
While Bryton is best known as a budget friendly cycling computer maker, their sport S series has been their premium lineup. The new Rider S810 is the latest iteration of their top-of-the-line S series computer and combines a massive 3.5” color touch screen with the latest technology. With a retail price of $299.95, the Rider S810 offers high-end features that are designed to compete with Wahoo and Garmin at a more affordable price point. The S810 features a number of upgrades from the S800 including a curved glass display and Climb Challenge 2.0 with real-time climb profiles. One of the newest features is the integration of Strava Live segments which is the first time we’ve seen the feature on a Bryton computer.
As with the other S-series computers, Bryton has designed the S810 with a removable Bryton mount on the bottom. It’s nearly identical to a Garmin quarter turn mount, but has slightly thicker tabs which can damage a Garmin mount over time. You can either use a Bryton specific mount like those offered by KOM or the Bryton Sport Mount. The mount can also be replaced with an optional Garmin mount by removing the four screws and swapping the mount out. It’s a nice feature that lets you use the S810 with standard Garmin mounts and something we’d recommend as there are limited Bryton mounts on the market. Once the computer is locked into place on a mount there is almost no play despite the plastic mount construction. Note, the Garmin adapter is specific to the S810 and not interchangeable with the S510’s adapter.
Visually, the Bryton S810 continues the S series lineup premium design with smooth curved edges and a slim profile. The large 3.5” screen makes the S810 one of the largest Bryton offers and matches Garmin’s top offerings. With this latest iteration, Bryton has reduced the bezel size and added curved glass at the edges of the screen to help give the S810 an even more premium look and feel. Compared to the previous S800 with a flat screen and plastic edges, the curved screen gives the S810 a high-end look that matches today’s top cell phones. The computer also has a nice weight to it with mostly black exterior and a gray accent line around the sides instead of the previous white....
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00:00 Intro
00:11 Unboxing + Specs
02:00 Fit + Finish
06:37 On The Bike
10:11 Comparison (Bryton S800, iGPSPORT iGS800)
13:25 Bryton Active App
17:33 The Final Score
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Bryton Rider S810
Created: February 19, 2026The reviewer provides a comprehensive review of the Bryton Rider S810 GPS cycling computer. They describe it as the latest top-of-the-line model in Bryton's premium S series, featuring a massive 3.5-inch color touchscreen, 50-hour runtime, Climb Challenge 2.0, and Strava Live segments. They detail the packaging, contents, design, user interface, navigation features, and app integration. The reviewer highlights its premium look with curved glass, intuitive UI, and flexible navigation, while noting the lack of training metrics and some accessory availability issues.
AI-Summary
Pros
- Premium look and feel
- Curved glass top screen
- Bright and vibrant 3.5-inch color touchscreen
- Responsive touchscreen
- Intuitive user interface
- Nice navigation prompts that show an indication of the intersection instead of just a generic arrow
- Massive screen size
- 50-hour runtime (adjusts based on usage)
- Climb Challenge 2.0 provides real-time climb metrics even without a route loaded
- Strava Live segments (a first on a more budget-friendly computer)
- Removable/replaceable rear mount (compatible with optional Garmin mount)
- USB Type-C charging
- Quick status widget accessible anywhere
- Flexible UI with no artificial restrictions on zoom or navigation
- Can stop route navigation mid-ride and change settings freely
- Automatically detects climbs during free rides and shows full profile
- Lots of real estate for data fields and maps
- Improved finish over previous S800 model
- Group ride feature to track and chat with other Bryton users
- Explore feature to find routes on the fly via phone
- Forget-to-start recording prompt
- Customizable data fields and profiles via app
- Nice animations and overlays in the app
- Analyzes rides without needing additional subscriptions
Cons
- Lacks any training metrics (which are popular in mid-range computers)
- The updated Garmin adapter (V2) is a little hard to find and seems to be out of only a few suppliers
- Requires a Strava subscription for Strava Live segments
- Route syncing isn't as seamless as Garmin (requires manual selection in the app)
- Includes only a very basic handlebar mount (hook design with O-rings)
- Map zoom can have a little bit of lag, though it loads quickly
Key Points
- Model: Bryton Rider S810
- Retail price: $300
- Screen: 3.5-inch color touchscreen, one of the largest on the market
- Runtime: 50 hours (adjusts with usage)
- Features: Climb Challenge 2.0, Strava Live segments
- Mount: Removable rear mount, swappable for Bryton or optional Garmin mount
- Design: Curved glass screen, gray accent color, rounded edges, plastic body
- Dimensions: 102.5 x 57.6 x 15.8 mm
- Weight: 115g (computer only), 9g (included mount)
- Buttons: Four physical buttons (power/lock, lap, start/stop, page change) in addition to touchscreen
- Charging: USB Type-C
- Navigation: Shows intersection animations, forward elevation chart, explore feature
- App: Bryton Active app for customization, route uploads, and third-party syncing
- Upgrade from S800: Slimmer bezels, curved glass screen, improved finish
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