Thanks for the review, it helped me make the decision to buy one. I received it today and did a short ride. I have owned just about every bike computer made in the last 5 years, none of them have been perfect for me, i pretty much settled in to using the Wahoo's (i have all models), i used to use Garmin's (had the 1000, 830, 1030, 1040) and really like their navigation and lap summary page while doing intervals....pairing was one issue with them, always coming unpaired or trouble connecting. Tried the Karoo 2 and could hardly see the screen and the first ride i did using a route the battery died before i was done our hundred miler....battery absolutely sucked, and no bluetooth was stupid!!! Tried some other brands also, Lezyne, Stages (OMG the screen is so bright!!), even the Trimm! So i kinda settled on the Wahoo ecosystem because i could see the screen really well and i loved how easy it was to change settings with the app, battery life is pretty good and i like the routing. First impressions after my first ride with the new S800 are very good, the backlight doesn't look super bright when inside but when you're riding with the backlight off during the day the screen is really vivid and very readable. I love how each data field has the description in a big enough font, and longer than just an abrieviation. Also the color wheels are awesome!!! (something the Stages does really well also). So far the app has worked well without anything buggy so maybe since this video some things have improved, thanks again for helping me decide!!
Wow, this is absolutely fantastic feedback. Sounds like you’ve really tried a lot of devices over the years. I’m really glad to hear the Stages computer is decent. I have one on my desk ready to test when I have more time. I’m a big fan of the ergonomics of Wahoo computers. I’ll be eager to hear more of what you think of the Bryton after you’ve had it for a bit. It’s nice but I don’t think it’s perfect. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
I just bought the Bryton S750. Got it for about 150$ here in Sweden. A main reason for not going for Wahoo or garmin is price. So far after a week I'm very satisfied. The saving makes It possible to buy a power meter 😁
Nice video Matt, just ordered the S800 as my first bike computer device. I went with the T version so I get the speed/cadence/HR sensors, I love the screen size and the battery life. I used the S500 reviews as reference for the s800 which have a faster performance compared with the 750.
I’d say the s800 is even nicer than the 500. The screen and battery life are amazing. I think you’ll really like it. 👍 Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👌
@@exj1599 hi there, late response here but it's been a year using it so I can tell you that it's a great device. I love the screen, metrics, sensors connectivity is always good, battery life is great and the app is easy to use. I think it has many features I dont take advantage of but it gets the job done really well. Did you buy it?
@@ceeskes412 No issues at all, just intermittent connectivity issues but it was just a matter of battery replacement. I replaced the battery on the 3 sensors and that was it. The App is nice and easy to use, I've used the maps a couple of times (need to have your cell phone with you) and they work really well. I think it's worth it. What I love of this device: battery life, screen, data fields & metrics you get on the go. You can also connect it with strava & other 3rd party apps. Now I dont go anywhere without it!
I think you were a little harsh about some minor bugs which can be fixed with a firmware update. Garmin has a lot of bugs too. Especially with smart notifications. They never work as expected.
Maybe you’re right. A lot of these brands have issues when they first come out. Ultimately, after using a lot of Byron and Garmin devices I’ve felt that Garmin (and Wahoo) units are a bit more polished overall. Keep me posted on what you think if you have one of these. 👍
greetings from 2024, i've bought this beast for 183 euro (used, good condition, May 2024) and don't even try to find someone who enjoyes this computer more than me now
I don't know if you kept this device, but if so... how many updates Bryton pushed to it since this review and what would you say about current features and bugs? Did you notice improvements/decreasings?
I haven't been using this one much since posting the review so I can't say how the updates are going. I know Bryton posts regular firmware updates but I don't know if these updates have solidified the sowftware experience. Sorry I can't be more helpful Adair.
@@mlegrand Don't worry Matt, but I appreciate your reply though. I'm between the S800 and the Bolt V2 but although I prefer a longer battery life I think I'm gonna jump into the Wahoo boat.
@@iamadairjr - That’s probably the way I’d go. I love Wahoo’s ergonomics. The buttons are so easy to use on the Bolt V2. Let me know what you no matter what you end up with. 👌
Nice video Matt but think I gonna go for the cheeper S500. Should have enough with that as recreational cyclists for the weekend. Keep up the good videos!!!.
