Bryton Aero 60 manual

Bryton Aero 60
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Appendix 54
Category Data Fields Description of Data Fields
Heart Rate
The number of times your heart beats per minute. It requires
compatible HR sensor pairing connection to your device.
device.
Avg HR The average heart rate for current activity.
Max HR The maximum heart rate for current activity.
MHR %
Your current heart rate divided by Maximum Heart Rate.
MHR means that the maximum number of beats made by your
heart in 1 minute of effort. (MHR is different from Max HR. You
will need to set MHR in User Profile)
LTHR%
Your current heart rate divided by Lactate Threshold Heart Rate.
LTHR means that the av
erage heart rate while in the intense
exercise at which the blood concentration of lactate begins to
exponentially increase. (You will need to set LTHR in User Profile)
MHR Zone
The current range of your Maximum Heart Rate Pecentage heart
rate (Zone 1 to Zone 75).
LTHR Zone
The current range of your Lactate Threshold Heart Rate
Percentage (Zone 1 to Zone 7).
LapAvgHR The average heart rate for the current lap.
LLapAvgHR The average heart rate for the last finished lap.
Lap MHR% The average of MHR% for the current lap.
Lap LTHR% The average of LTHR% for the current lap.
Temp Temp. The current temperature.
Power Current Power in Watt.
Avg Power The average power for the current activity.
Max Power The maximum power for the current activity.
LapAvgPw The average power for the current lap.
LapMaxPw The maximum power for the current lap.
3s power 3 seconds average of power
10s power 10 seconds average of power
30s power 30 seconds average of power
NP
(Normalized
Power)
An estimate of the power that you could have maintained for the
same physiological "cost" if your power had been perfectly
constant, such as on an ergometer, instead of variable power
output.
TSS
(Training Stress
Score)
Training Stress Score is calculated by taking into account both the
intensity such as IF and the duration of the ride. A way of
measuring how much stress is put on the body from a ride.
IF
(Intensity Factor)
Intensity Factor is the ratio of the normalized power(NP) to your
Functional Threshold Power(FTP). An indication of how hard or
difficult a ride was in relation to your overa
ll fitness.
SP
(Specific Power)
Power-to-weight ratio
FTP Zone
The current range of your Functional Threshold Power
Percentage (Zone1 to Zone 7).
HR
Power

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Marc Naupert July 17, 2021

I have been using the device for 1 year without any problems. But since July 2021, it no longer transfers the data of my tours to the BrytonApp on my iPhone. What could be the reason for this?

I have been using the device for 1 year without any problems. But since July 2021, it no longer transfers the data of my tour...
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The Bryton Aero 60 is a smartwatch that offers a range of features and functionality for users. Designed with precision and attention to detail, this smartwatch is built to provide a user-friendly experience while delivering accurate and reliable performance. With its sleek and stylish design, the Bryton Aero 60 is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. The display offers clear visibility, allowing users to easily navigate through various functions and settings. Additionally, the watch is lightweight and comfortable to wear, making it ideal for everyday use. One of the standout features of the Bryton Aero 60 is its GPS capabilities. This smartwatch provides accurate and real-time tracking, allowing users to monitor their location and track their workouts or activities with ease. The GPS feature also enables users to map out routes and keep track of their progress, making it a valuable tool for outdoor enthusiasts and fitness enthusiasts. In addition to its GPS capabilities, the Bryton Aero 60 also offers a range of other features. These include heart rate monitoring, step tracking, and sleep tracking, providing users with valuable insights into their overall health and wellbeing. The watch also offers customizable notifications, allowing users to stay connected without having to constantly check their phone. Overall, the Bryton Aero 60 is a reliable and feature-packed smartwatch. Its sleek design, accurate GPS capabilities, and range of other features make it a great choice for anyone looking for a smartwatch that offers functionality and style.

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BrandBryton
ModelAero 60
Productsmartwatch
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Bryton Aero 60 below.

Does a smartwatch have functionalities that a smartphone does not have?

In general, a smartwatch has no functionalities that a smartphone does not have.

Do I need to switch off my smartwatch at night?

It is sensible for you to switch off your smartwatch at night, this ensures longer battery life.

Do I need internet for GPS?

No, no internet is required to receive GPS.

What does the abbreviation GPS stand for?

The abbreviation GPS stands for 'Global Positioning System'.

What is GPS?

GPS is a system that can be used all over the globe to determine your location by means of satellites.

What is bluetooth?

Bluetooth is a way of exchanging data wirelessly between electronic devices via radio waves. The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.

How do I set up my Bryton Aero 60 smartwatch for the first time?

To set up your Bryton Aero 60 smartwatch, press and hold the power button to turn it on. Follow the on-screen prompts to select your language, set the date and time, and sync it with your smartphone if desired.

How can I track my heart rate using the Bryton Aero 60?

To track your heart rate with the Bryton Aero 60, navigate to the heart rate widget on the watch. Ensure that the watch is snugly and comfortably strapped to your wrist for accurate readings. The watch will automatically measure your heart rate using optical sensors on the back of the device.

How do I view my cycling performance data on the Bryton Aero 60?

To access your cycling performance data on the Bryton Aero 60, swipe left or right on the watch screen to navigate through the various data screens. These screens can display metrics such as speed, distance, time, cadence, and power output (if connected with appropriate sensors). Cycle through the screens to view the data that is most relevant to your training or cycling goals.

Can I receive notifications from my smartphone on the Bryton Aero 60?

Yes, you can receive notifications from your smartphone on the Bryton Aero 60. To enable this feature, ensure that your watch is paired with your smartphone via Bluetooth. Go to the watch settings and toggle on the notifications option. You will then be able to view incoming calls, texts, and app notifications directly on your smartwatch.

How do I navigate using the Bryton Aero 60?

To use the navigation feature on the Bryton Aero 60, go to the navigation widget on the watch screen. From there, input your desired destination address or select a preloaded route. The watch will provide turn-by-turn directions, and you can follow the on-screen map display to stay on track.

Is the manual of the Bryton Aero 60 available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Bryton Aero 60 is available in English .

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