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This package arrives with everything mentioned above and includes a Bluetooth heartrate monitor, cadence sensor, and ANT+/BLE hub style speed sensor. The S500 T option is the fully-loaded Bryton offering. The S500 E comes with all the goodies to get you rolling USB charging cable, two bike mounts (alloy and rubber handlebar), and a lanyard - so the unit stays attached to the bike if you crash. The Bryton S500 comes in two package options - the S500 E (tested) and the S500 T.
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The new S500 brings some updates that actually surpass the Rider 750, including improved software and hardware, USB Type-C compatibility, and improved processing power. Like the Bryton Rider 750, the S500 is packed with premium features and a lower price tag. The S500 boasts a solid 24+ hours of battery life and is packed with features like Live Tracking, Climb Challenge (similar to Garmin’s Climb Pro), Voice Search, OpenTopoMap support, Indoor Smart Trainer & Garmin Varia compatibility, ambient light sensor (for backlight adjustment) and a few more… The Bryton S500 is the company’s S-series “Sport” head unit, designed around lightweight construction, long battery life, and real-world racer needs. So was Bryton successful in their pursuits? Read on and find out… Their hope is that the S500 will be something serious racers and keen amateurs can rely on. Learn more.īryton’s new S500 is smaller, and better equipped than the current Rider 750.
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