COOSPO Armband Heart Rate Monitor, Bluetooth ANT+ HR Optical Sensor for Sport, Rechargeable Dual Band IP67 HRM, Compatible with Peloton,Wahoo,Polar,Strava,Zwift,DDP Yoga

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COOSPO Armband Heart Rate Monitor, Bluetooth ANT+ HR Optical Sensor for Sport, Rechargeable Dual Band IP67 HRM, Compatible with Peloton,Wahoo,Polar,Strava,Zwift,DDP Yoga
COOSPO Armband Heart Rate Monitor, Bluetooth ANT+ HR Optical Sensor for Sport, Rechargeable Dual Band IP67 HRM, Compatible with Peloton,Wahoo,Polar,Strava,Zwift,DDP Yoga

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Product Features

  • Train Smarter. Push Harder.
  • CooSpo Heart Rate Monitor Armband: Patented optical sensor technology for highly accurate measurements of heart rate. It continuously measures real-time heart rate data during exercise.
  • Third Party App: CooSpo Heart Rate Armband Monitor works with most popular health and fitness apps, including: Runkeeper, map my fitness, Strava, PEAR - Personal Fitness Coach, Polar beat, DDPYoga
  • Compatibility with GPS bike computers & Garmin watches: With BLE and ANT+ support.
  • IP67 Waterproof: Stable work in rainy day and in humid conditions. Indoor and outdoor sports both great to use. But do not use for swimming.
  • Rechargeable Battery: The heart rate monitor armband comes with a rechargeable battery that allows you to work out up to 25+ hours with a single charge.
  • Train Smarter. Push Harder.
  • CooSpo Heart Rate Monitor Armband: Patented optical sensor technology for highly accurate measurements of heart rate. It continuously measures real-time heart rate data during exercise.
  • Third Party App: CooSpo Heart Rate Armband Monitor works with most popular health and fitness apps, including: Runkeeper, map my fitness, Strava, PEAR - Personal Fitness Coach, Polar beat, DDPYoga
  • Compatibility with GPS bike computers & Garmin watches: With BLE and ANT+ support.
  • IP67 Waterproof: Stable work in rainy day and in humid conditions. Indoor and outdoor sports both great to use. But do not use for swimming.
  • Rechargeable Battery: The heart rate monitor armband comes with a rechargeable battery that allows you to work out up to 25+ hours with a single charge.

Product Specifications

Brand CooSpo
Material Plastic
Color Black
Compatible Devices Fitness Equipment :Concept2, Nordic treadmill, Bowflex Max Trainer/ Pro-Form treadmill/ iFIT and more, GPS Bike Computers: COOSPO BC107/BC200 and others brand compatible with BLE ANT+, Smartphones APP:Peloton/Polar Beat/Wahoo/Strava/Zwift/DDP Yoga/HR Monitor, Sports Watches: Support sync with Garmin Vivoactive/Fenix/Forerunner/ Samsung Gear/Amazfit Stratos/Suunto watches.
Screen Size 0.96 Inches
Product Dimensions 13.7"L x 1.4"W x 0.5"H
Item Weight 10 Grams
Battery Life 25 Hours
Sensor Type Wearable
Battery Description Lithium-Ion
Manufacturer coospo
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 5.31 x 2.4 x 1.54 inches
Package Weight 0.06 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH 2 x 1.5 x 5 inches
Brand Name CooSpo
Warranty Description 12 Months
Part Number HW706
Style COOSPO HW706 Armband Heart Rate Monitor
Included Components Arm Strap * 2, Charge Cable *1, Heart Rate Monitor Sensor *1, User Manual *1
ASIN B07H799BDS
Date First Available September 9, 2018

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  1. Works great. I only give it 4 stars because the arm band could be a bit more stretchy. The device feels nice. The included charger is easy to use and the monitor is easy to connect to wahoo and Strava. While the included arm band is completely functional, I wish it had a bit more give so you don’t have to tighten it up so much.

  2. Good Customer Service. After 90 days the product stopped working. The company replaced the product after an extensive research of my claim.

  3. Easy and works every time. I bought this to replace my Garmin HR strap. For me, the chest straps don’t last if you ride frequently and I got sick of buying coin cell batteries. Rechargeable is the way to go. The charge lasts a long time and charges quick. My head unit picks up the HR monitor immediately and has never had an issue connecting. The readings seem very accurate and track with previous chest straps that I have used. I have been riding with this for several months and it’s been a solid upgrade.

  4. Easy and works every time. I bought this to replace my Garmin HR strap. For me, the chest straps don’t last if you ride frequently and I got sick of buying coin cell batteries. Rechargeable is the way to go. The charge lasts a long time and charges quick. My head unit picks up the HR monitor immediately and has never had an issue connecting. The readings seem very accurate and track with previous chest straps that I have used. I have been riding with this for several months and it’s been a solid upgrade.

  5. Solid, works with Strava. (posting this review after using it 3-4 times a week for 8 weeks)This is a great HRM. I’m pretty big and have thick arms, but had no problem strapping it to my upper arm. The battery in it lasts a good while; I ride three or four hours a week and charge it every weekend. As far as I can tell I haven’t even come close to running it down. The magnetic charging cable is probably the weakest point; not because it doesn’t work or anything, but because I’m worried about losing the cable since there’s no backup regular USB port. The strap feels well made, is very comfortable and adjustable, and it even comes with a second strap (which I can’t comment on because I didn’t need to use it).I’ve had absolutely zero problems with connectivity to either my Android phone or during Strava workouts. I don’t have a chest strap to compare it to, but I check the heart rate analysis after every ride and it seems to track my effort accurately—I’ve never noticed a period where the data drops out or varies wildly. So it may not be accurate down to the exact BPM, but it’s definitely good enough for seeing the big picture over a long ride.As mentioned at the top I’ve been using this for 2 months now, 3 or 4 times a week for logging cycling workouts. It doesn’t move around while I’m on the bike. The strap gets a little sweaty, but since it’s fabric instead of a rubbery material it doesn’t really bother me. Since it doesn’t move around it doesn’t chafe or anything like that, it just feels a little bit gross and wet when you take it off. But what strap doesn’t?

