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Christmas Gift Guide

BRYTON AERO 60

Bryton has been in the GPS game for a little while, but its new Aero 60 model could be one of its best yet. Like the Wahoo Elemnt Bolt, it’s designed to be an aerodynamic GPS unit, with a dimpled rear profile and an integrated out-front aero mount.

The Aero 60 includes pretty much all the functionality you’d expect from a computer in 2018 and 2019: Bluetooth LE and ANT+ sensor connectivity, data syncing with services like Strava and TrainingPeaks, follow tracking and the ability to import workouts from TrainingPeaks. Bryton also claims an impressive battery life of 32 hours.

The unit is easy to use on the road. The black and white screen is easily visible in all light conditions, including direct sun, with the easy-to-read 2.3” screen. Intuitive, robust and packed with features.

Weight: 71g (unit only) Price: $299 (unit only); $329 (with cadence sensor)

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