After lots of review watches including yours. I have bought the stages dash l200. It is older , lower cost than latest garmin, bryton, hammerhead and the brought climb feature to this and older models. Love that they offer it to existing users, smart sensor pages, and Visualisation is next level. Looks like i am leaving garmin. Its worth a look.
Awesome review, thank you! Bryton is so close to being competitive in the top league of cycling computers. I really hope they get there in the next generation.
Well...you really lost me at 'eccentric Uncle'... (haha) Looking forward to further to Bryton Updates. Appreciate the Info kind sir & all the Best ahead in 2022 to you & yours
Great review! I've been happy with my Rider 750. It's had its moments, but it does update regularly. To get around the shiney screen I fitted a satin screen saver from a phone. The all day battery life is a real plus on both units. Who wants to carry a power pack? Any fine tuning is best done on the phone app, but once it's set, it's set! So the S500 looks like a great unit, and even better as it's considerably cheaper than its rivals. However the only advantages over the 750 seem to be faster processing, the hill climb feature, and even more battery life. Is that enough to upgrade from a 750? Not sure yet!
I just bought an S500 for the same price as a Garmin 530 and happy with it, though i didn’t realise that the Google maps wasn’t installed but actually parasitising from my iPhone.
I don’t understand why Bryton would come out with the 500, when the 750 already exists. There are slight improvements with the 500, but at a cost of a smaller screen. They weigh almost the same. What am I missing? Why would anyone choose the 500 over the 750?
I'm looking at an alternative to Wahoo Roam, my old Elemnt battery is fading and turned to online to get reviews. I was all for the S500 until your review, it doesn't seem to match the sales pitch and website statements Bryton are advertising. Is this just your firmware / mapping needs updating ? They state the S500 is a standalone device, you can download the relevant area maps, that appear to be OSM, certainly their site shows more detailed mapping on the device and it has its own GPS so once a route has been generated it no longer needs your phone connected. I've just found Bryton own youtube channel so will go back to that. What attracted me to it was the long battery life (24h on their site) vers the 17h of the Roam.
I’d go for the Edge 830. Eur319 feels like a good price. There’s a chance Garmin bring out a new 8xx variant (I’ve got no idea) but presumably at a higher price than this.
@@Sportivecyclist thanks for the reply! So wait for a new model (gamin/wahoo) or buy this edge 830 (found one that is €305) or €400 with all the sensors🤔 what do you think?
I’m not a fan of my 530. It feels stuck in the dark ages compared to where other bike computers are going. No touchscreen. Clunky buttons and you have to use those clunky buttons to update the display. To me, that feels super antiquated compared to others. Even on the Bryton it allows you to easily update your screen and profiles from a smartphone. Much easier than clicking buttons hundreds of times. The only two functions I like on the 530 over the Bryton are auto pause based on a custom speed and offline maps. Outside of that, I think Bryton is a winner and I’m considering it.
I'm not sure what we can do about that Nikolaus. Here is the review in a blog post, in English, which you could Google Translate? www.sportivecyclist.com/bryton-rider-s500-initial-review-8-weeks-in/
After lots of review watches including yours. I have bought the stages dash l200. It is older , lower cost than latest garmin, bryton, hammerhead and the brought climb feature to this and older models. Love that they offer it to existing users, smart sensor pages, and Visualisation is next level. Looks like i am leaving garmin. Its worth a look.
Awesome review, thank you! Bryton is so close to being competitive in the top league of cycling computers. I really hope they get there in the next generation.
Thanks. Though I fear that 'so close' is still a massive gulf when it comes to competing with Garmin and Wahoo...
@@Sportivecyclist Great review! So what to do:
Garmin edge 830 or the Bryton s500
or wait for newer devices?
Well...you really lost me at 'eccentric Uncle'... (haha)
Looking forward to further to Bryton Updates.
Appreciate the Info kind sir & all the Best ahead in 2022 to you & yours
I like your style. Thanks for the video - got one of these on order.
Can I use osm maps?
Thanks for the funny and useful review.
Your objectivity disclaimer was a blast.
Great review!
I've been happy with my Rider 750. It's had its moments, but it does update regularly.