Thank you for the video. Always enjoy them. I have a Garmin Edge Explore but battery life after the last but one update is very poor. I have to have it on battery save mode then only lasts 6 hours. I was looking at this to replace the garmin.
Yeah, the battery life on this is really amazing. When are you thinking about making a purchase decision? Do you have any big bike adventures coming up?
@@mlegrand I am thinking about purchasing later this year. I have a weekend away cycling next week. See how it behaves next week. Biggest problem using battery save is just looking at a blank screen. Maybe garmin might bring out a Edge Explore plus?
Go for the Bolt v2 if you're ok with the smaller screen size. I've been very happy using Wahoo devices as of late. I'd say that or jump up to the Garmin Edge 840 which is a spendy device. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
Nice video Matt, the only concern I have with Bryton is navigation. Like to see what Garmin comes out with. What is your opinion about Bryton Navigation?
Bryton uses OpenStreet Maps which is a great option. Ultimately, I've always found Garmin to do the best when it comes to mapping and navigation. It's a bit unfair as that's the companies core history. They've always been a navigation company. If you're not in a super hurry to buy, it's probably a good idea to wait and see what else comes out this summer riding season from these companies. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
Hi Matt, thank you for another great video and insights. For me the Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V2 offers everything I need in a bike computer - at a pretty compelling price.
@@ozgurinsan - One thing that's nice about the Bolt is that you can quickly change the size of what ever is being displayed. Kind of a zoom into the most important metrics. I've also found the contrast to be pretty good on that device. I"m actually testing a device called the Trimm Lite One right now that has a large screen and high contrast. Lots of good options for sure. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
Yeah, it seems consistently to be an issue but they do have some innovative ideas over there and this S800 is an impressive device. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
I think it's ok. I wouldn't say it's a love or hate thing. What other option are you comparing it to? Do you use Strava segments? There's a few reasons why you might want to skip this device.
@@mlegrandin want a good gps,fine app,......for me is the choice bryton800 or Wahoo element roam v2.....the display from the roam looks little i want a good display without sun or shining
I think touch screen is nice for some things. I like being able to touch and hold on a data type to change it and it's nice for maps. But when it comes to rain or sweat 🤦♂️ The Bryton does have a lock button which is nice.
do you think they will get better for the bugs ? for the $400 i would get something else then again my 810 was $499 back in the day with hr bundle... and it still works well HR died last year but 810 is still kicking it
I think they could use some help on the bugs and error messages but in a year or so it might be a really cool product. I love some of the innovative ideas they have going over there. Keep rocking that 810. That’s great value!!! 👌
@@mlegrand oh i am until it dies,, the on/off button is gone so i have to use something to hit the metal bar inside of it. but it is in a case so no need to worry when it is raining...
@@bonn1771 - It'll be interesting to see what Garmin comes up with next. They are long overdue for an update. We'll see. I'd love to see Garmin snag some of these great ideas from other companies that have good concepts and better overall device UI. 🤷♂️
Still too much money for too little. I switched to Lezyne a few years ago and nothing even comes close to the value/dollar. Even the most expensive Lezyne is $200 and has 48 hours of battery life.
Wow, 48 hours of battery life. That's amazing. I'd love to review something from them. I think I reached out a while back but never heard back. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
I second this. Lezyne are a best-kept secret in cycling computers. If they made a less reflective screen, they would be close to perfect. My Mega C has been faultless for 4 years.
@@ceeskes412 - I think that's a harder decision. I've been using the Roam the most lately but the 840 has more features. It probably depends on what kind of biking and racing you might be doing.
That would be fantastic. They’re doing some very interesting stuff over there. I’m eager to test that new Radar. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
@@mlegrand is Bryton coming out with there own version of the Garmin varia radar? I am still looking to buy my first cycling computer and I really like the s800 and I also like the 1040 without the solar but can't justify the price over the s800 what do you think? I am hoping Bryton updates keep pace with Garmin.
@@michaelgreenwood2844 - I’d say Bryton is very different than Garmin. But yes, Bryton is coming out with their own radar. It should be compatible with Garmin or Bryton head units. I’m planning on reviewing it when it launches. 👍
History shows that Bryton doesn't come up with many software fixes or updates as often as say Garmin. As much as I like Bryton, my first bike computer will be something other.
