🚴♂️ Own the Road with Precision & Power
The COOSPO BC200 is a professional-grade wireless GPS bike computer featuring a large 2.6-inch anti-glare LCD with auto backlight, a robust 36-hour battery life, and IP67 waterproof protection. It supports over 70 customizable cycling metrics, integrates seamlessly with heart rate, cadence, speed, and power sensors via Bluetooth and ANT+, and offers effortless Strava syncing through the CoospoRide app—perfect for serious cyclists who demand accuracy, durability, and connectivity on every ride.
Bike type | All |
Color | Black |
Style | BC200 Bike Computer |
Compatible with | heart rate monitor, cadence sensor, speed sensor, cadence and speed 2 in 1 sensor, Power Meter |
Display size | 2.6 Inches |
Display type | LCD |
Weight | 230 g |
Material type | Polyester |
Power source | DC |
Seasons | All Weather |
Features | Bluetooth, Waterproof |
Sport | Cycling |
Included components | GPS bike computer BC200*1, Cycling computer Screen Protector *1, Charger Cable *1, Bike Computer Mount *1, Bike Computer Mount Adapter Base * |
Batteries included? | Yes |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | battery_type_lithium_metal |
Brand | CooSpo |
Manufacturer | COOSPO |
Item model number | BC200 |
Product Dimensions | 8.8 x 6 x 2.01 cm; 80 g |
ASIN | B085DB1GLS |
M**G
Great little device for the money
It did take a bit of time to set up, for example, setting the time is by gmt +1 (or which ever your country is set to). The GPS has various options, and you have to link it to your strava before you can sync any data from rides.However once I had gone through all the settings and set them correctly, it worked a treat!I also purchased the speed + cadence, and heart monitor.All I have to do is switch on this computer, set it to cycle, and forget about it.The battery will last for days, I left it running for 11 hours on a day trip of a bike ride. It had barely dropped 25% percent.Once the ride is finished you simply end the tracking, make sure your phone is nearby and synced (connected) to the device, and it will automatically update to strava within a few minutes. While it wont act as a sat nav, its GPS will track the route (very accurate) you travelled, and upload this to strava too.
C**S
Not premium, value for money
In general, previously i had only used my smartwatch and this is my first device for the bicycle.As you can imagine im basically an amateur when it comes to riding in bicycle as in I don't do it as regularly as i would like to and nothing really serious.I think this is one of the reasons this device really suited me, because otherwise i would have probably go for something very expensive. So in general my advice is get this if you are a beginner or not a very hardcore cyclist. Though this also has options and sensors for all more dedicated needs, I feel like for that you would need a more premium device.GPS wise it was very good, not super accurate but basically keeping up with my Garmin smartwatch.As i was saying this has good sensors, but i didn't have any external sensor to try it out with. Also another thing to consider with sensors is that they could potentially drain your battery faster. And battery in general is not bad, obviously cant keep up with other better devices, but for me was more than enough. I can use it multiple times without charging, though if you go for long rides you might need to change depending on how long your ride will take you.The device feels very good and the materials are not premium at all but i find them solid and sturdy. My smartwatch has touchscreen and buttons, this bike computer has only buttons and to be honest that's all you need, not sure you would require touchscreen functionality.Overall I think this is well suited for the beginner to even more experienced user. Obviously at this price point it is very good value for money.
M**S
A surprise package
Great bike computer for the price, and actually is very powerful and can supply a vast amount of data, setting up was a bit fiddly but there are YouTube videos which will help you. My only gripe is the power/watts element, which to get to work you need to run a proper power meter, which start around the £300 mark, now having used Zwift over the winter on a dumb trainer using just a speed sensor which then Zwift works out approximate watts it would be great if this could do the same thing, I.e you are traveling at x speed, so you must be producing y number of watts, that really is the only downside to this great little machine. GPS is accurate and you need to remember to set the altitude for where you are - simple if you use an iPhone as you just go to the compass option and it will tell your your altitude where you are, then just convert from meters to feet- easy with the web, and away you go.XOSS app links seamlessly with Strava and uploads extremely quickly and accurately for all the date to look at post ride.Please just do an update where we can get watts with spending large amounts of money on power meters.
J**C
Exactly what I wanted
I was looking for a bike computer as using Strava on my phone was just destroying my battery and I needed something that would utilise this for me.I shopped around quite a bit and even looked for something second hand in the form of a Garmin, but I wanted something new but also something that didn't cost too much, after a while of searching around I came across the Coospo. I read an extensive amount of reviews and watched a few videos on YouTube of it being used and I was sold. I wasnt fussed on it having SatNav but wanted GPS for the same reason as not using my phone.I went for their top model which was still within my budget and had everything I needed. It came all packed nicely with a charging cable, handlebar mount and also a stem mount (which I use as I also use a Quad Lock which gets in the way). On switching it on for the first time it took a while to get a GPS signal but I think this was always going to be the case. There are multiple ways you can set up the screen so as to have it however you want it and has everything from Speed, Av Speed all the way to Gradient and Elev Gain.The battery life is ridiculously good, I did a sportive that was 60 miles and the battery didn't even budge and can get multiple uses out of it before its even half done. Its even got a night mode on it so it inverts its colours when in dark areas which is very handy when going through tunnels (I dont cycle at night). It connects to your phone very easily and if set up it will link automatically to Strava so you dont have to mess around doing it yourself.The only fault I have to say is you cant pick what the units are, you can change to one or the other i.e you can have KMH and Degrees Celsius or you can have MPH and Degrees Fahrenheit but you cant mix them and have what you want, this is only a slight inconvenience and although I prefer Celsius I much prefer MPH so I went with that, I don't really need the temperature as I'm outside and if I'm cold then its cold if im hot then its hot simple as that really.Overall I am very impressed with this bit of kit and it hasn't failed me once and I would buy another in a heartbeat if for any reason mine went wrong. This is my first bike computer and I am very pleased I went with this one over an expensive one that does the same thing.
V**L
Good but can't connect
Not been able to connect to my theapp. