It has a very thin bezel, too, so the screen takes up most of the surface, much like modern smartphones.
The screen itself is a new tech called a MIP (Memory In Pixel) display that’s coupled with an internal reflection layer that they say makes it much sharper outdoors by eliminating a “screen shadow”.
You can even choose from graphical color-coded displays or just plain old numbers. Or not, since you can customize the layout and number of items on display through their companion app. Starting with the visuals, it’s a sleeker, rounder profile than the Rider series, and the massive 3.4″ color touchscreen gives you a lot to look at. Oh, and it bumps battery life to a staggering 36 hours, or even up to 40 hours without viewing the map pages!Ĭombine these with the already impressive feature list that comes standard on all of their current models, and you have a device that offers everything a hardcore cyclist could want. It builds on their Rider 750 and S500 models, and improves upon them with a larger, brighter, higher contrast screen and voice-to-text group chats that allow other S800 riders in your group to communicate hands free, while riding.
If you’re looking for a cycling computer that has every possible feature you’d want PLUS voice-activated navigation, then the new Bryton S800 should be on your list. Support us! BikeRumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article.