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The CooSpo Bike Computer GPS is a multifunctional cycling companion featuring accurate GPS positioning, ANT+ connectivity for various sensors, a user-friendly app for syncing and tracking, a bright 2.4-inch display, and an IP67 waterproof rating, making it perfect for any cycling enthusiast.
Brand | CooSpo |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Screen Size | 5.84 Centimeters |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Life | 80 Hours |
Sensor Type | GPS Sensor, Speed Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor, Cadence Sensor |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Included Components | GPS Bike Computer *1, adapter Base Charger Cable User Manual Heart Rate Monitor Speed and Cadence Sensor *1 |
International Protection Rating | IP67 |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Manufacturer | COOSPO |
UPC | 753625410838 |
Display resolution | 240x320 |
Connectivity Technology | ANT |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.84 x 3.31 x 1.54 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CooSpo |
Warranty Description | 12 Months |
Model Name | BC107 |
Material | Plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Style | BC107-A |
J**N
An excellent full-function cyclecomputer, links to ANT+ sensors via its phone software & to Strava
Coospro is a company who stand behind their product and I have updated my review to reflect that. I was frustrated that I could not get the Coospro ANT+ sensor to link directly with Strava, but Coospro has now improved their information to better explain that the cyclecomputer is needed for the Ant+ sensors. It is about the least expensive cyclecomputer out there. It syncs well with CooSpro sensors and non-Coospro branded Ant+ sensors as well so if you already have a sensor it will work, and also heart monitor. Be careful to get your email address correct in both Coospro and Strava if you want to link it to Strava - which it will do, perfectly realtime. I think you have to have the Coospro app open, but at that point you can just use Strava if you want. The cyclecomputer is easy to see, glare is no issue. It is incredibly lightweight as well. The buttons work well. Ride information doesn't seem to save in a file on the cyclecomputer itself, but your rides are saved in the Coospro app if you use it, or in Strava, or both - but if you do use Coospro app, after your right it might slip the ride in for a second time if you also recorded your ride in Strava so watch out for that, just stick to one or the other to avoid confusion if you're new to cyclecomputers and Strava. I really can't complain about this product and the company replied to my sole concern about the description on Amazon very quickly and they corrected the description. The mount holds the cyclecomputer in the correct position. It is also fairly small for a cyclecomputer which is great because i also have a phone on my bars and a rear view monitor. Try it I think you will like this one!
U**R
Excellent for the price.
I got this for my gravel bike, which I also use indoors on a trainer in the winter. I got it with a sensor that I use for cadence. I couldn't be happier with it. The display is plenty big (coming from someone who usually needs reading glasses). I like that it shows a lot at once and I don't have to scroll through screens to see different things. It was easy to attach and set up and it picked up the cadence sensor right away. I've found it to be just as accurate as the GPS apps on my phone. I like that it plugs in to recharge, rather than having replaceable batteries. The charge lasts a long time (many rides) and the battery indicator is always on so you can see if it's getting low.If yo don't need maps and don't want to lay down a few hundred dollars, I definitely recommend this computer.
D**D
Excellent bike computer but difficult to pair Samsung phone with Bluetooth or the Coosporide app
As a stand alone bike computer the BC107 is highly satisfactory. It seems accurate, pairs easily with my chest strap (for heart rate monitoring) and has pretty much all the typical functions, including among many others heart rate, trip time, speed, average speed, distance, altitude, temperature and clock time. It would also likely pair easily with a cadence sensor although I don't use one. It reliably picks up satellites for the GPS function. The BC107 comes with its own handlebar mounting bracket, and uses standard Garmin mounts as well. I can't read most of the data fields except current speed without glasses, but that is to be expected with a small computer. By itself the device would easily deserve a 5, but as a package with the app it is a 2 at best. Like many other reviewers I found the Coospo app very difficult to use. Sometimes it records data from the computer, but most of the time it does not. The computer is recognized by the app but I can't get my Samsung phone to connect the computer to Bluetooth; the phone doesn't recognize the app and won't pair the device without the app. Customer support is largely useless; they simply sent me a video that doesn't help. The instruction manual is no help for troubleshooting. I am using the BC107 for current data (including heart rate) when riding, but a different app (my Workouts) to record heart and other ride data.Update after 28 days: As indicated above, the BC107 is a fine bike computer at a very reasonable price. However, if you want to consistently record and store your data via your phone's Bluetooth and an app, it is likely that the Coosporide app won't work for you, at least if you use a Samsung phone. (I viewed a long and very favorable YouTube review of the BC107 by a British cyclist; he highly praised the device but he was also unable to get his Samsung phone's Bluetooth to pair with the BC107 and the Coosporide app!)
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