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COOSPO

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By the end of 2021, Over 1000000 users have chosen COOSPO as their daily exercise partner. COOSPO is dedicated to bringing cool and interesting technology to fitness training.

Whether you are doing outdoor or indoor cycling/runing or in the fitness gym, COOSPO always will be your good companion.

All about passion!

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COOSPO GPS Bike Computers

COOSPO Heart Rate Monitors

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How did we get our start?

Our dream is bring professional and scientific cycling/fitness technology and equipments for more people. COOSPO have been working hard for this.

Waht is our goal ?

COOSPO want to provide cost-effective & professional high-tech fitness HR sensors and cycling computers for more people. Make cycling more professional and make fitness become cool.

What makes our products unique?

With powerful R&D department and professional production-manufactur.

COOSPO offers RD/production/sales/technical service for all over the world.

±1BPM HEART RATE DATA – The H6 HR sensor can monitor high-performance real-time heart rate data while exercising, offering a professional experience for your training and fitness.
WIRELESS DUAL MODE CONNECTION – With Bluetooth & ANT+ 2 transmission methods, the Coospo heart rate chest monitor ensures you can connect to multiple devices stably, and enjoy multiple use experiences.
THIRD-PARTY APP SUPPORT -The H6 heart rate monitor chest strap works well with most fitness apps, like Strava, Wahoo Fitness, Polar Beat, DDP yoga, HR monitor, Openrider, Zwift, Runtastic, Coosporide and so on.
COMPATIBLE with BIKE COMPUTER – Works well with Garmin/CooSpo and other GPS bike computers, Provides the most accurate heart rate data for your riding, and helps you improve your riding experience.
COMPATIBLE with SPORTS WATCHES – Works well with most BLE / ANT+ sports watches, and provides more accurate heart rate data to you.
COMPATIBLE with GYM EQUIPMENT- Directly worked with Peloton bike, Concept2, Nordic treadmill, Bowflex Max Trainer/ Pro-Form treadmill/ iFIT treadmill/Echelon, and many others.
Tips for USING – 1: Please moisten the plastic electrode areas of the chest strap before wearing it. 2: Please connect the heart rate sensor in App instead of the phone Bluetooth. Bluetooth name always be like H6M-****** 3: Separate the sensor and chest strap after finishing the exercise every time.
IP67 & 300H BATTERY LIFE -Do Not Use For Swimming, Do Not Soak Into Water; IP67 Support Rainy Day Training & Workable In Sweat .1 hour exercise per day, which can be used continuously for 300 hours with CR2032 changeable battery.
BEST TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT – With the powerful RD team, any problem about the CooSpo Bluetooth ant+ heart rate monitor, please feel free to reach out to us.

Reviews

  1. Immediately connected to Apple Watch Ultra
    Was worried it wouldn’t be compatible with newer Apple Watches. But it connected immediately with zero issues and I took off my watch to make sure it was actually tracking my HR and not the watch’s sensors. It works great.Will be testing it on runs to see how comfy the strap is, but feels just like my garmin one. But $100 cheaper 😂

  2. F45 Lionheart dupe at half the price
    This is a much cheaper F45 Lionheart device dupe. Works the exact same way and you can see your stats in the F45 app as well as Strava. I set it up in the F45 app under the Lionheart section (enter in the device ID which is on the back of the plastic device), and I walked into the studio and it worked immediately without having to turn on anything or manually start a workout on my watch.Sensors do need to be wet to activate it though

  3. Great heart monitor for the price
    The monitor picked up my heart rate quickly and accurately. It synced with my Polar Beat app over bluetooth perfectly, as well as with the Ant+ display on my exercise bike. The only major issue was that it wouldn’t pair with both at the same time, so I only use it when riding outside. A minor issue is that the connectors on the strap are not a standard size, so the monitor will only work with that strap. If you have straps that were purchased for other monitors, as I do, they won’t work with this monitor. If those aren’t important issues, than I can highly recommend it.

  4. Not working with my Peloton
    I bought this monitor last week and it wouldn’t pair with my Peloton. In fact it didn’t sho up as a pairing option on any of my other Bluetoon compatible devices. I return it, bought another, thinking it was defective – and same thing! This monitor also doesn’t show up to pair on my Peloton or any other device I have. Putting in a new battery didn’t help either. Disapointed. Not sure what else to do. It would seem odd that I got two defective units, especially when there are so many positive reviews.

  5. Incredibly Accurate
    I am blown away with this affordable HR Monitor. I have attached a screen shot of my treadmill workout with Polar Beat app. I did walk jog intervals and compared HR with my watch. My Garmin watch was correct most of the time but would spike. This HR Monitor was spot on 100% of the time and I love it.Easy to sync within seconds. Easy to adjust size for fit. I cannot think of any way to improve this gem of a product

  6. Reliable with Apple watch 6 series
    The product works perfectly with apple watch 6 , it pairs automatically and gets your heart rate accurately , this was missing from my watch as it would stop reading heart rate during my runs.

  7. Randomly stopped working after a year
    I would have rated this 5/5, but I went for a long run on Monday and it worked no issues. When I went for another short run Tuesday, it wouldn’t pair, and I can’t get it to work now (multiple batteries tried etc). So it was great for a year and then just failed for no reason. Bear that in mind if you’re going to buy.

