Bryton 410 vs Garmin Edge 130?
Moderator: robbosmans
Anyone tried both?
I have run Garmin Edge 305 last 13 years
I do not care about navigation/strava/phone calls/power meters
All I really use is Heart Rate/Ride Timer/Speed/Distance/Total Dist ridden/ Elevation /Grade%
As such any basic GPS controlled unit is fine for me.
The Edge 305 did great all these years but battery is not holding long now & trying to change it
I see the rubber buttons are going to disintegrate.......SO
Pretty Much narrowed down to
Garmin Edge 130 $150
or
Bryton Rider 410 at $90
Garmin I know Bryton I dont
But reading manual Bryton looks good...if reliable
Price is great from Asian seller which is fine with me too
The Garmin is really $199 but has $50 off at Amazon if you take their no fee Credit Card which is no big deal I guess to grab
Anyway.........Anyone running the Bryton 410? Would like to hear your impressions
Garmin 130 of course looks strong but price + less screen
Garmin 1.8" diag screen
Bryton 2.3" diag screen
I have run Garmin Edge 305 last 13 years
I do not care about navigation/strava/phone calls/power meters
All I really use is Heart Rate/Ride Timer/Speed/Distance/Total Dist ridden/ Elevation /Grade%
As such any basic GPS controlled unit is fine for me.
The Edge 305 did great all these years but battery is not holding long now & trying to change it
I see the rubber buttons are going to disintegrate.......SO
Pretty Much narrowed down to
Garmin Edge 130 $150
or
Bryton Rider 410 at $90
Garmin I know Bryton I dont
But reading manual Bryton looks good...if reliable
Price is great from Asian seller which is fine with me too
The Garmin is really $199 but has $50 off at Amazon if you take their no fee Credit Card which is no big deal I guess to grab
Anyway.........Anyone running the Bryton 410? Would like to hear your impressions
Garmin 130 of course looks strong but price + less screen
Garmin 1.8" diag screen
Bryton 2.3" diag screen
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Thanks & yes that is about what I am seeing
Since the Bryton will also fit my Garmin mounts &
at only half the price I am going to give the Bryton a try
Hahah we will see
I have read they do fit Garmin mounts
Same with the 450 in this video
[YouTube]https://youtu.be/wr_lPDduzGM?t=78[/YouTube]
See in the list of Pro's
Just a note in case anyone is interested in this model Bryton Rider 410
So far I am very happy with it
They claim 35 hours battery capacity....So far I have used it for 7 rides average 2+ hours each & have not as yet charged it. Battery still shows quite full after 15+ hours usage
Some things I like.......Being able to choose GPS + which other GPS system to use
Choices are
GPS+ Beidou
GPS + Glonass
GPS+Gal+QZ
Or even Power save in open sky areas which saves battery or of course turn off GPS
Being in the South Pacific Ocean I am using GPS+ Beidou which has proved very accurate so far
With 72 functions it easily covers what I want in a Cyclometer with my HR foremost ( You can add Cadence & Speed but I only use HR)
5 Data Pages possible to scroll with what ever preset info fields you want (up to 8 fields per page)
Also 2 pages available for Lap info also with 8 fields
Auto start & stop along with many alarms if you want them ( I use none )
A Train & Test section where you can setup workouts for intervals etc which include your preset warmup cool down etc
Although I dont use Nav or maps & this one basically does not include such...But You can preload a trip beforehand using Bryton Active online
The Android phone app is a bit hit & miss for me which is fine as I prefer using a computer after ride to log & analyze rides
Their Bryton Active online works great & can be linked to Strava , Training Peaks & SelfLoops
Bunch of other little things I like
2.3" screen
Crisp display with contrast @ only 50%
Pause shows paused does not leave screen like my old Garmin which many times I would forget to restart after a stop etc
Yes all computers have auto pause this one too but I like to keep my warm up & cool down off the record so go manual mode
This also fits my Garmin out front mount
Anyway ....After 14+ years on Garmin I was afraid to try something new but I am glad I did. This Bryton 410 worked out very nice for me.
