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title: "Bryton Aero 60E GPS Bike/Cycling Computer, 32 Long Battery Life, Pre-Loaded OSM Maps & Follow Track. Support Power Meter, ESS."
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# Dual-band ANT+ & BLE sensor support 32-hour battery life Pre-loaded OSM maps & turn-by-turn navigation Bryton Aero 60E GPS Bike/Cycling Computer, 32 Long Battery Life, Pre-Loaded OSM Maps & Follow Track. Support Power Meter, ESS.

**Brand:** bryton
**Price:** 82927₫
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚴‍♂️ Own the Road, Track Every Turn, Beat Every Limit!

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- **What is this?** Bryton Aero 60E GPS Bike/Cycling Computer, 32 Long Battery Life, Pre-Loaded OSM Maps & Follow Track. Support Power Meter, ESS. by bryton
- **How much does it cost?** 82927₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- bryton enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bryton brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Navigate Like a Pro:** Pre-installed OSM maps with turn-by-turn guidance ensure you never lose your way on new trails.
- • **Seamless Sensor Sync:** Connect effortlessly to speed, cadence, heart rate, power meters & ESS for pro-level training data.
- • **Ride Longer, Worry Less:** Unmatched 32-hour battery keeps you powered through epic rides without a recharge.
- • **Effortless Setup & Control:** Configure directly on-device or via Bryton Active app for a personalized, hassle-free experience.
- • **Share Your Journey Instantly:** Auto-sync rides with Strava & TrainingPeaks to showcase your progress and join the cycling community.

## Overview

The Bryton Aero 60E is a lightweight, feature-rich GPS cycling computer boasting a 32-hour battery life, pre-loaded OSM maps with turn-by-turn navigation, and broad sensor compatibility including ANT+ and BLE. Designed for serious cyclists seeking reliable route guidance and comprehensive training data, it pairs seamlessly with the Bryton Active app for easy setup and automatic ride syncing to popular platforms like Strava and TrainingPeaks.

## Description

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Review: Great Bike Computer, Reasonable Price - I have waited to review my Bryton Aero 60E until I have used it for about 30 ride (350 mi.) It has performed flawlessly the full time. It took a few rides to ger comfortable with setup using the buttons. It syncs perfectly with my Samsung A10 Android phone using the Bryton App. It downloads maps when needed (not often used). It downloads all ny rides with route maps and data at the end of each ride when requeated. I use it with GPS speed and Distance only and it matches my riding friends wheel revolution based computers very consistantly. It oes not need to be phone connected if mapping isn't needed.
Review: Good with caveats - I've been using the Aero 60 for a couple months now - it's my first bike computer. Most of my riding friends are using Wahoo's or Garmins. For the most part, I'm finding it to be everything I need for cycling. I would say this sits between what a Wahoo Element Bolt and the Roam are in terms of function/design/features. Near the size and styling of the Bolt, but with added map and turn by turn functionality so you can see the route and area around you. Navigating the menus and setting it up for the first time took some time and reading and also googling (the manual is pretty basic). Once you get used to it, it (mostly) just works, which is great. I have a speed sensor paired with it but don't use as HR monitor or cadence/power sensors. It supports all those connections if you need it though. I got it because it supports turn-by-turn navigation with on-screen maps for less than half of what a Wahoo Roam costs. I don't always use it, but when I do it (mostly) works and works well. Overall, I'm mostly happy with it for the price. If I could afford it, I would probably have gone with the Roam, however, mostly because Wahoo's customer service is absolutely stellar. Bryton, on the other hand..... non-existent. I'm still waiting on an issue ticket to even get a response from them after a week. Design - Simple and effective. It's mostly plastic, but it's light. No touchscreen, which is fine for the price. Buttons can sometimes be a little tricky to remember what does what depending on what menu you're in, but it works. One note: the charging port can't be accessed when it's locked in the mount, so if you need to charge it on the go, you'll need a handlebar bag or something. Display - Simple but effective. I've never had a hard time viewing the screen in any lighting condition. The backlight is strong and works well at night. It's not going to look as good compared to a color screen on the high end Wahoo's or Garmin's, but for the price it's great. Battery Life - Stellar. with sensor connected and GPS/maps going, I'm getting about 3 medium rides (40-60 miles) with stops in between charges. I usually try to recharge it after 2 longish rides just to be safe. It will easily last a full century, possibly a double, on a full charge. CAVEAT: the battery life meter is not the most reliable. It stays at full for a long time, then goes to 3/4 for a while, but after it hits halfway it dives pretty fast. I would consider them more like 1/3rd increments with the last 3rd being pretty short. Features - Way more than I personally need. It has all the ability to track every sensor you could throw at it. You can also customize the different display screens and what stats/data they display, which is great. GPS sometimes takes a second to lock on, but seems to be accurate enough for what I need. If you're competitive and need the most precise data, though, I've read the Bryton GPS isn't quite up to snuff as Garmin, but it's plenty fine for anyone not actually competing and just needs to track the route. The biggest and best feature is the Maps and turn by turn navigation. The screen is pretty clear and the navigation is readable while riding. Long street names get cut off sometimes, though, but at least you can see how far away the turn is both visually and countdown by miles/feet as you approach. CONS -I've had 2 instances of data corruption so far. The first time I was trying to load a map onto the device while in the middle of a ride. It really didn't like that and the whole thing froze up. After restarting, the file couldn't be uploaded and the Bryton App said it was corrupted. In hindsight I might have been able to repair the actual file via FitFileTools, but I gave up on it and deleted it. The 2nd time was when the battery was getting low and the GPS flung my position all the way out to Madagascar for some reason before dropping out entirely. Strava definitely didn't like that, but I was able to correct the file. To be fair, it's hard to say what might have caused the GPS glitch, but still, it's worth noting. No other issues with data besides that in dozens of rides so far. -The App is twitchy when you try to take strava routes and make them into turn by turn files. Sometimes it will just say "failed". It seems to be most reliable when the phone is using WiFi for some reason. So now I try to make sure I convert the routes for turn by turn navigation at home. You'll still be able to load the map and see the route on the Aero if it refuses to convert, but it just won't notify you of upcoming turns. - Bryton customer service and support flat out doesn't exist. Be aware of that. My friends have gotten immediate and extremely generous support from Wahoo for issues. For that reason alone, if/when I upgrade I'm likely going to save up and drop the extra money on one of their devices. Fortunately it's working for me for now, and saving $200 was worth it. Hopefully it stays reliable and doesn't become more frustrating as time goes on....

