Las Vegas, NV, September 20th, 2017 – Bryton Today showcases its full line of Rider GPS Bike computers along with three smart dual band sensors – speed sensor, cadence sensor and heart rate monitor.
Starting with the Rider 530, Bryton’s flagship bike computer, it has a 2.6” high contrast display and supports up to 72+ functions and other features such as upload sync via WiFi, follow track and turn by turn navigation. Rider 330 offers almost identical features comparing to Rider 530, but it comes with a compact size perfect for mountain bike lovers. Rider 310 and Rider 100 are the perfect GPS computers for entry level enthusiasts. Both computers works seamlessly with Bryton app available for both iOS and Android phones.
As Bryton’s new member to the Rider computer line, Rider 10, positioned as the first cycling computer for all riders, is going to change the game of the traditional cycling computer. Unlike traditional cycling computers, Rider 10 records every moment of the ride faithfully, making analyzing, sharing and competing easy than ever; these dual band smart sensors simplify but broaden the way how sensors worked in the past.
The Rider 10 supports 28 function including time, distance, altitude, speed, cadence and heart rate monitor related data. It works seamlessly with these smart sensors via Bluetooth 4.0. The Rider 10 is able to show 4 data pages with up to 4 metrics per page. Working closely with smartphone, Rider 10 could upload records online with simple clicks through Bryton App. Different from traditional cycling computers, every adventure and workout are easily to be shared or analyzed.
No more magnets are needed for the speed and cadence sensors. The installation of the speed and cadence sensor now only takes users seconds to setup. Mount the speed sensor on the wheel hub and the cadence speed sensor on the crank and you are ready to go. With its dual band compatibility, you can pair those sensors with not only cycling computers but smartphone devices people carry every day.
“Traditional cycling computers no longer meet the needs for users anymore. Even it’s your first cycling computer, it should allow you to record, share and analyze,” said Bryton Inc. CEO, Samuel Wang. “Rider 10 will change the game of cycling computers,” he comments continuously.
The MSRP of Rider 10 is surprisingly $54.95 USD. Within the same price range of traditional cycling computers, Rider 10 undoubtedly provides much more values for users.
And the MSRP of the smart cadence and the smart speed sensor is $39.95 while the MSRP of the smart heart rate sensor is $49.95.