THE SMART WAY TO LEAD YOUR RIDE Navigation and advanced training are all in one simple-to-use Rider 330! Designed for mountain bike cyclists, Rider 330 has the perfect size for you to ride on any uneven gravely trails without worrying about its falling off. Featuring new Follow Track function, Rider 330 is your personal guide, giving you information about road and distance before every turn*. You can plan your trip from Bryton app, follow previous rides from your device history or download .gpx tracks shared from other users. With built in electronic compass, you are always on top of where you are and to which direction you are heading. Rider 330 works seamlessly with Bryton app. Your tracks and workout data can be synced via WLAN from the device to Bryton App in just seconds, where you can view progress, graphical analysis and share rides on social media. With simple setup, your tracks will be automatically synced to STRAVA, making it easy for you to share and compete with millions on STRAVA. Rider 330 provides the most convenient way in planning, riding, training, analyzing and sharing. *Turn by turn information is only available when planning trips using Bryton app.
D**R
but I wanted to love this device and I think you should know some ...
I do not write reviews often, but I wanted to love this device and I think you should know some details before buying. I own it for 2.5 month (I bought it here for full price). And I own full XC bike (60% pavement and rest woods, trails, singletrails,...)Device itself is great. Holder looks simple, but works really good - no problem with it even on really rough terrain. So far battery life is incredible I was biking every day for 50 minutes and it was still working even after 14 days.Sensors - I know that GPS sensor for speed does not work fully in the woods/trails (due to tight switchbacks and trees - GPS signal). Thus I decided to buy ANT speed sensor (since it device supports ANT you can buy any brand - I bought SIGMA speed sensor and I had zero problem with it).Backlight does not have dimming setting. It is little bit sad, because it is too bright during night, but you can live with it :-)Device allows you to personalize display screens really nicely. So far everything is ok, BUT here is software part which is important too.Software - is my biggest issue with this device. I tested Android application which really looks and works like some student project (I'm software engineer, so I might be biased little bit). You can go to Android Player Store and read reviews by yourself.They tell you that you can sync data to strava - true, but you can do this only immediately after you sync data to you mabile app. It seems like nothing if you like to share everything, but it is almost everyday issue if you like to share ojly some of your tracks (like me).Android app is only way how to create and upload map into your device. There is map on Bryton pages, but it does not work with thus device. My biggest problem is that it does not allow you to make multipoints (do you really want to go just from point A to B? I bet that you would like to craft your own trail maps. BTW you cannot start "Follow Track" function without stopping/canceling actual recording. Thus you cannot use several maps and record your entire day on bycicle.Pros: device itselfCons: softwareI would bought it again only with massive improvements in software - it is just simple overpriced tachometer without good software.My biggest hope is that Bryton will invest into they software more. It will be even awesome to provide some documentation so some community driven (open source) can be created. I see really good potential in this device, but so far just promises.
M**E
not worth the frustration
I've owned three Bryton bike computers (two 330s and a smaller unit I use on my mountain bike), and will never buy another. It's not worth the hassle and headache.I wanted to like them. They have all the features I wanted for the best price, but unfortunately, they just don't work.None of them have read accurately. The app, maps, and uploading/downloading routes and info is always a hassle.The first Bryton I owned was off slightly in just about every metric. It was enough to be annoying but I just dealt with it. It read consistently low, so at least I was able to compare my data against my own riding. However, I accidentally put it through the washer and had to order a new computer. I had sworn I wouldn't go with Bryton again, but I wasn't expecting to have to replace it so soon (my own fault for forgetting to take it out of my jersey pocket), so I went ahead and ordered another Bryton due to the cost savings.The new one was even worse. I took it for several rides. It never read close to accurately. I'd be cruising at 18/19 mph and it'd read 11/12 mph. The percent gradient and other features would cut in and out. Overall, it was a bad experience. Spend the extra money and go with the Wahoo or Garmin.
G**I
Best value
Bryton makes by far the best devices for the price. The company has also been extremely prompt and helpful with support requests that I have submitted from time to time. The 330 captures 70+ metrics and its battery lasts 30+ hours, longer than any continuous ride one would ever undertake. Navigation is basic breadcrumbs but you can't go wrong following an arrow on a line. Bryton also constantly issues upgrades of the software, some of which are major improvements in functionality. One, persistent weakness: despite calibration, readings of altitude are imprecise but that applies unfortunately to most GPS devices, even the most expensive ones on the market.
K**S
Works well but won't hold a charge
Worked OK when I first got it but the charge didn't seem to hold. I didn't think much of it and kept it on a charger until it was time for a ride. Now and a couple of months later as soon as I unplug from the charger it shutdown for no charge.Too bad, when it worked it was fine. Outside the return window so not sure what I can do.
A**.
Decent cycling computer for what it's worth
Well, I can't say much about this cycling computer considering this is my first time owning one.Although I have read some mixed review about this product, so far it has served its purpose for me.Yes, as you can read above you can sync cadence, power and heart rate monitors, as well as Di2. But I personally don't have much of a purpose for those things as I use it for the follow track feature and syncing my rides to strava and the bryton app itself.
J**S
it has worked great. I read some reviews where it stated the ...
I purchased this for road biking despite it being listed for Mtn biking. So far, it has worked great. I read some reviews where it stated the display was small and it may be better to go w/the 530 for road bike speeds and ease of seeing display. I have multiple screens set up w/few displays per screen. I have not had an issue w/seeing. I will probably end up buying the F-mount in the near future as I can see the advantage to having this. Synching to Strava is not difficult at all. Overall, I am very satisfied and would recommend this to a friend.
G**S
Riding Data Analysis
I recently upgrade my computer from Sigma 906 computer. This Bryton offers more data for my average cycling. I customized my DATA page and now i get all my data on the same page. This computer automatically stops n starts with my intervention. I have only been on two ride with the new computer but look forward to riding more and adding the the speed/cadence combo sensor and the heart rate monitor. This computer even displays the outside temperature and heading info.. I cant say enough good about this computer. Must buy and download the app as well.
S**N
Happy customer
Gps accuracy is great, intuitive menu navigation. Easy to pair devices via ant+ and to upload my workout with Bluetooth to my phone.Haven't play a lot with it yet, but so far I love it!
A**R
Five Stars
Super long battery life. Sturdy and accurate.
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