## Features

- Bryton Aero 60 with pre-installed OSM Map and follow-track for easier guidance: Never afraid of getting lost in the middle of your ride. Also, with the help of the APP- Bryton Active, you will be able to plan your route directly or download the trails from 3rd-party website: Strava, Trailforks, and Ride with GPS.
- Easy to use, no more complicated to setup: Bryton Aero 60 allow you to either to do the configuration on device itself or via our mobile APP- Bryton Active. Using the APP, make the whole setup process (personal data/ bike profile/ data grid/ general settings) much easier.
- Help you to train yourself like a professional: compatible to use with dual-band (ANT+BLE) speed, cadence, Heart rate monitor sensor, ANT+ power meter, ESS (Di2,Shimano/ eTAP, SRAM/EPS, Campagnolo). Support TrainingPeaks workout download to the bike computer.
- Power features make your ride more enjoyable: with 32hrs long battery life, you don't need to worry about the device run out of the battery in the middle of ride. Also, smart notification: it will shows you the call and messages on the screen when you are riding.
- Sharing your victories and journey with you loved one! STRAVA and TrainingPeaks Auto Sync after finish the ride with the help of Bryton Active APP.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07G5PVYFK |
| Additional Features | Bluetooth |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 32 Hours |
| Brand | Bryton |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bicycle |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (19) |
| Manufacturer | Bryton |
| Map Types | Satellite |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 64 GB |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Operating System | iOS |
| Screen Size | 2.3 Inches |
| Sport Type | Cycling, Training |

## Product Details

- **Battery Life:** 32 Hours
- **Brand:** Bryton
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wireless
- **Map Type:** Satellite
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 64 GB
- **Mounting Type:** Handlebar Mount
- **Operating System:** iOS
- **Screen Size:** 2.3 Inches
- **Special Feature:** Bluetooth
- **Vehicle Service Type:** Bicycle

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Bike Computer, Reasonable Price
*by O***4 on October 17, 2020*

I have waited to review my Bryton Aero 60E until I have used it for about 30 ride (350 mi.) It has performed flawlessly the full time. It took a few rides to ger comfortable with setup using the buttons. It syncs perfectly with my Samsung A10 Android phone using the Bryton App. It downloads maps when needed (not often used). It downloads all ny rides with route maps and data at the end of each ride when requeated. I use it with GPS speed and Distance only and it matches my riding friends wheel revolution based computers very consistantly. It oes not need to be phone connected if mapping isn't needed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good with caveats
*by B***O on February 15, 2021*