My finger is just now healing up. It took forever. Probably just in time for me to hurt myself reviewing the next product! 😆 Garmin is super overdue for an update. Hopefully they do it right. 🤷🏻♂️
Thanks for the review, it helped me make the decision to buy one. I received it today and did a short ride. I have owned just about every bike computer made in the last 5 years, none of them have been perfect for me, i pretty much settled in to using the Wahoo's (i have all models), i used to use Garmin's (had the 1000, 830, 1030, 1040) and really like their navigation and lap summary page while doing intervals....pairing was one issue with them, always coming unpaired or trouble connecting. Tried the Karoo 2 and could hardly see the screen and the first ride i did using a route the battery died before i was done our hundred miler....battery absolutely sucked, and no bluetooth was stupid!!! Tried some other brands also, Lezyne, Stages (OMG the screen is so bright!!), even the Trimm! So i kinda settled on the Wahoo ecosystem because i could see the screen really well and i loved how easy it was to change settings with the app, battery life is pretty good and i like the routing. First impressions after my first ride with the new S800 are very good, the backlight doesn't look super bright when inside but when you're riding with the backlight off during the day the screen is really vivid and very readable. I love how each data field has the description in a big enough font, and longer than just an abrieviation. Also the color wheels are awesome!!! (something the Stages does really well also). So far the app has worked well without anything buggy so maybe since this video some things have improved, thanks again for helping me decide!!
Wow, this is absolutely fantastic feedback. Sounds like you’ve really tried a lot of devices over the years. I’m really glad to hear the Stages computer is decent. I have one on my desk ready to test when I have more time. I’m a big fan of the ergonomics of Wahoo computers.
I’ll be eager to hear more of what you think of the Bryton after you’ve had it for a bit. It’s nice but I don’t think it’s perfect. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
I just bought the Bryton S750. Got it for about 150$ here in Sweden. A main reason for not going for Wahoo or garmin is price. So far after a week I'm very satisfied. The saving makes It possible to buy a power meter 😁
That’s a great price. Keep me posted on how you’re liking it after you’ve had it for a bit. 👌
Nice video Matt, just ordered the S800 as my first bike computer device. I went with the T version so I get the speed/cadence/HR sensors, I love the screen size and the battery life. I used the S500 reviews as reference for the s800 which have a faster performance compared with the 750.
I’d say the s800 is even nicer than the 500. The screen and battery life are amazing. I think you’ll really like it. 👍 Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👌
How do you like your S800, any regrets?
Do you like the Bryton s800 or do you have problems or issues with it ?and how does the app works ?
@@exj1599 hi there, late response here but it's been a year using it so I can tell you that it's a great device. I love the screen, metrics, sensors connectivity is always good, battery life is great and the app is easy to use. I think it has many features I dont take advantage of but it gets the job done really well. Did you buy it?
@@ceeskes412 No issues at all, just intermittent connectivity issues but it was just a matter of battery replacement. I replaced the battery on the 3 sensors and that was it. The App is nice and easy to use, I've used the maps a couple of times (need to have your cell phone with you) and they work really well. I think it's worth it.
What I love of this device: battery life, screen, data fields & metrics you get on the go. You can also connect it with strava & other 3rd party apps. Now I dont go anywhere without it!
That INTRO though, Matt! Love it!
Thank you! I really enjoy making that part of my videos. 👍
Hey @Matt Legrand, would you recommend this product in 2024?
From your other comment . . . yeah, I think the 750 SE might be the best option.
I think you were a little harsh about some minor bugs which can be fixed with a firmware update. Garmin has a lot of bugs too. Especially with smart notifications. They never work as expected.
Maybe you’re right. A lot of these brands have issues when they first come out. Ultimately, after using a lot of Byron and Garmin devices I’ve felt that Garmin (and Wahoo) units are a bit more polished overall. Keep me posted on what you think if you have one of these. 👍
greetings from 2024, i've bought this beast for 183 euro (used, good condition, May 2024) and don't even try to find someone who enjoyes this computer more than me now
Awesome feedback!!!
Greetings.
