🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Bryton Rider 310T!
The Bryton Rider 310T is a cutting-edge cycle computer equipped with high-sensitivity GPS, an IPX7 waterproof rating, and over 70 training functions. Designed for ease of use, it automatically starts and stops recording your ride, offers customizable data displays, and seamlessly integrates with various training platforms for effortless data sharing.
Color | Black |
Team | AG2R |
Display size | 1.8 |
Display type | LCD |
Features | Bluetooth |
Sport | Cycling |
Map type | Street |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Brand | Bryton |
Manufacturer | BRYTON |
Item model number | Rider 310T |
Product Dimensions | 4.51 x 1.73 x 6.95 cm; 56 g |
ASIN | B017IH182Q |
A**R
If you don't need navigation, This is the one!
Got the 310T for 96 pounds (including the cadence sensor and HR sensor) for the price I think It's perfect. It's fairly straight forward to set up and has alot of features I did not expect:1- After updating using Pc or Mac, you can use bluetooth to automatically upload to strava from the android or ios app.2- Detects the sensors instantly3- Locks fast to gps.4- Has alert features for many things like heart rate zone, but the alert can only be set for one feature. (for example either heart rate alert or cadence, not both)5- I have not compared it's accuracy yet compared to other computers, but I will update this review if I find it inaccurate6- has many O rings included and two options of spacers for attaching the mount to the bike.7- Auto Backlight is a very neat feature, where it calculates the sunrise and sunset times automatically and turns the light on at night, also sets the time and date automatically. (before using it, I kept looking for where to set the time and date, but when I started a ride, it automatically set the time and date)This is exactly the computer I needed with cadence and heart rate monitoring and recording my rides with GPS and uploads easily to strava so I can track my progress.There are three buttons to control the device, it needs getting used to but it's fairly simple and easy to set up the bike.WARNING: Although this isn't a problem with me, some reviews I read state that the micro-USB port on the device gets loose after a while. again this didn't happen with me, but if it does I will update the review.
J**E
Great cycling computer for the money
Great cycling computer for the money. It's got great functionality, and comes in much cheaper than the Garmin equivalent especially with the cadence and HR sensor included.
A**R
Overall very happy.
One month in use now. Inital impressions are a well made product. not cheap feel. Very very light. volume of data collected is staggering. Far more than I've seen on any product. see online manual as the list is far too long. Even has sunset time. All sensors work straight out of box. HR monitor is comfortable. All elastic. No plastic bits a front of strap. Bike attachment is secure quarter turn its not the out front mount. The user interface is not super intuitive but you can navigate ok and you get used to it. Once setup your flying it. GPS has been spot on every time. Battery is good. Lasted maybe less than 36 hrs stated but i had full gps and Bluetooth on always. Needed charge after 450kms plus lots of faffing around on first use. Now the software. The sync process is almost perfect. A few times i had to restart app after ride but it does sync. The only thing i dont love is that it tries to sync every historical ride still on device not just last one. I kill sync when i know last one is done. Auto sync to Strava is perfect. the bryton software itself gives me everything i need beyond strava free without having to pay for strava premium. Data is in cloud not on your mobile device. I cannot find how to get to bryton data website. Files are .fit. ipx7 waterproof. I cycled 30kms in biblical rainfall and it was fine. The auto backlight is great as it gets dark. This is location time based not a sensor. Buttons are easy to press. now turbo trainer. You will getvyour sensor readings but unless you are moving the clock doesnt start using ride time. Threre is a cycle time metric i have yet to test which might do it..otherwise use live numbers on turbo. Dont bother recording. overall a happy customer. Saved fortune over Garmin.
Y**H
Love it
Bryton is NOT a beginner in this world of Cycle computer. It's simply perfect!Thanks for this :D
K**E
Five Stars
Great bit of kit at good price
H**4
OK build quality. ANT+ compatible. Highly configurable. But tricky 3 button operation.