  6. Solid, works with Strava. (posting this review after using it 3-4 times a week for 8 weeks)This is a great HRM. I’m pretty big and have thick arms, but had no problem strapping it to my upper arm. The battery in it lasts a good while; I ride three or four hours a week and charge it every weekend. As far as I can tell I haven’t even come close to running it down. The magnetic charging cable is probably the weakest point; not because it doesn’t work or anything, but because I’m worried about losing the cable since there’s no backup regular USB port. The strap feels well made, is very comfortable and adjustable, and it even comes with a second strap (which I can’t comment on because I didn’t need to use it).I’ve had absolutely zero problems with connectivity to either my Android phone or during Strava workouts. I don’t have a chest strap to compare it to, but I check the heart rate analysis after every ride and it seems to track my effort accurately—I’ve never noticed a period where the data drops out or varies wildly. So it may not be accurate down to the exact BPM, but it’s definitely good enough for seeing the big picture over a long ride.As mentioned at the top I’ve been using this for 2 months now, 3 or 4 times a week for logging cycling workouts. It doesn’t move around while I’m on the bike. The strap gets a little sweaty, but since it’s fabric instead of a rubbery material it doesn’t really bother me. Since it doesn’t move around it doesn’t chafe or anything like that, it just feels a little bit gross and wet when you take it off. But what strap doesn’t?

  7. Solid, works with Strava. (posting this review after using it 3-4 times a week for 8 weeks)This is a great HRM. I’m pretty big and have thick arms, but had no problem strapping it to my upper arm. The battery in it lasts a good while; I ride three or four hours a week and charge it every weekend. As far as I can tell I haven’t even come close to running it down. The magnetic charging cable is probably the weakest point; not because it doesn’t work or anything, but because I’m worried about losing the cable since there’s no backup regular USB port. The strap feels well made, is very comfortable and adjustable, and it even comes with a second strap (which I can’t comment on because I didn’t need to use it).I’ve had absolutely zero problems with connectivity to either my Android phone or during Strava workouts. I don’t have a chest strap to compare it to, but I check the heart rate analysis after every ride and it seems to track my effort accurately—I’ve never noticed a period where the data drops out or varies wildly. So it may not be accurate down to the exact BPM, but it’s definitely good enough for seeing the big picture over a long ride.As mentioned at the top I’ve been using this for 2 months now, 3 or 4 times a week for logging cycling workouts. It doesn’t move around while I’m on the bike. The strap gets a little sweaty, but since it’s fabric instead of a rubbery material it doesn’t really bother me. Since it doesn’t move around it doesn’t chafe or anything like that, it just feels a little bit gross and wet when you take it off. But what strap doesn’t?

  8. Amazon prime user July 6, 2023 at 12:00 am

    Good sensor. Easy detectable by any device I paired it with. The HR measurement seems accurate even when worn on my wrist (on the inner side). The battery life is quite long, no need to charge often. However, the strap is inconvenient and it requires some skills to put on and take off with one hand without a help of another person. I’ve replaced the original strap with a stretchable band I made myself. The sensor is capable to provide the RR data for HRV measurement, but for some reason only for a few minutes after being turned on.

  9. Works with Zwift. I use this with Zwift and it works well for that purpose. Was easy to setup and seems accurate enough.

  10. Pairs with Suunto Ambit 3 Peak. (1) pairs with Suunto watch.(2) long battery life(3) very comfortable(4) basically waterproof. I sweat more than most people and I also wash it after each use -i have had no issues.

  11. Amazing battery life. I swear this thing is like magic. I’ve used it for at least 50 (probably more) 45 minute sessions and have yet to have to charge it! I never have connection issues, and the read is always good. The Velcro is just as “sticky” as the day I got it. Also, it’s very comfortable worn on my forearm, I hardly notice it’s there. Pairs seamlessly with my iPhone and my Peloton bike. Extremely worth it.

  12. Amazing battery life. I swear this thing is like magic. I’ve used it for at least 50 (probably more) 45 minute sessions and have yet to have to charge it! I never have connection issues, and the read is always good. The Velcro is just as “sticky” as the day I got it. Also, it’s very comfortable worn on my forearm, I hardly notice it’s there. Pairs seamlessly with my iPhone and my Peloton bike. Extremely worth it.

  13. Works well, easy to use. This was an important buy for me after I got my Peloton so I could know if I was over exerting myself. It syncs up to the Peloton very quickly and I have not noticed any connection issues while riding. It’s easy to take on and off. After a full charge it lasts a very long time. So far I’m happy I bought this moderately priced monitor instead of the much pricier ones available.

  14. Works perfectly. Works as advertised, sync’d immediately with my Wahoo cycling trainer and Zwift software. Accurate and easy to use. It comes with two bands. Even the larger was close to being too small on my upper arm, which is 15” in circumference. But it works. Easy fit on the forearm of course.

  15. Works better than the Apple Watch alone. Ever since I purchased my Apple Watch, I have been disappointed by its readings. It tends to wildly exaggerate them on occasion, and tell me that my heart rate is in arrange where really, I should be in cardiac arrest. Because of this, I buy extern heart rate monitors. I have been using this one for a few months now, and it provides consistently better results than the Apple Watch alone. It pairs easily and the user interface is intuitive – there’s just one button.

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