Bryton Rider 320 Cycling Computer
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- The Bryton Rider 320 is a mid-level cycling computer that offers massive battery life and an excellent feature set for its price point. This includes support for many sensor types as well as ANT+ power meters. Obviously, given the "mid-level" nature of the device there are some trade-offs required versus a higher prices head units.
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*Mamilian* Looks so amazing there!
Hi, very complete analysis. Don't want to spend too much cash, so u convinced me to go for the 320 Bryton which I have already in mind. Great job. Thx.
excellent video
Awesome review
Hello. Thanks for first impression, very good content! Bryton 15 have significant difference with this model?
I understand that is not good idea buy a wheel speed sensor isn't it?
In monitoring terms, wahoo have much more parameters?
I stopped riding with a speed sensor. Whether it's useful to someone else comes down to their preference. Personally, I pace off power->HR, so having super accurate speed isn't important, and it was frustrating to see a wildly different number on the computer than what was showing in Strava. So I ditched the speed sensor, and saved the grams.
Both Wahoo and Garmin have a wider array of data fields, but all the important fields are there (speed, avgs, HR, power, cadence, distance, etc). The only one that was missing that I think is more broadly useful are the SP (W/kg) numbers discussed in the video.
If you're looking for a specific data field, I'd be happy to check the 320 to see if it's there.
virtual segment?
Ma e'possibile scrivere sotto titoli in italiano. Grazie
How do you change kilometers to mph on this? Hit kilometers by mistake on initial setup!
Should be in System -> System Settings -> Time/Unit on the device. IIRC, you can also change it from your phone for the device.
It's easy from the app. Use the app for everything. Page layouts too
Do you know how to set the time? I can only find time format. The time is always off. I did set the daylight setting for my region in the pacific nw.
I don't think I had to explicitly set the time. It should pull that from GPS. I loaned the device out to a friend, will need to check with them to see if there is an explicit setting.
@@Mamilian thanks for the reply. Yes, I have gps on, and I thought the same thing. I want to remember setting the time through the Active app but it changed back. I don’t know. Thanks for the review!
Yea time is off by an hour even it is pulled by GPS. Its annoying
tldr: what is the battery life when the gps recording i on ? thanks
So does this NOT iinclude a speed sensor??
That is correct. It does support GPS for speed, so a speed sensor is unnecessary.
I bought this Bryton with candan sensor but I can't connect my power sensor, do you know how? Because bryton support does not answer me.
You should be able to add it like any other sensor. Can other devices see the PM after you wake it up?
@@Mamilian Which sensor do you mean because I only have the sensor on the crank?
@@blinkieboy95 A PM works like any other sensor (heart rate, cadence, etc). You wake it up (for a PM, it's usually spinning the crank a few times), then you go to the add sensor screen on the device and scan for it.
@@Mamilian I can Connect my candans meter but I can never connect my power meter
@@blinkieboy95 Can you connect the PM to other devices?
What bike computer would u recommend?😊
What's your budget?
@@Mamilian any/high budget is fine with me
@@marcustan5868 Garmin Edge 530.
@@Mamilian thanks!
Hello. Anyone know how to upload workout plan from Bryton active to Bryton 320?
You can't.
Anyone else annoyed by how the computer clicks in to garmin mount...it's like 1/2 way clicked in.