Friends, is there yellowing on the top-bottom, right and left sides of the screen? I have yellowing especially on the edges of the screen.
I haven’t seen that but I’d reach out to Bryton and ask about it. Maybe with some photos
I don't know if you kept this device, but if so... how many updates Bryton pushed to it since this review and what would you say about current features and bugs? Did you notice improvements/decreasings?
I haven't been using this one much since posting the review so I can't say how the updates are going. I know Bryton posts regular firmware updates but I don't know if these updates have solidified the sowftware experience. Sorry I can't be more helpful Adair.
@@mlegrand Don't worry Matt, but I appreciate your reply though. I'm between the S800 and the Bolt V2 but although I prefer a longer battery life I think I'm gonna jump into the Wahoo boat.
@@iamadairjr - That’s probably the way I’d go. I love Wahoo’s ergonomics. The buttons are so easy to use on the Bolt V2. Let me know what you no matter what you end up with. 👌
unlike 750, can i see the battery percentage when charging especially when it's about to be full?
As far as I know the charging display is the same as the previous 750.
Nice video Matt but think I gonna go for the cheeper S500. Should have enough with that as recreational cyclists for the weekend. Keep up the good videos!!!.
Will do Juan!!! Let me know how you end up liking it. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
Great, honest review!
Thanks Dove!!!
You are the only one talking about Bryson devices.... Isn't this a bit strange???
I've seen others talking about Bryton but they're great devices. What do you think about them?
@@mlegrand I love my ryder 750. Best value for the price!!!!
@@edutoro11 - Yeah, that is a great value 👌
Thank you for the video. Always enjoy them. I have a Garmin Edge Explore but battery life after the last but one update is very poor. I have to have it on battery save mode then only lasts 6 hours. I was looking at this to replace the garmin.
Yeah, the battery life on this is really amazing. When are you thinking about making a purchase decision? Do you have any big bike adventures coming up?
@@mlegrand I am thinking about purchasing later this year. I have a weekend away cycling next week. See how it behaves next week. Biggest problem using battery save is just looking at a blank screen.
Maybe garmin might bring out a Edge Explore plus?
How is the radar experience? Is it as good as on garmin edge devices?
Radar works well with this device. 👍
In my experience it does not. There is hardly any audible warning and the visual warning only appears when a car is right behind you.
just picked up on Amazon for $212 😀
Nice!!! I'll be curious to hear what you think of it.
Its $369 for the T version here in the USA . very tempting. trying to choose from the edge explore 2, this, 1030+, 540 bundle , k2. , or the bolt 2🤦
Go for the Bolt v2 if you're ok with the smaller screen size. I've been very happy using Wahoo devices as of late. I'd say that or jump up to the Garmin Edge 840 which is a spendy device. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
Nice video Matt, the only concern I have with Bryton is navigation. Like to see what Garmin comes out with. What is your opinion about Bryton Navigation?
Bryton uses OpenStreet Maps which is a great option. Ultimately, I've always found Garmin to do the best when it comes to mapping and navigation. It's a bit unfair as that's the companies core history. They've always been a navigation company. If you're not in a super hurry to buy, it's probably a good idea to wait and see what else comes out this summer riding season from these companies. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
Hi Matt, thank you for another great video and insights. For me the Wahoo Elemnt Bolt V2 offers everything I need in a bike computer - at a pretty compelling price.
Yes, the Bolt V2 is an excellent option. It a great size and I love the button layouts on Wahoo devices. Thanks for watching this one Tom!
@@mlegrand what about the screen size? Bolt has 2.2 inch S800 has 3.4 inch. Its a huge difference especially if you are 45 and eyes dont see as good.
@@ozgurinsan - One thing that's nice about the Bolt is that you can quickly change the size of what ever is being displayed. Kind of a zoom into the most important metrics. I've also found the contrast to be pretty good on that device. I"m actually testing a device called the Trimm Lite One right now that has a large screen and high contrast. Lots of good options for sure. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
Is the screen better in rezl life ? On the video it looks glossy glarry ?
