For driving, you'll be able to use almost exclusively the buttons (apart from to zoom in on the map), but for configuration and starting up, you'll still need to use touch.
Yes, this is the 750 SE. It does not require constant connection to the phone to work, but some features do require pairing the device to Bryton Active app. For example, to enable the navigation feature, you must first pair the device to the Bryton Active app. The user manual covers this and it's available for download at Bryton's website.
You can force a cold start of the GPS (GPS reset)
- Go to the menu: Settings > System > GPS > Reset GPS (Cold Start) (if available).
- Alternatively: Switch off the device, leave it outside for at least 10 minutes, then switch it on again. This can help to load new satellite data.
Otherwise, you will need to contact the manufacturer's support team directly to solve the problem.
The cyclocomputer is compatible with Komoot via synchronisation with third-party apps, but it is not specified that the use of Komoot is paid for directly on the device. Generally, integration with Komoot is via external apps and may require a separate Komoot subscription, which is not included with the device itself.
For the direct and convenient transfer of Komoot routes to your Bryton Rider 750 SE, a Komoot Premium subscription is required for a fee. Alternatively, you can transfer routes manually as GPX files, but this involves more effort.
Yes, the cyclocomputer is compatible with Komoot. To use this function you need to link your Komoot account via the Bryton Active app and have an active Komoot Premium subscription.