Bought this as a stopover whilst my Garmin 520 was being repaired. It's ANT+ and power meter compatible which is a must for me and has a plethora of power data with all the usual measurements. Average power, 3s power and Normalised power being my favourites. But there are a lot more you can explore.Normalised power unusually reads a little higher than I expected but is more to do with the Bryton NP calculation employed.I've paired this with Garmin HR and Tacx smart trainer over ANT+ so no issues there.The display is large and bright. Very readable. The screen LCD is not as high quality (resolution) as say my Garmin 520 and the plain black and white LCD feels a tiny bit slower but no less useable for it.It's important to note - this is a non-mapping unit. It does have rudimentary navigation in the form of a breadcrumb trail but not maps.Bryton have adopted a twist click mount … similar to Garmin's. Similar in that the Bryton will fit a Garmin mount but lacks the final click as it locks into position. I've used an elastic band strategically placed to provide a snug fit on a Garmin mount. Otherwise, creativity with a craft knife is the other route to which I personally know too little about.GPS lock and trace has proved fast and accurate.The Bryton App is much improved. Perhaps too much to go into in this review. Note Bryton units are registered to owners and cannot be re-registered without decouplingfrom another account. This poses a problem only if buying secondhand or refurbished.The interesting feature of this unit is it's use of 3 single buttons for all controls at the base of the unit. Great for avoiding accidental key presses but can be a bit fiddly as you cycle through options. Luckily this is only a challenge on setting up and in practice it is not that much of an issue. I tend not to touch the GPS during ride.The biggest gripe of the unit is the slow speed of uploads to Bryton using the bluetooth phone app.It transfers over bluetooth to your phone just like Garmin but it can take a relative long time.I think the same route being transferred on a Garmin is significantly faster. By the time this has uploaded - Garmin users will have uploaded and be studying their Stravas.This could plainly be a difference between a compressed and uncompressed file sizes. Is Bryton uncompressed? Garmin compressed? Its the only way I can explain it anyway.All in all a great specification. Possibly everything you could want from a non-mapping unit. Configurable screen. Loads of data options. But laggy uploads and 3 button control is clever, takes a bit of getting used to but sometimes leaves you a bit frustrated.Pricing for this unit makes this an extremely attractive proposition if the price of Garmins leave you challenged. There's not a lot can touch this at this price-point.
B**R
Top-Gerät
Einfach, preiswert und gut.Im Paket waren ein Herzfrequenz- und ein Trittfrequenzsensor, beide funktionieren problemlos.Man kann sich die Ansichten frei belegen, u.a. aktuelle Geschwindigkeit, Durchschnittsgeschwindigkeit, Steigung in Prozent, gesammelte Höhenmeter, Temparatur etc.Der Datenexport, u.a. zu Strava über die Bryton-App funktioniert, ist aber nicht so das gelbe vom Ei. Am einfachsten ist es, wenn man die Daten per mitgeliefertem USB-Kabel direkt bei Strava hochlädt.Schlußwort: Empfehlenswert. Wer Navigation haben will, muß zu einem anderen Gerät greifen, aber Preis-/Leistungsverhältnis ist 1A.
S**6
Davvero un ottimo prodotto
Ho tentennato molto nella scelta del ciclo computer ed alla fine ho scelto questo.Confermo la bontà del prodotto, è davvero molto preciso nel rilevare tutti i dati (velocità, cadenza e battito cardiaco), la possibilità di collegarlo al pc (nel mio caso un MacBook Pro) e scaricare il percorso su Strava è fenomenale. Appena lo ricevete consiglio di scaricare il programma per effettuare l'aggiornamento all'ultima versione firmware del gps, in questo modo si ha la garanzia di avere il prodotto sempre aggiornato e performante. Trovate tutto sul sito del produttore.Le schermate sono sostanzialmente 3: la prima visualizza la velocità istantanea, il totale dei metri effettuati in salita, i battiti cardiaci, la frequenza della pedalata, la durata e la distanza totale del percorso. Nella seconda pagina vengono visualizzate le medie di tutti i dati presenti in prima pagina, mentre nella terza si visualizzano tutti i valori massimi registrati (velocità, altimetria, cadenza e battito) Il tutto è davvero intuitivo e di facile utilizzo.Aspetto da non sottovalutare è la completezza del sito Bryton, permette di avere tutti i dati del gps sotto mano, con la differenza - rispetto a Strava senza estensione Premium - che si possono verificare anche i bpm (in tempo reale sul percorso) legati a velocità e cadenza pedalata. C'è anche la possibilità di esportare la traccia gps in vari formati per fare l'upload su piattaforme social-sportive.In definitiva lo consiglio a chi cerca un GPS completo ed economico.Come al solito servizio Amazon eccellente: ricevuto in 24h.
L**R
Excellent investissement pour un 1er compteur vélo GPS
Pour un achat à 129 Euros, difficile de faire le difficile.Le cardio est vraiment précis et confortable.Le cadence de pédalage est facile à poser et se synchronise automatiquement avec le compteur.La vitesse donnée par le GPS en montée est parfois en dessous de la vitesse donnée par mon ancien compteur prise sur la roue.La reprise des infos de parcours sur STRAVA est facile.Il faut juste faire attention à la fiche micro USB quand on branche le câble car comme j'avais lu, elle semble facile à casser
V**O
Dispositivo sencillo, práctico, asequible. Recomendable.
