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The COOSPO BC200 GPS Bike Computer combines a vibrant 2.6-inch LCD with auto-backlight, a robust 36-hour battery, and IP67 waterproof durability to deliver reliable performance tracking. Featuring ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity, it wirelessly syncs over 70 customizable cycling metrics to your favorite apps like Strava via the CoospoRide app. The package includes a cadence/speed sensor and versatile mounting options, making it the ultimate companion for serious cyclists who demand precision and endurance.








| ASIN | B08LZ93WKD |
| Battery Average Life | 36 Hours |
| Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,527 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #61 in Cycling Computers |
| Brand Name | CooSpo |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (241) |
| Display | LCD |
| Display Size | 2.6 Inches |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Bicycle computer and cadence speed sensor |
| International Protection Rating | IP54 |
| Item Type Name | cycling computer |
| Item Weight | 150 Grams |
| Manufacturer | COOSPO |
| Model Number | BC200+BK467 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Sensor Type | Cadence Sensor, Speed Sensor |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
H**R
Cycle computer doesn’t connect with Apple Health. However it works fine.
G**X
This is the first bike computer I have ever bought or used. It was inexpensive compared to other better-known brands so I was unsure what to expect. I did have some trepidation about how to set up and use. The instruction booklet that came with the computer had really tiny print, and the minimal illustrations did not offer a lot of assistance. There is a decent YouTube video by Coospo online that was much more helpful, but it was narrated by a woman with a strong Asian (Chinese) accent who spoke softly and fast. She explained a lot of the basics but not much elaboration. However, after playing with it and all the functions I was able to become very comfortable with it in only a few bicycle rides. I am guessing it seems a little more intuitive if you have prior experience with these sorts of electronics. The bottom line, it tracks and monitors my BP, power, cadence, distance, time, elevation, etc very well and can be synched with Strava. I use the free version of the Mapmyride app and simply input the data from the Coospo computer into that. Note, this is Coospo BD200 bundle and comes with the cadence sensor. I bought a Coospo arm band BP sensor separately, and only one of my bikes has an integral power meter that easily connects to the BC200. Battery life is good and overall I am very satisfied with my Coospo BC200 bike computer.
C**E
This cycling computer is easy to use and is responsive. It has a long battery life, so you don't have to worry about charging it too often. The bluetooth sync is very convenient, so that you don't have to plug this via usb to sync your workout. One problem though is that the CooSpo ride app isn't the best. I have to log-in every time I close and open the app, even if I had just logged in a moment ago. It does let you automatically sync to Strava though. I combined this with a HR monitor and one-sided pedal power meter to get heart rate, speed, power, and cadence. Since it's a budget cycling computer, it won't read dual-sided power and doesn't have any turn-by-turn navigation capabilities like you would with a higher end computer like the Garmin Edge. Otherwise, it's a very good no-fuss GPS cycling computer.
B**T
I’ve needed to focus on a part of my riding that I thought would be tracked by speed and heart rate alone. Bike computers have been what I have been looking at for over a year but I keep coming to Garmin and the price for the Gold Standard. Just I am on an aluminum budget. I came across COOSPO and had a buddy using one on his bike. We would ride side by side and he would tell me what he was reading on his COOSPO computer, and our third rider had the Garmin and they were not off but a small amount that for my standard didn’t matter. With that in mind, I started looking into the COOSPO equipment and reading the reviews and this stuck pretty well in my mind. What I did not like in the COOSPO experience was knowing what pieces to purchase for the computer I had chosen. Here today I lived through this and what I thought might be the oops turned out ok. A good experience, you do not only have to go to the COOSPO website but Amazon has a good selection. Installing the bike computer and components on the bike could be a little clearer. I did have an issue with the wheel size but a quick look online got that corrected quickly. Now all is operational and working well- I have made 3 rides using the COOSPO on 2 different bikes and am pleased with this purchase. I ordered the BC 200 bundle, Speed and cadence sensor, along with the H 808 Heartrate Strap. After getting this all set up on 2 bikes I can now see where i need to work on me. Measuring my cadence, with Heartrate alongside speed I can see where I am at in my training, and with another plus, it communicates with Strava and now I can follow and track how I am doing. Now it would only do the same with Garmin but that is business.
D**B
I’ve had this one for a few months and use it almost daily. I like the way it fits on my bikes handle bar, makes it easy to see while riding. I think the size is fine not to big and not to small. I think it’s ver accurate, I compare it to my watch at the end of my ride and I’d say they are almost the same distance, the speed is accurate also. I like it and would buy again.
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