Bryton Cardio 60T watch – in brief review

Bryton Cardio 60T watch – in brief review

Sports watch with speed, cadence and heart rate data

Our rating

3

259.99

Published: May 11, 2013 at 11:00 am

Our review
A great value watch that’s just a few teething problems behind the Garmin

Undercutting the Garmin Forerunner 910XT computer by an impressive £70, the Bryton Cardio 60 comes with speed/cadence and heart rate sensors and is packed with features.

You can set your own workouts, use some decent pre-programmed ones or download sessions from the BrytonBridge2 web portal. The watch is intuitive to use and looks sleeker and is lighter than chunkier Garmin Forerunner models.

The Cardio 60 charges and uploads to the website via USB, and has 16 hours battery life. BrytonBridge2 is easy to use and provides plenty of numbers to crunch and even uploads direct to Strava with one click.

Make sure that you connect to BrytonBridge before use, though. We charged up and started using the watch without doing this and encountered frustrating glitches – lost GPS signal and incomplete route details.

This article was originally published in Triathlon Plus magazine, available on Zinio.

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