The Bryton GPS codec is fully functional and affordable, so it is loved by many riders. The company from Taiwan recently launched two new code charts, namely the Rider 420 and the Rider 860.

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The Bryton GPS codec is fully functional and affordable, so it is loved by many riders. The company from Taiwan recently launched two new code charts, namely the Rider 420 and the Rider 860. - DayDayNews

Bryton GPS code chart has complete functions and affordable prices, so it is loved by many riders. The company from Taiwan recently launched two new code charts, namely the Rider 420 and the Rider 860. The Rider 420 improves the hardware and provides better display effects, while the Rider 860 uses a brand new Android system and is designed for full color touch.

Bryton Rider 420

The Bryton GPS codec is fully functional and affordable, so it is loved by many riders. The company from Taiwan recently launched two new code charts, namely the Rider 420 and the Rider 860. - DayDayNews

Brtyon's new Rider 420, between the Rider 410 and 450 launched last year, uses the same 2.3-inch screen, but it's a little updated in terms of hardware, the most obvious change is this piece of display, now has adjustable brightness and eliminates almost all glare or shadow issues.

The Bryton GPS codec is fully functional and affordable, so it is loved by many riders. The company from Taiwan recently launched two new code charts, namely the Rider 420 and the Rider 860. - DayDayNews

In terms of price, the Rider 420 is the same as the old 410, both priced at $130. In addition to all the features of the previous 410, it has been added to connect to the Bryton Active smartphone app to navigate and enable changes to settings without interrupting cycling activities. These features include ANT+ and Bluetooth sensor connections, five GPS satellite positioning system , customizable up to 8 data fields per page, and automatic synchronization with Strava, Komoot. The

Rider 420 measures 37x32x8mm and weighs 77g. It can provide 35 hours of running time at full power. The Rider 420 will be available worldwide by mid-October 2019 at the latest and offers package options with heart rate, speed and cadence sensors.

Bryton Rider 860

The Bryton GPS codec is fully functional and affordable, so it is loved by many riders. The company from Taiwan recently launched two new code charts, namely the Rider 420 and the Rider 860. - DayDayNews

The system of the new Rider 860 is based on the Android system transformation, which can also bring more functions. The Rider 860 uses a full-color 2.8-inch touch screen and can be used with gloves. It has a free global OpenStreetMap mapping installed at the factory, which can be used for detailed navigation and can be used without pairing with a smartphone.

The Bryton GPS codec is fully functional and affordable, so it is loved by many riders. The company from Taiwan recently launched two new code charts, namely the Rider 420 and the Rider 860. - DayDayNews

Rider 860 is priced at 300 euros, with a size of 56x96x23mm, a weight of 128g, and has 5 GPS satellite positioning systems, Bluetooth connectivity to ANT+ sensor, ANT+FE-C training software, automatic WiFi upload, Bryton tracking orbit navigation with street name and POI information, can run for 16 hours at full power.

The Bryton GPS codec is fully functional and affordable, so it is loved by many riders. The company from Taiwan recently launched two new code charts, namely the Rider 420 and the Rider 860. - DayDayNews

Rider 860 has also added a "Explore" route, which can plan new route recommendations based on user's riding style, distance and target riding time. It can also be used with the Bryton Active app to push notifications for local weather conditions. The Rider 860 has not yet been set for an official release date, but is expected to be launched by the end of 2019. Both new Bryton code tables will continue to use the Bryton standard 1/4 interface, so the existing code table rack can be used.

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