Yeah, it seems better in real life.
i'm a bryton 15 neo user and yes bryton software is problematic. strava sync often fails to upload and even ride sync also fails upon ride completion
Yeah, it seems consistently to be an issue but they do have some innovative ideas over there and this S800 is an impressive device. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
@@mlegrand you're welcome. great review as always
Can someone tell me if he loves the bryton800 or hate it ....... after a year or months is it a good buy or a nad thing
I think it's ok. I wouldn't say it's a love or hate thing. What other option are you comparing it to? Do you use Strava segments? There's a few reasons why you might want to skip this device.
@@mlegrandin want a good gps,fine app,......for me is the choice bryton800 or Wahoo element roam v2.....the display from the roam looks little i want a good display without sun or shining
@@ceeskes412 - The Roam V2 is probably the cycling computer that I've been using most lately. 👌
@@mlegrand i go for de Garmin explorer2 i do not need lot of training programs and the price is much better.
Bryton S800 perfect and good ....
If this wasn't touch screen it'd be just about perfect!
I think touch screen is nice for some things. I like being able to touch and hold on a data type to change it and it's nice for maps. But when it comes to rain or sweat 🤦♂️ The Bryton does have a lock button which is nice.
@@mlegrand: Great review, I watched it many times. Garmin Edge 810 and all Oregons have lock button. ;)
do you think they will get better for the bugs ? for the $400 i would get something else
then again my 810 was $499 back in the day with hr bundle... and it still works well HR died last year but 810 is still kicking it
I think they could use some help on the bugs and error messages but in a year or so it might be a really cool product. I love some of the innovative ideas they have going over there.
Keep rocking that 810. That’s great value!!! 👌
@@mlegrand oh i am until it dies,, the on/off button is gone so i have to use something to hit the metal bar inside of it. but it is in a case so no need to worry when it is raining...
@@bonn1771 - It'll be interesting to see what Garmin comes up with next. They are long overdue for an update. We'll see. I'd love to see Garmin snag some of these great ideas from other companies that have good concepts and better overall device UI. 🤷♂️
Still too much money for too little. I switched to Lezyne a few years ago and nothing even comes close to the value/dollar.
Even the most expensive Lezyne is $200 and has 48 hours of battery life.
Wow, 48 hours of battery life. That's amazing. I'd love to review something from them. I think I reached out a while back but never heard back. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
I second this. Lezyne are a best-kept secret in cycling computers. If they made a less reflective screen, they would be close to perfect. My Mega C has been faultless for 4 years.
Bryton s800 or wahoo element roam v2 ......help
If you’re asking me for my vote, I’ll say Wahoo Roam.
@@mlegrand thanks one more.....wahoo roam or garmin 840 1040 ?
@@ceeskes412 - I think that's a harder decision. I've been using the Roam the most lately but the 840 has more features. It probably depends on what kind of biking and racing you might be doing.
@@mlegrand i'm riding a racing bike and 8.000 km in a year
@@ceeskes412 - I'd say you're going to be happy either way. They're both great options. Easily the two best options on the market currently.
Well I think Bryton's priority is to improve their App.
That would be fantastic. They’re doing some very interesting stuff over there. I’m eager to test that new Radar. Thank you for watching and taking the extra time to comment. I really appreciate it. 👍
@@mlegrand is Bryton coming out with there own version of the Garmin varia radar? I am still looking to buy my first cycling computer and I really like the s800 and I also like the 1040 without the solar but can't justify the price over the s800 what do you think? I am hoping Bryton updates keep pace with Garmin.
@@michaelgreenwood2844 - I’d say Bryton is very different than Garmin. But yes, Bryton is coming out with their own radar. It should be compatible with Garmin or Bryton head units. I’m planning on reviewing it when it launches. 👍
History shows that Bryton doesn't come up with many software fixes or updates as often as say Garmin. As much as I like Bryton, my first bike computer will be something other.
This would be my fear as well. I'll be very interested to hear what you do end up with as your first bike computer. Keep me posted. 👍
How is your finger bro? And that’s a very sexy device. I think Garmin is getting their lunch eaten by these companies creating this cool stuff
My finger is just now healing up. It took forever. Probably just in time for me to hurt myself reviewing the next product! 😆 Garmin is super overdue for an update. Hopefully they do it right. 🤷🏻♂️
@@mlegrand hopefully not brother. Yeah Garmin people if you read this. Get us some news from R&D 🙂🙂