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🔥 Stay ahead of the pack with precision heart tracking!
The CooSpo Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap offers professional-grade accuracy with dual Bluetooth 4.0 and ANT+ connectivity, compatible with leading fitness apps and devices like Garmin, Peloton, and Zwift. Its IP67 waterproof design and sweatproof fabric ensure durability during intense workouts, while a replaceable CR2032 battery provides up to 300 hours of use. Lightweight and adjustable, it features LED and beep indicators for seamless connection verification, making it the ultimate companion for runners, cyclists, and gym enthusiasts aiming to maximize performance data.










| ASIN | B07PNNMSGS |
| Battery Average Life | 300 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,075 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 3 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand | CooSpo |
| Brand Name | CooSpo |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, tablets, fitness equipment |
| Compatible devices | Smartphones, tablets, fitness equipment |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 5,149 Reviews |
| Display Size | 0.96 Inches |
| Included Components | 1 x heart rate sensor, 1 x chest strap, 1 x user manual. English language not guaranteed |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.9L x 3.5W x 1.4H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 20 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CooSpo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2021-01QIAN-4-28999 |
| Material | Fabric |
| Material Type | Fabric |
| Model Number | H808S |
| Product Warranty | 12 MONTHS |
| Product dimensions | 5.9L x 3.5W x 1.4H centimetres |
| Screen size | 0.96 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Optical |
| Size | 5.9 x 3.5 x 1.3 cm |
| Team Name | COOSPO |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**A
Coospo HR Monitor
Easy to set up and use. Easy connection to android phone and Strava. Good quality data with no issues. Comfortable and easy to wash.
J**E
Accurate and easy to use, but be sure to remove battery between workouts
I've owned this monitor for two years now and it been faultless, as long as you do a couple of important things. Firstly wet the strap before you put it on... I just dip my fingers under the tap and draw them along the back of the strap. It auto senses when you put it on and starts automatically with a beep and then bluetooth broadcasts your HR I had previously been using my garmin watch to measure HR and connect to my Rowing machine, however I found these readings were pretty unreliable, this on the other hand is very accurate, if I'm doing an interval workout for example the HR rise and fall is tracked perfectly. Now here's the second thing you must do... take the battery out each time you finish using it, its as simple as giving it a twist with you thumbnail. The device is supposed to auto switch off when you take it off, but even if you unclip the sensor connectors, it sometimes starts picking up stray signals, probably cos its a bit sweaty! I take the bat out each time and they last over a year, and I work out at least 5 times a week. It broadcasts two different signals, either of which work, and makes it compatible with a very wide range of devices. I use it with my Garmin watch ans Concept PM5 rowing monitor with no problems at all. Much cheaper than other devices I have seen ands makes you workout data so much more meaning full knowing the HR data is spot on In Summary PROS Very accurate and reliable if you wet the contact surfaces compatible with wide range of devices using dual protocol signals Long Battery life- AS long as you take the battery out each time! CONS No on/off switch, so you need to take the battery out each time to ensure it doesn't run the battery down (....did I mention that?!)
R**X
Excellent budget HRM when used with conductive gel
After my Polar HRM became too old to work with the latest versions of Android, I did not feel like splashing out on something premium and figured this Coospo HRM was worth a try. My first couple of mountain bike rides with it showed that it worked well but would drop out or report incorrect readings for some of my ride. I replaced the battery to see if that would help and while it did appear to at first, I found that it would still misreport at times with Map My Fitness telling me my heart rate was 70 bpm and my Fitbit Sense 2 saying 135, for example. So I knew something was amiss. Not willing to give up on it, I bought a batch of Ab Flex conductive gel from Amazon and the difference was immediate. Applying a generous amount to either my chest or the HRM band itself meant it never dropped connection and gave me data I could trust. Since the initial teething troubles, I've worn it every ride for the past 3 months and I've been impressed by the reliability. The first replacement battery is just starting to go, I think, as on last night's ride it misreported for some of it and it's been so reliable since I got the gel, that's why I'm putting it down to the battery failing after approximately 15 - 18 hours of use. Which I think is fair enough for that size of battery, although it doesn't report the battery level to my phone and I have to use a multi-meter to verify that the voltage has dropped - that's why I've knocked a star off. I had never heard of the Coospo brand before I bought this HRM but I see now that they make other cycling related products and I wouldn't hesitate to try something else of theirs.
J**Y
Utterly useless. I now remember why I usually buy from a reputable brand.
I lost my Garmin HRM unit, so wanted a replacement and saw some good reviews of this item, which was much cheaper than a replacement Garmin unit and had both Bluetooth and ANT+. It seemed to work ok for a month, but then started reading very low, only showing readings of between 90 and 110, whatever my level of effort. This is when riding on Zwift or using my Garmin head unit on an outdoor ride. I replaced the battery and also tried both Bluetooth and ANT+, but nothing fixed the issue. I have since found my old Garmin HRM unit and compared the Coospo device with the Garmin and my watch. The Garmin and watch always show similar readings, but the Coospo device always shows between 90 and 110, whether resting or working out. I'm so glad I found my trusty old Garmin unit, as this Coospo unit is just not fit for purpose.
A**S
Better than Garmin!
