I bought this bike GPS to replace my old Garmin Edge 520. I chose the Bryton Rider 420 because it offers all the essential features and specs at a much lower price. Battery life is excellent. I took a long drive today and I don't think the battery level has changed noticeably. With my previous head unit, I had to charge it after every long ride. The hardware of the Rider 420 is beautifully designed. The device makes a pretty solid impression. The screen is clear and easy to read. In low light, simply turn on the backlight. This head unit picks up satellite signals very quickly and accurately. It connects quickly to other devices (I connected it to an Assioma pedal power meter). The device also easily syncs with third-party apps (I use Komoot for route planning and Strava for trip tracking). Overall I am very happy with this purchase. . This device works exactly as advertised and is sufficient for most drivers. Of course, there are no fancy software features like the live COM segment. But to collect all relevant travel data and provide route instructions, this device works well.
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