1. Ifihan
Welcome to the user manual for your Bryton Rider 650 GPS Cycling Computer. This device is designed to enhance your cycling experience by providing comprehensive data, navigation, and performance tracking. Featuring a vibrant 2.8-inch color touchscreen and an impressive battery life of up to 33 hours, the Rider 650 is built for both daily commutes and extended adventures.
Key features include preloaded Europe maps, automatic brightness adjustment via an ambient light sensor, and compatibility with both Bluetooth and ANT+ sensors for versatile data collection. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new cycling computer.
2. Ohun ti o wa ninu Apoti
Jọwọ rii daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan wọnyi wa ninu package rẹ:
- Rider 650 Device
- Okun USB-C
- Aabo Lanyard
- Bryton Bike Mount
- Apo Iyipada
- Quick Bẹrẹ Itọsọna

Image: The Bryton Rider 650 device, its retail packaging, and the included bike mount.
3. Eto
3.1 Ngba agbara si Ẹrọ
Before first use, fully charge your Rider 650. Connect the supplied USB-C cable to the device's charging port and the other end to a USB power adapter (not included) or a computer's USB port. The charging indicator on the screen will show the charging status. A full charge can provide up to 33 hours of battery life.
3.2 Àkókò Agbára àti Àṣàyàn Èdè
Press and hold the power button (usually located on the side or front) until the Bryton logo appears. Upon first power-on, you will be prompted to select your preferred language and set basic regional settings.
3.3 Iṣagbesori ẹrọ
The Rider 650 comes with a Bryton bike mount and a conversion kit, making it compatible with standard bike handlebars. Securely attach the mount to your handlebars using the provided hardware. Once the mount is in place, align the Rider 650 with the mount and twist it clockwise until it locks securely into position. Ensure the device is firmly attached before riding.

Image: A visual guide demonstrating how to install the bike mount for the Bryton Rider 650, highlighting its compatibility with Garmin mounts.
3.4 Pairing Sensors (Bluetooth & ANT+)
The Rider 650 supports both Bluetooth and ANT+ sensors. To pair a sensor (e.g., heart rate monitor, speed sensor, cadence sensor):
- Go to the 'Settings' menu on your Rider 650.
- Select 'Sensors' or 'Add Sensor'.
- Rí i dájú pé sensọ rẹ ń ṣiṣẹ́ àti pé ó wà láàárín ibi tí a lè dé.
- The Rider 650 will scan for available sensors. Select your sensor from the list to pair.
- Once paired, the sensor's data will be displayed on your device during rides.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
4.1 Lilọ kiri ni wiwo iboju ifọwọkan
The Rider 650 features a responsive 2.8-inch color touchscreen. Swipe left or right to navigate between data pages, and tap icons to access menus or confirm selections. The interface is designed for intuitive use, even while riding.

Image: Two Bryton Rider 650 devices showcasing the clear and easy-to-read data display on their 2.8-inch color touchscreens, including speed, heart rate, and power metrics.
4.2 Customizing Display and Backlight
You can customize the data fields displayed on each screen to suit your preferences. The Rider 650 also features a smart backlight with an ambient light sensor, which automatically adjusts screen brightness. You can choose from multiple auto modes to optimize visibility and battery consumption.

Image: The Bryton Rider 650 displaying its smart backlight settings, illustrating the five auto modes that adjust brightness and impact battery life.
4.3 Using Navigation and Maps
The Rider 650 comes with preloaded Europe maps and offers full-color terrain views. To use navigation:
- From the main menu, select 'Navigation' or 'Courses'.
- You can import routes, select a destination, or use points of interest.
- Follow the on-screen directions and map display to navigate your route. The device provides turn-by-turn prompts and visual cues.

Image: Two Bryton Rider 650 devices showcasing their full-color map display with detailed terrain information, aiding in route understanding and navigation.
4.4 Recording a Ride
To start recording your ride, ensure GPS signal is acquired and any desired sensors are connected. Press the 'Start' button (usually a physical button or an on-screen icon). The device will begin recording your speed, distance, time, and other metrics. Press 'Stop' to pause or end the ride, and 'Save' to store the data.
4.5 Data Sync and Analysis
After your ride, you can sync your data to the Bryton Active app via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi for detailed analysis. The app allows you to review your performance, track progress, and share your rides. Ensure your device is connected to a Wi-Fi network or paired with your smartphone for seamless data transfer.

Image: The Bryton Rider 650 displaying its main menu, highlighting key features such as an easy-to-use interface, 33 hours battery life, offline maps, climb info, 3rd party app compatibility, and route recalculation.
5. Itọju
5.1 Ninu
To clean your Rider 650, wipe the device with a soft, damp asọ. Yago fun lilo abrasive ose tabi epo, bi awọn wọnyi le ba iboju tabi casing. Ensure the USB-C port cover is securely closed to prevent water ingress.
5.2 batiri Itọju
To maximize battery lifespan, avoid fully discharging the device frequently. Store the device in a cool, dry place when not in use for extended periods. If storing for a long time, charge the battery to approximately 50% before storage.
5.3 Software imudojuiwọn
Bryton periodically releases software updates to improve performance, add features, and fix bugs. Connect your Rider 650 to the Bryton Active app or use the Bryton Update Tool on your computer to check for and install the latest firmware. Keeping your device updated ensures optimal functionality.
6. Laasigbotitusita
- Ẹrọ ti ko ni agbara: Ensure the device is fully charged. If it still doesn't power on, try holding the power button for 10-15 seconds for a hard reset.
- Ko si ifihan agbara GPS: Rii daju pe o wa ni agbegbe ti o ṣii pẹlu mimọ view of the sky. It may take a few minutes to acquire a signal, especially after moving to a new location.
- Sensor Connectivity Issues: Check that the sensor's battery is not depleted. Ensure the sensor is active and within range of the Rider 650. Try re-pairing the sensor through the device settings.
- Iboju ifọwọkan Ko dahun: Try restarting the device. If the issue persists, ensure the screen is clean and dry.
- Data Not Syncing: Verify that your Rider 650 is connected to a stable Wi-Fi network or properly paired with your smartphone via Bluetooth. Check the Bryton Active app for any error messages or updates.
For further assistance, please refer to the official Bryton support webojula tabi kan si wọn onibara iṣẹ.
7. Imọ ni pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Sipesifikesonu |
|---|---|
| Orukọ awoṣe | Rider 650 E (Device Only) |
| Iwon iboju | 2.8 inches |
| Igbesi aye batiri | Titi di awọn wakati 33 |
| Asopọmọra | Wi-Fi, ANT+, Bluetooth |
| Oriṣi maapu | Europe (Preloaded) |
| Awọn iwọn | 9.1 x 8.8 x 4.1 cm |
| Iwọn | 132 g |
| Awọn batiri | 1 batiri litiumu ion (pẹlu) |
| Olupese | Bryton |
| Ilu isenbale | Taiwan |
| Ni akọkọ Wa | Oṣu Kẹjọ Ọjọ 12, Ọdun 2025 |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
8.1 atilẹyin ọja Alaye
Your Bryton Rider 650 is covered by a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. The specific terms and duration of the warranty may vary by region. Please refer to the warranty card included in your product packaging or visit the official Bryton webaaye fun alaye atilẹyin ọja alaye.
8.2 Onibara Support
For technical support, product inquiries, or service requests, please contact Bryton customer support. You can typically find contact information, FAQs, and additional resources on the official Bryton webAaye (www.brytonsport.com). Please have your product model and serial number ready when contacting support.





