Bryton Rider 750 SE GPS Cycling Computer Review - feat. Color Touchscreen + Climb Challenge + Voice
When the Bryton Rider 750 was originally introduced, it was Bryton’s top-of-the-line cycling computer with an interactive color touch screen. Bryton has been quite busy since then expanding their Rider GPS lineup and introduced the sport S series to go after the premium GPS market. In this review, we’ll be looking at the latest version of the computer, the Bryton Rider 750 SE, which adds a sleeker design and updated performance. The computer retails for $ which is actually more affordable than the original Bryton 750. With this latest version the Rider 750 SE features on-device rerouting as well as the group ride and chat features. The computer also has a 2.8” color touch screen with all of Bryton’s features such as climb challenge and voice searching.
The Bryton Rider 750 SE uses Bryton’s proprietary quarter turn style mount. It’s nearly identical to a Garmin mount but uses slightly thicker tabs which makes it incompatible with Garmin mounts. Unlike the Bryton Rider S800 which had interchangeable mounts, this mount is molded directly into the base of the computer and cannot be swapped. Unfortunately that means you do need to use Bryton’s own sport mount or buy Bryton specific pucks for third-party out-front mounts. Note, while the Rider 750 SE can be forced into a Garmin style mount it will cause damage over time, something we experienced ourselves with past devices, which is why we don’t recommend mixing mount styles.
Visually, the Bryton Rider 750 SE ditches Bryton’s previous notched corner design for a more modern smooth design. Honestly, the 750 SE would be easy to mistake for the S800 as it shares the same curved shape and white stripe around the edges to break up the black body. With its 2.8” screen, the 750 SE actually slots right between the S500 and S800 computers but retains the original’s portrait shape with a 240x400 pixel display. The 750 SE feels well designed with a plastic body and no exposed hardware. Branding is limited to Bryton on the front of the screen and along the front edge. On the backside of the computer there is a USB-C charging port concealed under a large and secure rubber grommet to keep water and dust out.
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00:00 Intro
00:11 Unboxing Specs
02:32 Fit Finish
05:57 On The Road
08:35 Bryton App
11:53 Comparison (Bryton S800, iGPSPORT BSC300)
14:01 The Final Score
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