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Stay Motivated, Be Active

Published by: Bryton

Description

Bryton Active App store description:
Spend more time riding and less time worrying! The easy-to-use Bryton Active app allows you to track/plan workouts, customize your device, plan trips, sync to popular 3rd party platforms, and much more!
User-Friendly Interface
The new Active app offers a whole new experience with a more intuitive and easier-to-navigate user interface, a categorized app menu, and a more user-friendly design, all while incorporating powerful features and functions!
Zero-Touch Setup
Setup just became even easier! Conveniently customize almost any setting in REAL TIME with a simple click of a button without navigating through device menus!
Upload Activities Conveniently
Cut the cord on PC uploads! With improved Bluetooth communication, it is easier than ever to sync your rides and view detailed ride overviews and analysis whenever and wherever you ride with Bryton Active!
Plan Trips Simply and Easily
Easily plan trips on your trip-enabled Bryton computer! Either enter an address or point of interest and let the app automatically find the best route for you or define your own routes with touch-enabled points and multi-destination custom routes!
Auto Sync to 3rd Party Platforms
The Bryton Active app can automatically sync your workouts with your favorite 3rd party platforms such as Strava, TrainingPeaks, Komoot, and SelfLoops after simply setting up. You can share your rides with friends and family or prepare for events strategically!
Update Firmware/GPS Data Easily
After you pair the device with the Bryton Active app, the app will automatically check the device’s firmware version and current GPS data and then notify you when updates become available. You always have the newest updates and the best features.
New Bluetooth-Enabled Features
It is now possible to sync and plan workouts, download planned trips, view/upload ride logs, modify the device settings, calibrate the altitude, and much more all via Bluetooth with the Bryton Active app.
New Automatic Features
With the new app, it is now possible to automatically sync tracks from your device to the Active app, automatically calibrate altitude, and set up the auto pause feature of the Bryton device.
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User Rating

4.51 out of 5

289 ratings in Australia

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Ratings History

MyRestaurant Reviews

GPS

Cleats59 on

Australia

Great app and the computer as well. Although the GPS connection is slow…In Australia.

It Works Brilliantly

Imamsuat on

Australia

It just works! No hiccups, dramas etc. Next step: If can get one with the radar function on the display. Well done team.

Clunky and non integrative.

Smart770 on

Australia

In theory good stuff. But you can’t share easily to what’s app. And no reply from anyone when asking for help. To synch you have to manually push it.

9 times out of ten fails to upload to Strava.

1cto on

Australia

Generally won’t upload to Strava, only works when the file is run through a file repairer directly from the unit. I guess you get what you pay for.

Bryton Rider 320 - to buy or not to buy?

Watcher_81 on

Australia

After the usual trawling of GPS bike computer reviews prior to selecting a performance/price-appropriate replacement for my trusty but ‘misplaced’ seven year old Garmin 500 (aka ‘Dad’s Tamagotchi’) I settled on the Bryton Rider 320 E. Pros: For my particular ‘S(enior)AMIL’ road/MTB rider activity profile - daily solo fitness / very occasional social rider - the 320 ticks the functions boxes I want (and several I don’t need, e.g. third party app connectivity, but hey - “more is more!”). I particularly like the ‘wireless’ uploading of each ride to my iPhone. Once I had solved the app/device connectivity conundrum (more on that in Cons) I can concur with other reviewers that this device is undeniably good value in terms of attractive price (national bike shop discounted offer A$161), comprehensive functionality/features, thoughtful design, assembly - although I haven’t dropped it, yet, so that’s moot at present, third party app compatibility and interoperability with other brand sensors, e.g. Garmin HRM chest band. Cons: I set the Max Heart Rate at 200 BPM because I’m certain I had sustained that peak numerous times during my first week of 320 ownership! Life’s too short to recount the app/device connectivity establishment ordeal in detail, but (briefly) it involved repeated Bryton proprietary firmware downloads, device resets and trial rides - accompanied by an uncharacteristic stream of exasperation-induced expletives, and even setting up a second account! Like the guy who’s holding the map upside down and refusing to ask locals for directions I was not going to be humiliated by this tiny block of plastic and electronics. Perseverance (pigheadedness?) is my credo and so, eventually, it was my wife who cracked and - despite being the generous purchaser of this early Xmas present - recovered the packaging from the recycling bin and demanded that in order to restore domestic equilibrium I return the device to the shop and replace it with a more expensive Garmin! Perhaps the 320 has an Alexa-like eavesdropping function lurking undetected in its circuitry, but this powerful ultimatum seemed to bring about a total transformation in its recalcitrant attitude, and thus far its performance in every aspect has been impeccable. Just don’t ask me for a step-by-step explanation of how that (thus far) happy ending (sic) occurred!

Don’t bother

Slot Sl*t on

Australia

Can’t sync rides on the 420 to the app - suppose I shouldn’t expect too much from a budget bike computer. I’m buying a Wahoo

Getting better, but still room for improvement

CyclingDoubleDelta on

Australia

I use a Bryton 320e and it loses my user data every-time I optimise the disk. The user settings should be saved to the cloud and have the ability to be synced back to the device. Either way looking forward to the next version :) keep up the great work! Are you coming out with updates to work seamlessly with the Bryton Gardia?

Why the constant changes??

Odysseyesm on

Australia

Stop changing the app! You people ’update’ and change the way everything works - why???

Often fails to upload files

Phd764 on

Australia

I have regularly had files that fail to upload to the server, and since the most recent update this is happening all the time

👍

dhyrdh on

Australia

Can’t sync workouts but other wise good

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App Info

Publisher
Bryton
Languages
Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Thai, Chinese
Recent release
3.0.74.164 (3 weeks ago )
Released on
Mar 10, 2019 (6 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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