Bryton Rider S810 GPS Bike Computer: 3.5-inch color touchscreen
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Ever get lost on a ride and wish your bike could just tell you where to go? Well, now it can. Meet the GPS Bike Computer—your new cycling buddy that's all about keeping you on track (literally). It's got this slick 3.5-inch color touchscreen that's so easy to use, you'll wonder how you ever managed without it. Rain or shine, the display stays crystal clear, because let's face it, the weather shouldn't dictate your ride. And with 50 hours of battery life, this thing lasts longer than your enthusiasm for that 'short' ride that turned into an all-day adventure. Plus, it's smart enough to show you the way with map display and navigation functions, so you can focus on the ride, not the route. And yeah, it plays nice with other gadgets too, thanks to Bluetooth connectivity. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a daily commuter, this little gadget's got your back.
- 50-hour battery life
- Map display and navigation
- Bluetooth connectivity
- 3.5-inch color touchscreen
General specs
- Brand: Bryton
- Model: Rider S810
- Seller: Joom
- Screen Size: 3.5-inch
- Screen Type: Color touchscreen
- Battery Life: 50 hours
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
- First listed by seller: 8/1/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Bryton | Bryton | Bryton | HAYAO | HAYAO | IGPSport |
Model | Rider S810 | S510E | S800 | Bryton Rider S510 | iGS800 | iGS800 |
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Price | $422.87 | $314.74 | $423.12 | $476.62 | $521.44 | $544.75 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | September 2, 2025 | August 25, 2025 | September 2, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | September 2, 2025 | August 22, 2025 |
Display | Touch screen | Touchscreen | Touch screen | |||
Navigation | GPS | GPS | Full GNSS |
Abigail C.
Los Angeles, CA
August 9, 2025
i bought this after getting lost on a bike trail last month—totally my style to be skeptical about new gadgets, but i had to try it. at first, i was slow to warm up to it, wondering if it was worth the cost, but after using it for a couple of weeks, i'm super impressed. it's become my go-to for rides around la, from the beach paths to the hills. the screen is just amazing; i can glance at it and know exactly where i am, no matter the weather. battery life is incredible—i charged it once and it's still going strong after multiple long rides. the navigation is intuitive; it tells me where to turn without being obnoxious, and i can focus on enjoying the music from my phone since it pairs so well. it feels reliable, like a trusted friend on wheels. honestly, it's transformed my cycling experience, making me feel more confident and free to explore without fear of getting lost. for the peace of mind it brings, it's totally worth it, even for a budget-conscious person like me.
- Pros: the screen is super clear and easy to see even in bright sunlight or rain, which is a lifesaver when i'm out riding. i love that it lasts for ages on a single charge, way longer than my usual rides, so i never worry about it dying mid-adventure. the maps and directions are spot-on, guiding me without any fuss, and it connects smoothly with my other devices, making everything work together seamlessly.
- Cons: it seems a bit pricey upfront, which made me hesitate at first since i'm careful with my budget. the touchscreen can be a tad slow to respond sometimes, especially when my hands are sweaty or wet, which is annoying when i need quick adjustments. also, the initial setup took a while to figure out, and it doesn't always pick up signals right away in dense areas, leading to brief moments of confusion.