El modelo 310T viene con pulsometro y sensor de cadencia. He realizado dos salidas en bicicleta y varias pruebas en coche y paseando para comprobar la recepción de GPS y el cálculo de la velocidad. Comparando los datos de una de las salidas de 124km con la ruta calculada en Strava, los datos parecen correctos, aunque al comparar la distancia recorrida con ciclo computadores tradicionales salen menos kilómetros... Es algo que tendré que ir revisando. La velocidad parece calcularla bien por GPS, comparando con los registros con otros ciclistas en Strava.Una de las cosas que más trastoca es el tamaño del dispositivo. Estoy contento con el tamaño, pero la verdad es que en las imágenes de internet siempre parece más grande. Lo comento para que nadie se decepcione :) Pongo una foto con el dispositivo en la palma de mi mano para que lo veáis.Hay un sin fin de funciones (según las especificaciones, 70) que puedes visualizar en la pantalla. Hay varias pantallas de datos, y en cada una de ellas puedes poner desde uno a ocho datos en la disposición que desees. Más de cinco por pantalla me resulta difícil de ver, sobretodo para los datos importantes. Comparándolo con un Garmin 500, quizás la funcionalidad que le falta es la capacidad de cargar y visualizar rutas.Lleva varias gomas elásticas para acoplar la base a distintos grosores de manillar o tija. Queda con muy buena sujeción. El sensor de cadencia viene con las bridas justas para el pedal y el cuadro... Así que si te equivocas necesitarás comprar más bridas, porque son de un tamaño muy concreto. El pulsometro es similar a un Geonaute de Decathlon que tengo, aunque la cinta elástica es de mayor calidad la de Bryton. Bryton también vende un sensor dual de cadencia + velocidad, aunque según la web no hay pack que lo lleve.Una de las primeras cosas que es recomendable hacer es descargar la Update Tool que tiene el fabricante en internet y actualizar el dispositivo, ya que el que me llegó estaba bastante obsoleto, y Bryton ha corregido errores importantes en sus últimos updates.Bryton dice es que el dispositivo es compatible con las principales páginas de seguimiento deportivo, incluido Strava, que es la que utilizo. La verdad es que Bryton dispone de una web donde se pueden subir las sesiones, y de ahí sincronizarlas con otras plataformas. La forma más sencilla es conectar el dispositivo por USB y desde la misma página de Strava cargar el archivo .fit. Esta opción es incluso mejor porque detecta el modelo del dispositivo (de la otra forma no aparece), y además no tienes publicadas tus sesiones en otras plataformas. No he visto mucho la página de sesiones de Bryton, pero tiene una parte de rutas recomendadas que parece interesante.Llevo tiempo buscando un ciclo computador para guardar mis rutas en GPS, con el que pudiese medir mi ritmo cardiaco y mi cadencia, con comunicación por ANT+ para que si tengo que agregar o sustituir alguno de los componentes no tener que morir en sistemas propietarios cerrados y caros. Obviamente todos pensamos en Garmin como referente, pero creo que han cometido un error al descatalogar el Garmin 500 para vender el Garmin 520. Él pack del 500 algunos compañeros lo consiguieron por 150€, mientras que el 520 sale por 329€ más gastos de envío, personalmente creo que es una cifra desorbitada para un cicloturista sin aspiraciones profesionales.Y por ahora este Bryton 310T por 122€ tiene muy buena pinta. El tiempo lo dirá.
R**L
Buena relacion calidad-precio. Gps con todas las funciones necesarias
Buen producto. Facil de operar con el. Tarda un poco en coger señal gps al empezar, pero luego no la pierde. Buen funcionamiento de los sensores de ritmo cardiaco y cadencia de pedaleo.El emparejamiento de los sensores se hace super facil, rapido y sencillo.He leido algun comentario de que la unidad es la de cuatro datos en pantalla. Tengo que decir que inicialmente aparecen cuatro datos en pantalla, pero en cuanto sincronizas un sensor y lo pones en marcha, aparece un nuevo apartado en pantalla. Con dos senores tienes 6 apartados en pantalla, si añades mas puedes tener hasta ocho.De momento no he probado si manualmente se pueden personalizar las pantallas de datos.El funcionamiento general es bueno, buena visibilidad de pantalla y una duracion de bateria razonable para un aparato de estas dimensiones y gps.La unidad que yo he adquirido es reacondicionada vendida por amazon, y al ser mas barata ha merecido la pena. Es un gps de ciclismo que por el precio original de unos 125 € el pack de gps+cadencia+pulsometro es una buena compra.
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