  8. easy battery swap. good price
    syncs to my phone apps.The strap is a little on the cheap side.

  9. I use this HRM for Spinning and Burpee sessions. I already had a Wahoo bike cadence sensor so I am using their app for my rides. This HRM was easy to connect with Wahoo, it was visible immediately. You do have to be wearing the HRM before trying to add it as a device to Wahoo. I can’t comment much on water resistance, I haven’t tried swimming in it. I do spray it down with antibacterial liquid after each use and it gets pretty wet then and also with sweat and I have had no problems so far. The readout from the HRM is constant and appears accurate compared to a Huawei wrist band. It has transformed my spin sessions as I can now target heart rate zones and sit in the fat burning zone for long periods and spike up to high HR doing increasing resistance climbs and be accurate about it. My theoretical max HR at age 52 is 168bpm and I am confident this is reading accurately as when I am working to exhaustion point in any exercise the HRM records in the high 160’s and low 170’s. The band is plenty long enough for me and I’m a 44 inch chest and there is spare band to expand, it also fits my son who is very lean and he can tighten it plenty far enough. I have just measured it and fully adjusted it is 42 inches unstretched and a massive 72 inches fully stretched. For you skinny folk it can be shrunk down to 24 inches if you get the rubber none slip backing near the front to go through the buckle but that would be a loose fit at 24-26 inches. I haven’t had any issues at all with slipping. The device itself clips onto the band via two press studs which means it can be disconnected easily for washing and for washing the band. It’s an absolute bargain compared with the Wahoo band and Polar brand. I have this and the cadence sensor connected via Bluetooth ANT+ or whatever it’s called and can still have wireless headphones also connected to my phone. Buy it!

  10. Bought this as a backup for current one that connects to Zwift cycling app but has has stopped sending a signal. This COOSPO heart rate monitor worked straight out of the box. The hr data looked correct and responsive. Only used it a couple of times so only time will tell how reliable it is.

  11. Souvent le maillon faible d’un cardiofréquencemètre, je l’utilise environ 2h30h par jour avec une montre suunto. Parfaitement compatible avec des résultats fiables comme avec mon ancienne ceinture suunto mais 2 fois moins chère ! finition et qualité de fabrication identique aux marques.je recommande donc ce produit a ceux qui cherchent un rapport qualité prix attractif.

  12. As a fairly new runner of three years, I’ve been using a garmin wrist monitor to measure my heart rate. I’ve been told chest monitors are more accurate, and I wanted to try heart rate zone 2 training methods but didn’t want to spend a huge amount on a second device. At under £30, this model seemed worth a punt.The instructions are shockingly spare. A slip of paper informing you how to adjust the strap (pretty obvious just looking at the strap itself), how to insert the battery (obvious) and how to attach the sensor to the strap (again, pretty obvious). Nothing about connecting it to an app, or whether there’s a dedicated proprietary app we need to download. Fortunately youtube and Strava sorted this out for me. It’s actually easy to connect it to Strava: put the strap on, clip on the sensor, open strava and go to record an activity. There’s a heart icon which flashes when in range, next to the record button. Click it and it should connect. Jog on the spot to see the number go up on the strava screen.I took it out for a trial run measuring chest HR and wrist HR in tandem, using my usual watch. Apart from an odd spike in the graph at the start of the run for the chest monitor, the graph for the chest monitor followed the garmin wrist monitor closely. Not a significant difference.After adjustment, the chest strap wasn’t uncomfortable and the sensor is light enough not to be noticeable while running. It stayed in place throughout my run. All seems good. I wouldn’t want to pay much more for a chest monitor; the price is just about right for my present needs.

  13. Product arrived promptly and was as advertised.I’ve only used it twice so far on a couple of runs (12k and 21k), so I probably still have some adjustments to make to get it right. I’ve paired it with a Garmin 245+music watch (using ANT+), and that process was dead easy. Once paired, it connects automatically as soon as it is strapped on, and I’ve had no problems with the connection dropping.My issues so far are that the HR reading jumps to my maximum (or above) heart rate when I start jogging, and it doesn’t settle down to an accurate reading until 1-2kms into the run. After that, the HRM seems to be accurate and is noticeably quicker to respond to changes in HR than the wrist-based HRM in my watch.I suspect I need to tinker a bit more with the tightness and positioning of the strap, I may not have had it tight enough, so it’s taking a while to lock into my actual heart rate.This is the first chest strap I’ve ever tried, so I can’t really compare the comfort level with other chest strap devices. It feels comfortable enough, although I do notice it there the majority of the time and it takes some getting used to.Cleaning / drying is easy after each use. Adjusting the length of the strap is easy too .. but only while off the body .. bit hard to do when it’s on.In summary, happy enough so far, seems like a good product for a good price, I just need to tweak/test it a bit more to get it right for me.UPDATE: think I got it sorted now. Took it for another run this morning. Beforehand, I wet the whole length of the plastic electrodes/contacts and tightened the strap a bit more. It read accurately for the whole run this time. I think previously, I wasn’t wetting it enough before putting it on, so it was only kicking into gear once I started sweating and making proper contact with it.

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