- Accurate GPS Positioning: Coospo’s new GPS bike computer has 2 modes of global positioning, which can provide accurate GPS data all over the world. Attention: First-time positioning will take 3-5 minutes, please make sure you are outdoors.
- Bike Computer ANT+:Coospo cycling GPS computer can support heart rate monitor, speed and cadence sensor, and power meter connection through ANT+, All cycling data you will get if the sensor connection with bike computer.
- Bluetooth APP Connection: By using the CoospoRide App, you can set bike computer very easily on your phone, such as: quickly connecting and easily set the device, loading the GPS track route map, recording and analyzing cycling activity records, updating the latest firmware and so on.
- Sync Activity(.fit file) to Strava: You can also sync activity(.fit file) to Strava via the Coosporide App on your phone by Bluetooth directly. The CooSpo bike computer can record 80 hours of your riding data.
- 2.4-inch Screen with Auto Backlight: 2.4-inch segment code FSTN glass screen, sunlight-readable display, automatically sensing the environment to turn on the backlight. It is a screen that’s ready for any adventure.
- IP67 Waterproof: IP67 waterproof protection allows bike computers work normally in rainy day. You can go your riding in Rainy and Sunny day.
- ❤12 Months Policy & Professional Technical Support: You can feel free to contact with us for any problems and help needed, CooSpo team will give you a satisfactory solution.
Cycling Computers, Cycling Electronics
COOSPO Bike Computer GPS Wireless, ANT+ Cycling Computer GPS with Bluetooth, Multifunctional ANT+ Bicycle Computer GPS with 2.4 LCD Screen, Bike Speedometer with Auto Backlight…
$49.99 $59.99
David –
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!)
David –
Roberto Winterstein –
I bought this based on the positive reviews, but was bit hesitant to see no reviews from India. Seller had sent this item in bubble wrap packaging and it reached in perfect condition. As per the instructions I charged it before using it the first time, and the meter acquired the GPS signal within 10/15 seconds. I configured the device for User data, wheel size etc.. in the beginning, especially the App permission for strava. With minimal settings its good to go. Gone for a small ride and enabled the ‘Sync’ to synchronize the ride data to Coospoo ride app, it was flawless, and subsequently uploaded the data to my strava account, all went smooth. I went for a cycle computer rather then using strava on phone due to battery backup needed to run the app on phone on long rides. I hope the battery in this device will stay for 15/20 hours during rides. I had initial glitches setting up the base of the device in my Trek 4300, due to short Stem in my cycle. The whatsapp support provided was too helpful and I am happy about the after sales support. Price is on a higher side, but no good computers available for this price with GPS features available.
Roberto Winterstein –
MARK A TURNER –
For $40 I don’t know how you cold do better. I use the BC-107 on my road bike with ANT+ sensors for speed, cadence and heart rate plus the unit records GPS route data.. The instructions are a little unclear but setup is pretty simple once you understand them.
All your ride data can be uploaded to a phone app via Bluetooth and the app can sync with other fitness apps (Strava in my case). It can even record power data if you have the sensors.
It’s a great tool for tracking fitness at a really good price point.
MARK A TURNER –
Nelson –
I was a little skeptical with this budget conscious bike computer but it works. Easy to configure, once you watch a video and seems the battery last long. It even has an automatic backlight for evening rides. Even better, it works with multiple bikes. I have 1 computer, 3 pairs of cadence/speed sensors and one heart rate monitor. I configure my 3 bikes in the app and select the appropriate one before each ride while the computer is connected to the phone, wirelessly. You can verify the wheel circumference on the computer to make sure the changes take effect. This is one of the parameters you configure per bike. It saves the last selected. so only need to do this on bike switches. The one caveat, you have to re-pair the cadence/speed sensors upon bike switch, 15 seconds tops, it saves last selection. It seems to be able to remember all previously saved speed sensors but not the cadence. So to be sure I just pair both. It saves the last paired so only on bike switches. Start your trip and boom! Works. Very pleased.
Nelson –
Clifton Queale –
This is a great little computer. Works well in my area. No problem picking up a signal. Accurate and responsive. I may buy the “arm” mount next year as I am not sure how long the bands mount will last. Working well to hold it so far. It has multifunction include grade % which is excellent for my area. Compared to the expensive brands friends have, there is no need to pay out all that money when this one is solid built and durable and has all the functions. You do have to buy other items though if you want cadance or want to use speed sensors. I’d strongly recommend. Easy to charge and battery lasts well. Well worth the money and then some!
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Roberto Winterstein –
Roberto Winterstein –
Rajarajan –
Replaced an expensive Garmin unit that finally failed. I realised I was using minimal features of the Garmin, so opted for a computer that displayed just the measures I needed. The advantage was a very significant cost saving and it has so far performed flawlessly. Also great that it automatically downloads to Strava. Happy with my purchase thus far.
Rajarajan –
Hardworking man –
Overall- extremely pleased, would buy again, and argue with my Garmin friends that they should have upgraded something on their drive train to get more speed instead and got this one.
My previous computer was the Wahoo RFLKT, which was a super dumbed down display for the Wahoo app display. Very functional,and cheap.
All my sensors are Wahoo bluetooth and Ant.
That died, cause you know- 12years….
I went couple weeks naked and blind trying to be a purist, and it drove me nuts not knowing what I was doing.
So I looked into Garmin, Wahoo, some other Chinese brands I’ve never head of, and took a chance on this brand that I’ve never heard of- making sure I could return on Prime.
Very very happy. Paired with all my sensors, and reads a power meter, which i dont have currently, but good to be able. Also, fit my edge out front mount and all the mounts on my other bikes. It’s a Garmin style mount, not some proprietary mount that would make me buy 5 mounts for all my bikes, very secure.
Uploads to strava and tracks through strava segments. I need to load the computer to their app, then to strava. For ppl who complain about having to download their app, what ever. This saved me several hundred dollars from not having to join the Garmin cult. Buy a wheelset and quit complaining.
Cons first
Only con I have found is that it takes a couple minutes to turn on and figure which sensors are available, and GPS connection. It started weird doing rollers, but figured it out. Be patient, wasn’t a big deal. I come from when rear mount wired Avocet 45 cobblestone color the newest best thing. Just circle the parking lot a couple times on your warm up to get it to link up. If this is the complaint- like a deal breaker complaint, your expecting too much for a $40 bike computer. Spend much much more, get a little bitty more.
Time zone setting for the head unit is a little weird, but when it loads to strava, I don’t really care about it.
Pros
Links all my existing sensors – wheel, cadence, HR, wheel/cadence combined so I didn’t have to buy some other brand for all that.
Fits all my Garmin mounts
Can use for the ride without linking to a phone, which used to be the limiting factor for long long rides. GPS is GPS based, not cell phone based GPS. So it tracks when you phone would loose its GPS.
Links to strava so I can boast to my friends, or they can shame me.
The backlight feature is handy- I am still on about 7 or 8 rides on the first charge.
And ah, $40.
Hardworking man –
Rajarajan –
Overall it’s a Good product, my set has waterproof problem. After discussing with seller, a replacement sent to me. Good service
Rajarajan –