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Bryton Rider S800 specifications
The Rider S800 is mid-sized and fairly light in weight at 104g. Bryton
The Bryton Rider S800 sits in the mid-range of cycle computer dimensions, a bit larger than the Garmin Edge 830 and Wahoo Elemnt Roam, but not as big as the Garmin Edge 1040.
Despite its dimensions (105x58x14.2mm), it doesn’t feel that large on the bike or in the hand. That’s due to the S800’s steeply sloping sides and relatively shallow format, rather than the usual slab-sided cycle computer designs. It’s also fairly lightweight at 104g.
Bryton claims IPX7 waterproofing and the S800 is charged via USB-C, so a recharge is theoretically faster than with a standard USB cable; I got a 50 per cent boost in an hour and 75 per cent in under two.
As well as the touchscreen interface, you can control the Rider S800 via the four physical buttons on the sides of the case, which enable you to switch the device on and off, start and stop a ride, drop a lap marker and scroll between pages of data.