I know others (not in this area) that use the 450 & Aero 60 like theirs too
So far I am very happy with it
They claim 35 hours battery capacity....So far I have used it for 7 rides average 2+ hours each & have not as yet charged it. Battery still shows quite full after 15+ hours usage
Some things I like.......Being able to choose GPS + which other GPS system to use
Choices are
GPS+ Beidou
GPS + Glonass
GPS+Gal+QZ
Or even Power save in open sky areas which saves battery or of course turn off GPS
Being in the South Pacific Ocean I am using GPS+ Beidou which has proved very accurate so far
With 72 functions it easily covers what I want in a Cyclometer with my HR foremost ( You can add Cadence & Speed but I only use HR)
5 Data Pages possible to scroll with what ever preset info fields you want (up to 8 fields per page)
Also 2 pages available for Lap info also with 8 fields
Auto start & stop along with many alarms if you want them ( I use none )
A Train & Test section where you can setup workouts for intervals etc which include your preset warmup cool down etc
Although I dont use Nav or maps & this one basically does not include such...But You can preload a trip beforehand using Bryton Active online
The Android phone app is a bit hit & miss for me which is fine as I prefer using a computer after ride to log & analyze rides
Their Bryton Active online works great & can be linked to Strava , Training Peaks & SelfLoops
Bunch of other little things I like
2.3" screen
Crisp display with contrast @ only 50%
Pause shows paused does not leave screen like my old Garmin which many times I would forget to restart after a stop etc
Yes all computers have auto pause this one too but I like to keep my warm up & cool down off the record so go manual mode
This also fits my Garmin out front mount
Anyway ....After 14+ years on Garmin I was afraid to try something new but I am glad I did. This Bryton 410 worked out very nice for me.
I know others (not in this area) that use the 450 & Aero 60 like theirs too
Interesting I had never seen that 420. Guess the difference is it has turn by turn Nav
Also interesting how they moved the pause & power buttons under the unit
They also use the page button on that model in Menu mode to scroll through the menu options
So did away with two buttons good idea I guess.
When buying I used the Taiwan based Ebay seller many here mentioned before good prices!
My edge 305 was old of course But served me well for many many years but..yes battery life was never that great
This new one I am quite amazed & of course would be easy to charge after every ride or two but now I'm curious & letting it run for many rides
to see what I get out of it. I am already impressed @ 15 hours use & icon still shows quite full
Will report back when I charge
Well although I still show more than 50% charged I am going to charge my new Bryton Rider 410 today after having used it for 26 hours riding
So I am inclined to believe their claim of having 35 hours battery life.
In any case it has seemed really odd riding for a dozen rides & not recharging it
So I am inclined to believe their claim of having 35 hours battery life.
In any case it has seemed really odd riding for a dozen rides & not recharging it
My vote is for the Edge130. I had one before I "upgraded" to a 820. The 130 did everything I wanted since I don't use a power meter [yet]. IMO, there really isn't a need for all the fancy gadgetry that comes on all the newer devices. I could do without a color touchscreen. Also, the 130 supports the Varia radar.
I still don't get why Garmin won't release an Edge 150 (or something).... adding full Power Meter functionality to the Edge 130's physical package.Paperboy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2019 2:32 amMy vote is for the Edge130. I had one before I "upgraded" to a 820. The 130 did everything I wanted since I don't use a power meter [yet]. IMO, there really isn't a need for all the fancy gadgetry that comes on all the newer devices. I could do without a color touchscreen. Also, the 130 supports the Varia radar.
Or simply update the firmware of the 130 to support the full spectrum of power data.
A true successor to the trusty Edge 500.
Not everyone wants Strava or navigation or any of the other useless features of the 500 series.
what exactly are you missing from power data capabilities on 130?
I bough it month ago for my gf and had to use it 2 or 3 times paired with my all my equipment - everything worked flawlessly.
I had PM data, Varia radar indications (on left side, my 820 shows on right) HR monitor, gps etc.
Uploaded data to strava/traininpeaks and - can't see where is the issue?
I bough it month ago for my gf and had to use it 2 or 3 times paired with my all my equipment - everything worked flawlessly.
I had PM data, Varia radar indications (on left side, my 820 shows on right) HR monitor, gps etc.
Uploaded data to strava/traininpeaks and - can't see where is the issue?
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