To get around the shiney screen I fitted a satin screen saver from a phone.
The all day battery life is a real plus on both units. Who wants to carry a power pack?
Any fine tuning is best done on the phone app, but once it's set, it's set!
So the S500 looks like a great unit, and even better as it's considerably cheaper than its rivals. However the only advantages over the 750 seem to be faster processing, the hill climb feature, and even more battery life. Is that enough to upgrade from a 750? Not sure yet!
If you're happy with it, I'd recommend staying with the 750 until the S500 'beds in'.
Hi :) thanks for the review. Do you know if open TopoMap will be also available on the Bryton 750?
I just bought an S500 for the same price as a Garmin 530 and happy with it, though i didn’t realise that the Google maps wasn’t installed but actually parasitising from my iPhone.
Hi, has any of the glitches you describe in the video, especially about routing/mapping, been fixed with later SW updates?
I don’t understand why Bryton would come out with the 500, when the 750 already exists. There are slight improvements with the 500, but at a cost of a smaller screen. They weigh almost the same. What am I missing? Why would anyone choose the 500 over the 750?
All fair points J-P. It is quicker than the 750 (i.e. more capable chipset) but a lot of the same issues remain.
Was hoping to hear anything about new Live Track feature on S500 and 750. Any possibility that you could make short video about this?
Anyway to upload a workout file to headunit, besides workout creater and training peaks? Drag and drop file into folder? Thanks
Cual me recomenda un gps para gravel? Tengo duda garmin 530 o bryton s500 o 750, no se cual mejor para todos completos
I'm looking at an alternative to Wahoo Roam, my old Elemnt battery is fading and turned to online to get reviews. I was all for the S500 until your review, it doesn't seem to match the sales pitch and website statements Bryton are advertising. Is this just your firmware / mapping needs updating ? They state the S500 is a standalone device, you can download the relevant area maps, that appear to be OSM, certainly their site shows more detailed mapping on the device and it has its own GPS so once a route has been generated it no longer needs your phone connected. I've just found Bryton own youtube channel so will go back to that. What attracted me to it was the long battery life (24h on their site) vers the 17h of the Roam.
Agreed. I'd go for the new ELEMNT BOLT V2.
Would love strava live segments on bryton
Sure. But being able to sync routes properly between Strava and the Bryton app would be a start!
How has your Token BB held up. Thinking of buying one for my 2016 4.3
All good so far Jorge 😀👍🏻
Great review! So what to do:
Garmin edge 830 for €319
Or the Bryton s500 for €269
I’d go for the Edge 830. Eur319 feels like a good price. There’s a chance Garmin bring out a new 8xx variant (I’ve got no idea) but presumably at a higher price than this.
@@Sportivecyclist thanks for the reply! So wait for a new model (gamin/wahoo) or buy this edge 830 (found one that is €305) or €400 with all the sensors🤔 what do you think?
I think only you can answer that….
I love my edge 530, wish it had USB-C though.
You've got to imagine that will be in the next iteration of the Edge, now that Wahoo, Bryton and I think Hammerhead are doing it.
I’m not a fan of my 530. It feels stuck in the dark ages compared to where other bike computers are going. No touchscreen. Clunky buttons and you have to use those clunky buttons to update the display. To me, that feels super antiquated compared to others. Even on the Bryton it allows you to easily update your screen and profiles from a smartphone. Much easier than clicking buttons hundreds of times. The only two functions I like on the 530 over the Bryton are auto pause based on a custom speed and offline maps. Outside of that, I think Bryton is a winner and I’m considering it.
is it compatible with strava live segments?
No the S500 doesn't have this feature - I don't think any of the Brytons have Strava Live Segments
climb challenge on 750?
you got a battery percentage,nada on 750
Bonjour pensée a mettre les sous titre en français merci
Desole je ne parle pas francais...
Da ich nicht englisch kann ich mit diesem Video nichts anfangen.
I'm not sure what we can do about that Nikolaus. Here is the review in a blog post, in English, which you could Google Translate? www.sportivecyclist.com/bryton-rider-s500-initial-review-8-weeks-in/