🏃♂️ Elevate Your Workout Game with Precision Monitoring!
The CooSpo Heart Rate Monitor Armband HW807 is a cutting-edge fitness accessory designed for serious athletes. With ±1 BPM accuracy, it tracks your heart rate in real-time and provides visual feedback through LED indicators. Compatible with a wide range of devices and apps, including Peloton and Garmin, this armband ensures you can monitor your performance effectively. Its IP67 waterproof rating and impressive 20-hour battery life make it a reliable companion for all your fitness endeavors.
Brand | CooSpo |
Material | Plastic |
Color | grey |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones APP:Peloton/Polar Beat/Wahoo/Strava/Zwift/DDP Yoga and more, Sports Watches: Garmin Edge Series/ Garmin Forerunner Series/ Garmin fenix Series and more, GPS Bike Computers: COOSPO BC107/BC200 and others brand compatible with BLE ANT+, Fitness Equipment :Concept2, Nordic treadmill, Bowflex Max Trainer/ Pro-Form treadmill/ iFIT and more |
Screen Size | 1 |
Product Dimensions | 5.3"L x 2.4"W x 1.5"H |
Item Weight | 10 Grams |
Battery Life | 2E+1 Hours |
Sensor Type | Optical |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Manufacturer | COOSPO |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72 x 3.11 x 0.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.3 x 2.4 x 1.5 inches |
Brand Name | CooSpo |
Warranty Description | 12 months |
Model Name | HW807 COOSPO Armband Heart Rate Monitor |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | HW8 |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | HW807 Armband Heart Rate Monitor |
Included Components | COOSPO Soft Arm Strap *2, COOSPO Heart Rate Monitor Sensor *1, User Manual *1, Charge Cable *1 |
Sport Type | Cycling Running HIIT Fitness and others |
L**R
Does the job, just be prepared to have to finesse it a little bit.
Edit: This unit died 2 days after I wrote the review. Did I order the same one again? Sure did. Two years with heat and sweat,and it sure has been dependable. I'm also happy to see they now give you 2 bands so they must have been made aware of the Velcro issues. It uses the same charger as I had before so that's great to have an extra charger. I did look at other arm monitor options but none of them had the same bang for the buck as this one. So in 2 years, I'll buy it again. Two years is pretty good. My Wahoos lasted maybe 6 months and I had to play with them to get them to work. Wahoo customer service was great but the product was not great. This unit is indeed great.I have had this unit for about a year and a half now. It does work better than the Wahoo did . The Wahoo, I used to have to clean the contacts all the time. I have cleaned the contacts on this unit maybe once and it just keeps working. Drawbacks though...it's a weird charging system and you have to have the magnets lined up exactly perfectly. There's nothing that clicks in. Also the velcro started giving way pretty quickly. It's a very weak type of velcro and it will sometimes come loose while I am riding. But for the money it's pretty decent. Would I get it again? Yes. I created a little charging area where I know the magnet will meet the contact on the back of the unit, and I will use another velcro strap around it if I have to. I have done three hour rides and it stays charged. It is also very accurate because I have the same readings on my Samsung watch 7.
T**B
Great for DDP Yoga!
I had been using the Wahoo tickr for DDPY for the last few years. I went through a few of them all of which I bought through Amazon. I had nothing but problems with them. Not connecting, losing connection in the middle of a workout, and dipping and spiking during workouts. I saw DDP selling this brand on his website, found it Amazon and ordered one, mostly because I could get replacement coverage after the warranty expires. I've been using it a few weeks and it has worked flawlessly, it was easy to setup through the app, you can set your zones in the app and easily tell by the color the monitor is blinking what zone you are in. The DDPY app found it and the zones are pretty close on both apps. I've had zero issues with it losing connection or being inaccurate. I workout between 90-120 minutes a day and after 7 days the battery is around 25 percent by day 7. It charges in less than 2 hours, which is better than dealing with a battery every few months. It's also much more comfortable than a chest strap and since it's on your arm it's easy to tell what zone your in. It also works if you have tattoos, something other arm and wrist HRMs can have issues with. Overall I'm really happy with this HRM it's taken some of the frustration out of working out! BANG!
O**N
Good product, still have some relatively minor issues
This arm-based HRM replaced an ancient Wahoo chest strap HRM that was on its last legs. The old one only supported the Ant+ standard and therefore didn't work with Wahoo X. The old one connected to my Wahoo Elemnt bike computer just fine, but the Wahoo X app on my iPad did not register it since the iPad works through BT, and I was not going to invest in a BT dongle for an HRM that was clearly on its way out.Also, the chest strap solution was not the most convenient. I found myself forgetting to put it on, and discovering that fact only after I was on the bike. Also, you had to remember to wet the contact points, otherwise results would not register. So, it was time for an upgrade.I was going to spring on the extra $20 for the Wahoo Tickr arm solution, but this one seemed more cost-effective, and it didn't seem that I was going to lose anything. It was very easy to get going with it - charged it up, and then connected through BT to the Wahoo app on my iPhone. When I went to connect it to the iPad, it did not register. I had to disconnect from the iPhone to have it recognized by the iPad. Also, it did not register with the Elemnt initially. After some trial and error - not sure what combination worked - I got it to work with the Elemnt concurrently.During my first ride however, the iPad maintained connectivity, while the Elemnt lost it and finally turned off in the middle of the ride. I will continue to work with it to see if I can resolve the issue, but, for now, it is still a mystery - probably user error, but that remains to be seen.Overall, the Coospo is an excellent solution. It was easy to put on, and did not require electrode wetting. My heart rate showed up almost immediately, and seemed to be very accurate - I compared it to my Apple watch at various points in the ride, and it appeared very accurate. The sparse instruction sheet was marginally helpful, and I did not look into the online guides as the unit was fairly intuitive, aside from the issues discussed above.It is convenient, and does work relatively well.
A**.
Product died while still quite new
Bought the CooSpo heart monitor for my NordicTrac treadmill. It was easy to sync and easy to work with, but after about 35 uses it just died. Typical Chinese product. I have no recourse but to buy a new one. But not CooSpo!!
B**N
Excellent customer service
I had this monitor for a few months and it worked perfectly but it developed a bulge in the upper right corner and I contacted Coospo support and as soon as I sent photos they sent me a replacement immediately. I have all Coospoitems on my bike and am very pleased with their quality and am especially pleased with their customer service.
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