize battery usage. A battery that is undoubtedly another strong point of this cycle computer as it offers tremendous autonomy of up to 50 hours, perfect for lovers of ultra-distance events.
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As is usual in these devices, the Bryton Rider S810 has ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity to communicate with virtually all accessories on the market, whether heart rate straps, lights, power meters, or our mobile phone as well as electric bikes with Shimano Steps and systems compatible with the ANT+ LEV standard.
Also noteworthy in this Bryton Rider S810 are its navigation functions that start with the possibility of voice input, that is, we can tell the cycle computer where we want to go and it will take care of plotting the best route to that destination, of course, all with the support of its comprehensive preloaded maps and those we can add for free.
The Rider S810 also does not forget about training functions with the ability to program intervals and full integration with the Training Peaks platform. Additionally, it includes an interesting feature that provides personalized tips during each training session.
An extremely powerful device that, however, has a fairly affordable price compared to other cycle computers with similar features. The Bryton Rider S810 costs €299.99, and is also available in a pack that includes a speed sensor, cadence sensor, and heart rate strap for €379.95.