I've been using the Aero 60 for a couple months now - it's my first bike computer. Most of my riding friends are using Wahoo's or Garmins. For the most part, I'm finding it to be everything I need for cycling. I would say this sits between what a Wahoo Element Bolt and the Roam are in terms of function/design/features. Near the size and styling of the Bolt, but with added map and turn by turn functionality so you can see the route and area around you. Navigating the menus and setting it up for the first time took some time and reading and also googling (the manual is pretty basic). Once you get used to it, it (mostly) just works, which is great. I have a speed sensor paired with it but don't use as HR monitor or cadence/power sensors. It supports all those connections if you need it though. I got it because it supports turn-by-turn navigation with on-screen maps for less than half of what a Wahoo Roam costs. I don't always use it, but when I do it (mostly) works and works well. Overall, I'm mostly happy with it for the price. If I could afford it, I would probably have gone with the Roam, however, mostly because Wahoo's customer service is absolutely stellar. Bryton, on the other hand..... non-existent. I'm still waiting on an issue ticket to even get a response from them after a week. Design - Simple and effective. It's mostly plastic, but it's light. No touchscreen, which is fine for the price. Buttons can sometimes be a little tricky to remember what does what depending on what menu you're in, but it works. One note: the charging port can't be accessed when it's locked in the mount, so if you need to charge it on the go, you'll need a handlebar bag or something. Display - Simple but effective. I've never had a hard time viewing the screen in any lighting condition. The backlight is strong and works well at night. It's not going to look as good compared to a color screen on the high end Wahoo's or Garmin's, but for the price it's great. Battery Life - Stellar. with sensor connected and GPS/maps going, I'm getting about 3 medium rides (40-60 miles) with stops in between charges. I usually try to recharge it after 2 longish rides just to be safe. It will easily last a full century, possibly a double, on a full charge. CAVEAT: the battery life meter is not the most reliable. It stays at full for a long time, then goes to 3/4 for a while, but after it hits halfway it dives pretty fast. I would consider them more like 1/3rd increments with the last 3rd being pretty short. Features - Way more than I personally need. It has all the ability to track every sensor you could throw at it. You can also customize the different display screens and what stats/data they display, which is great. GPS sometimes takes a second to lock on, but seems to be accurate enough for what I need. If you're competitive and need the most precise data, though, I've read the Bryton GPS isn't quite up to snuff as Garmin, but it's plenty fine for anyone not actually competing and just needs to track the route. The biggest and best feature is the Maps and turn by turn navigation. The screen is pretty clear and the navigation is readable while riding. Long street names get cut off sometimes, though, but at least you can see how far away the turn is both visually and countdown by miles/feet as you approach. CONS -I've had 2 instances of data corruption so far. The first time I was trying to load a map onto the device while in the middle of a ride. It really didn't like that and the whole thing froze up. After restarting, the file couldn't be uploaded and the Bryton App said it was corrupted. In hindsight I might have been able to repair the actual file via FitFileTools, but I gave up on it and deleted it. The 2nd time was when the battery was getting low and the GPS flung my position all the way out to Madagascar for some reason before dropping out entirely. Strava definitely didn't like that, but I was able to correct the file. To be fair, it's hard to say what might have caused the GPS glitch, but still, it's worth noting. No other issues with data besides that in dozens of rides so far. -The App is twitchy when you try to take strava routes and make them into turn by turn files. Sometimes it will just say "failed". It seems to be most reliable when the phone is using WiFi for some reason. So now I try to make sure I convert the routes for turn by turn navigation at home. You'll still be able to load the map and see the route on the Aero if it refuses to convert, but it just won't notify you of upcoming turns. - Bryton customer service and support flat out doesn't exist. Be aware of that. My friends have gotten immediate and extremely generous support from Wahoo for issues. For that reason alone, if/when I upgrade I'm likely going to save up and drop the extra money on one of their devices. Fortunately it's working for me for now, and saving $200 was worth it. Hopefully it stays reliable and doesn't become more frustrating as time goes on....

### ⭐⭐ Ungainly button placement and unusable software app
*by N***H on April 20, 2022*

Hardware is solid. Only the button placement is awckward: try operating this in one hand and see how much you have to fiddle! Software is practically unworkable. Syncing planned trips from app is a hit-and-miss (mostly miss) which is inconvenient. If the software did what it is supposed to do I would have given it a solid 5. Right now I have a gadget I cannot fully use.

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