Garmin Edge 540 Solar cycling computer vs Bryton Rider S810 GPS bike computer with 3.5” color touchscreen
Overall winner: Garmin Edge 540 Solar cycling computer
Key Differences
Garmin Edge 540 Solar (A) offers solar charging and a button-controlled interface with a higher average rating (4.50 from 431 reviews), while Bryton Rider S810 (B) provides a larger 3.5" color touchscreen and offline maps with slightly lower average rating (4.30 from 118 reviews). Choose A if you prioritize solar charging, longer community-verified reliability, and physical-button control; choose B if you prefer a bigger touchscreen and built-in offline navigation
Garmin Edge 540 Solar cycling computer
GPS cycling computer with solar charging, button controls, and targeted coaching. solid battery life and performance tracking noted by users
Pros
- solar charging option
- long battery life
- button-controlled interface
- advanced navigation and performance tracking
Cons
- mixed opinions on screen setup
- varying sensor connectivity experiences
- mixed views on button ease of use
Bryton Rider S810 GPS bike computer with 3.5” color touchscreen
GPS bike computer with 3.5-inch color touchscreen and long battery life. Provides offline maps and navigation with live tracking; users praise the large display and setup ease, though some report connectivity issues
Pros
- 3.5-inch color touchscreen
- up to 50 hours battery life
- offline maps and navigation
- live tracking
Cons
- mixed reports on functionality
- mixed reviews on connectivity
- some users report it doesn't work half the time
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Garmin |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Garmin |
| User Reviews | Garmin |