Experience your rides like never before with the COOSPO BC200 GPS Bike Computer. This device boasts a 2.6" large LCD display, easily readable in any light thanks to its automatic backlight. Its powerful 1200mAh battery delivers up to 36 hours of performance, and with an IP67 waterproof rating, it’s built to endure all conditions. Track everything from distance and altitude to temperature and cycling power with over 70 customizable data types on personalized display pages.
Enhance your cycling experience further with the COOSPO BK467 Bike Cadence/Speed Sensor. Utilizing ANT+ and Bluetooth technology, this sensor wirelessly transmits valuable performance data to compatible bike computers or cycling apps. The BC200 supports multiple languages for a global reach and easily syncs with Strava through the CooSpoRide App for seamless data transfer and device setup.
In this convenient bundle, you’ll receive the BC200 GPS Bike Computer, the BK467 Cadence/Speed Sensor, and two types of mounting brackets. With the CooSpoRide App, you get the latest updates and full technical support from the CooSpo team, ensuring you get the most out of your bike computer. Enhance your ride and monitor your progress with COOSPO's advanced cycling technology.
Unlock your cycling potential with the COOSPO BC200 GPS Bike Computer and BK467 Speed Sensor Bundle, designed to bring precise data tracking and superior performance to your rides.
Customer Insights
Compatible with various sensors and integrates well with apps like Strava.
Users can customize multiple screen configurations, allowing for personalized data displays.
Notable for its extended battery life, reportedly much better than some more expensive models.
Many users praised the unit for providing essential features at a fraction of the cost of high-end competitors.
Generally accurate in different environments, including urban areas and dense forests.
The auto backlight feature is useful for night rides, enhancing visibility.
Light, durable, and fits well with existing Garmin mounts.
Performance metrics like heart rate, speed, and cadence are reported to be reliable.
Once set up, the interface is intuitive and similar to popular models like Garmin.
Easy to switch between multiple bikes, retaining configurations for different setups.
The accompanying app, Coosporide, is poorly rated and has synchronization issues.
The buttons are difficult to press, leading to accidental presses on other buttons.
Users report a complicated setup process, with some never getting the device to work properly.
Multiple reviews mentioned the device stopped working after a few months.
Issues with accuracy, particularly in altitude and speed measurements, compared to other devices.
Frequent disconnections from sensors during rides, causing frustration.
Menu navigation is considered awkward and not intuitive.
Fails to shut off automatically, leading to battery drain if the user forgets to turn it off.
Complaints about sensors malfunctioning and failure to connect.
Vertically elongated fonts make data harder to read.