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The Bryton Aero 60T GPS Cycle Computer is a cutting-edge cycling companion equipped with a heart rate monitor, speed and cadence sensors, and a robust metal aero mount. With pre-loaded OSM maps and seamless integration with popular fitness apps, it empowers cyclists to navigate, train, and share their achievements effortlessly.
V**.
Great bike computer
I am not a professional cyclist. I am just a weekend rider and form the this computer does great. You can sync you date with Strava. I wished you could sync you ride with Komoot, as well. It's possible to get your route from Komoot but not to sync it back. Connecting to the sensors is easy it takes seconds. I was able to connect it to my other non-Bryton sensors as well just as easy. Being able to configure the device using a smartphone is a very good option that I like a lot. I cannot attest to battery life yet because I haven't been able to drain the battery yet :) As a whole it's a great device. the only thing apart from not being able to sync the rides to Komoot is that it can only support 2 bikes and I have 3 now.
G**L
Muy bueno
Es un buen ciclocomputador.. pero lamentablemente el sensor de cadencia se daño a las 4 usadas.. y nunca respondieron la garantia ni nada por el estilo.. si le falta mejorar
C**R
Great product at a great price
This is a great product and very easy to get going. It has every measurement that you can imagine. Very nice, bright screen and easily downloads into strava. I definitely like it over Garmin as the Bryton is much more affordable.
N**T
Function is OK, Nice looking, but TERRIBLE tech support.
Terrible support. I use the auto lap (set fir 5 miles) and at each five mile interval a random distance and time show up. Using the Briton app after a ride will also give random average lap speeds (I’ve seen anywhere from 80-250mph!!) these don’t pull into Saba thankfully. When I went to the supper site and asked for help my email response was entirely in Chinese!! First they suggest I turn off auto lap, (what’s the point in it then?) They asked for me to send the data files (I had to use Google translate to work out what the email said) and since then I’ve heard nothing. The computer looks nice and connects to the speed HR, and cadence detectors easily, the screen is clear and a good size except for the tiny screen that pops up with lap times or when you get a text, it’s just too small to read. I probably should have stuck with Garmin...
E**L
Great computer marred by terrible software and unreliable accessories
First things first - the computer itself is fantastic. Turn-by-turn routes created with RideWithGPS worked well. Display is very customizable, easy to read, capable of showing every point of data one would expect of a modern cycling computer. Just to give an idea, on my first page, I had speed, average power, 3s average power, heart rate, cadence, meters climbed, grade, ride time, and temperature. All this on one page, and I had a lot more data displayed on my other pages. My Wahoo BOLT cannot display this much data at once, and is not as customizable. I do honestly miss it. The backlight turns on automatically around sunset, and the battery life is phenomenal. It is definitely not just a cheaper option. It has some details that stand out even when compared to more expensive competitors.There are some negatives about the computer itself. If you like planned workouts, well... they are kind of weird. You have to start them before you start recording a ride, so if you forget, or need to get somewhere on your bike before you can start, etc., things are very awkward. Same goes for routes. You have to remember to start them before you record a ride, or you can't access the menu anymore. One more thing that is a bit of an annoyance.. only two bike profiles available. You can work around these issues for sure, but it is a bit of a pain. Also, no Strava live segments. Not a huge deal for me, but they can be fun sometimes. Too bad.Although I liked the computer itself overall, I did switch to a Wahoo. Why? The software for this computer is absolutely abysmal. And unfortunately, it is totally reliant on said software. If I could get away from the Bryton ecosystem and use some open source software, I might've stuck with it. When I first got it, I downloaded the app for iOS. It did not allow me to register for an account. It would not send me a confirmation email, no matter what I did. I emailed Bryton, but got no response. Seems like this is typical.. support is non-existent, which made me nervous whenever a problem popped up. The next day, it just started working. Things were decent for a month. Using the sync data option which supposedly sends all your data to the computer never worked. Syncing with 3rd party accounts via the Bryton app did work, and I would have to manually send items one by one through here.. a bit of a workaround, but I was relatively happy. Then, one day even this stopped working. Okay, I will manually upload the .gpx file through my phone to the app. That works, great. Then, one day, it didn't. My last workaround failed, and a big part of the computer died. There is a Bryton website where you can login with your account and upload files, but it was absolutely useless. The files would disappear when uploaded. The software honestly gave me bad memories of some of my ill-fated group projects in school.Meanwhile, the heart rate monitor that came with the unit was failing. I thought it was because of cold temperatures, as it would usually take a while to start recording data, and the manual notes this can happen before it is warmed up. I never abused it.. always washed by hand after every ride, stored safely, wet the electrodes before each ride, etc.. More and more data drops as time went by, ever as the weather warmed up. After about six weeks of use, it just stopped working entirely. Swapped batteries, but still no luck. On top of the software issues, this was enough for me. A heart rate monitor failing after less than two months is unacceptable. I decided to return it. I did get the bundle here on sale which might have been worth the savings if everything worked. But at full price, I cannot recommend it at all. It is not worth the hassle. Spend a little more on something that works.
K**Z
it worth it for entry level.
good for price. you still need your phone if you go off course or setup a ride. i by a better one next time but very happy with this one.
L**A
Ni un año de compra y se dañó, no me detecta el satélite
Los sensores muy bien, pero en ciclocomputador se dañó muy rápido, no volveré a comprarlo este tipo
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