I bought this in desperation after I had purchased the official Garmin Dual HR chest strap and had nothing but problems connectivity wise(seriously-avoid). This chest strap has given me no problems whatsoever over a month of regular use. When you connect the press studs it gives you a double beep as confirmation it is working. After disconnecting you get a single beep to confirm cessation. It connects to my Garmin Instinct 2 Solar every time and remains connected through my workouts. This is welcome when you're fitting a run in before work and haven't got time to faff around. My chest strap from Garmin did neither of these things. From all reports the battery should last around 6 months (remember to disconnect the pod from the strap after your workout). I see no reason to doubt this. One bonus I've noticed is that my workout data now shows respiration. I had heard that only official Garmin straps allowed this data to be recorded so to get it from the COOSPO is a nice addition. All in all I'm very pleased with this strap and can recommend it to any other runners looking for a low priced heart rate chest strap.
G**O
Still a great, less expensive, option
Had a coospo for about 9 years and it's paired with everything I've thrown at it. After it started failing due to deteriorating strap replacing it with another from the same brand was a mo brainer. Arrived quickly and, as with it's predecessor, it paired with no issues with all my gadgets (watch/phone/laptop/head unit). New one also has a green light and a beep to show it's working so makes it much easier to know if I've not connected it correctly. At a third (or more) if the price of a lot of others I'm very happy with my new unit.
P**D
For the money, best HRM I’ve owned so far.
So I’ve used this for 2 months now. I train 10+ hours a week, cycling, running and weightlifting in the gym. Over the years I’ve been through 3 Wahoo Tickr and 4 Garmin HRM Pro heart rate straps. Both of these branded Heart rate straps have not lasted me longer than 6- 12 months before stopping working. When my 3rd Wahoo died on me I decided to take a gamble on the cheapest HRM I could find for a mad laugh as I had nothing to lose considering I seam to have no luck with straps twice and 3 times as much as this one. So far it’s been spot on. It’s accurate, responsive and comfortable (more comfortable than my more expensive ones). The data is clean and doesn’t drop out and it beeps twice when it’s connected and once when it’s disconnected. This is such a handy feature in my opinion. I’m an extremely heavy sweater and it has stayed functional when drenched. Only thing that you need to make sure you do with this monitor is to disconnect the unit from the strap when you have finished using it otherwise it seams to drain the battery. I’m interested in how long this will last compared to my previous far more expensive straps that let me down so often in the past. Don’t be put off by the low price as this seams to be a quality product.
P**P
Very good and easy to use.
I have been using this since March. It arrived with a flat battery, but that was easily replaced. Linked to my Samsung phone very easily and I now use it nearly every day with the Kinomap rowing machine app on my phone. Still using the same battery I put in in March too!
C**N
Funktioniert soweit mal sehr sehr gut
Hatte einige Probleme mit den Smartlab Pulsmessern. Drum musste ich den Hersteller wechseln. Dieser Pulsmesser ist grundsätzlich gleich aufgebaut. Eine Knopfbatterie drin, bei Spannungskontakt über die beiden Clip-Punkte schaltet sich das Teil ein. Hier gleich der erste positive Aspekt: Das Ding gibt einen kurzen Signalton ab, wenn es eingeschaltet wird. Außerdem blinkt kurz eine grüne LED. Die Verbindung funktioniert dann einwandfrei - problemlos über mehrere Geräte getestet (Smartphones, Zwift Hub One). Sowohl Bluetooth als auch Ant+ sofort erkannt. Beim ersten Training merkte ich keine seltsamen Sprünge im Puls. Das Signal scheint also konstant und fehlerfrei übertragen zu werden. Andere Dinge die mir noch im Vergleich zum Smartlab positiv aufgefallen sind: Das Teil lässt sich leichter in den Brustgurt einklippen. Der Batteriedeckel sitzt gut, ist aber auch easy abzunehmen, wenn der Batteriewechsel mal nötig ist. Insgesamt also nicht einfach den günstigsten Pulsmesser nehmen, ein bisschen mehr für den Coospo bezahlen, dafür hat man ein solides Gerät, mit dem man keinen Ärger erlebt.
M**E
HRV
Pour ma part, ce produit est excellent, aussi bien au niveau de la taille, alors que je fait quand même un certain tour de taille même si c'est limite et surtout ça fonctionne très bien avec l'application que j'utilise sur mon iPhone pour travailler mon HRV, ma cohérence cardiaque.
E**G
Funkar bra.
Funkar bra, gör jobbet. Kan vara lite krånglig att få igång och kopplad till klockan men när man använder den så är det inga problem.
R**S
Compatibilite Garmin, detection rapide, Fiabilité
J'utilisais une ceinture Garmin qui ne fonctionnait plus malgré le changement de pile, changement de ceinture textile... Je ne voulais pas remettre 50 ou 60 euros dans une ceinture. Cette ceinture CooSpo est top. Elle bip rapidement pour indiquer la detection du HR, elle tient bien malgré l'effort. Elle est top jusqu'à present après 3 utilisation. Je recommande.
K**E
Works well out of the box
I had a Garmin HRM which died after a couple of years, so was a little wary of spending big bucks on a heart rate monitor with a short lifespan, and decided to give the Coospo a go to compare the low cost option. The user guide is simple and straight out of the box it connected to my Garmin 955, Fenix 5 (now used as a bike computer) and C2 erg with no problems. The strap is comfortable and unclipping the monitor from the strap to ensure battery life is simple. My heart rate shows up quickly once connected and have had no issues with the signal/connection. I can't comment on the accuracy apart from saying it looks about right to me, so overall I think it's great value!
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