Rider 750 SE

$249.95
  • 2.8" color touchscreen, 40hr battery, GNSS Satellite for accurate tracking
  • Navigation with Preloaded OSM maps, Voice Search, Follow Track with POI/Peak Info
  • ANT+ FEC Smart Trainer Support, Virtual Track Simulation, Climb Challenge
  • Compatible with Radar, Light Control, Shimano Di2, ANT+ Radar System
  • Electronic Shifting, BLE 5.0, 16GB Storage, E-Bike ANT+ LEV Support, Weather-proof

Customer Reviews

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What's in the box

Rider 750SE (Device Only)

  • Rider 750 SE
  • USB-C cable
  • Standard Bike Mount
  • Safety Lanyard
  • Quick Start Guide
Specification

Display

2.8 inches / 240*400 Pixels

Dimensions (mm)

93 x 50.9 x 19.4

Weight (g)

93g

Battery Life

Up to 40 Hours

Satellite Support

Full GNSS

(GPS / Glonass / Galileo / BDS / QZSS)

Waterproof

IPX7

Heart Rate Zones

7 Zones

Alerts

Yes

Operating Temperature

14°F~122°F

HRM Sensor Support

ANT+ 

Speed/ Cadence Sensor / Power Meter Support

ANT+

Supported Bike Profile

3 Bikes

Sync to Bryton Active APP

Bluetooth (iOS & Android)

Support

Customer Reviews

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Philip
Great product

I needed a navigation device for biking, this is the perfect one at a very fair price. Works great for me. Also bought the Bryton cadence and speed sensor to pair with the Gps.Did a 60 mile ride with the GPS and was really helpful.

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Paulie
Nice unit

This is my first "real" GPS unit -- my first one had no maps -- so I have nothing to compare it to. (Other than it costing FAR less than a Garmin!) Its fairly easy to use/setup/adjust, even though I'm not too tech swavy. Battery life is pretty long. I like the graphics/bar at the top, but would prefer the option of having 4 boxes of info, rather than one big box. One thing I don't like is how it pauses when dropping below 4 MPH (which I occasionally do on steep roads, at least on recovery rides). Haven't used it yet on an MTB ride, but this will be a much bigger issue then. (I think this should be addressed in a future update.) I don't find the maps as useful as they could be, because once you zoom out beyond the 400 meter/yard scale, only main roads/highways show up, which I seldom ride on. (Perhaps this could also be updated?) Graphics & info are fairly easy to see, even without the backlight, but the maps are harder to read without the light.

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Michael Perkins
Excellent product..No response

Love the computer…customer service response is non existent. Will switch to garmin in the future

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Marcus Chestnut
Dim screen

The display needs to be brighter. The characters are 'crisp' enough or like some of the competition Is at the moment. Bryton has made very strides on the competition. If the display was brighter, and with better contrast, the 750se would definitely be a keeper.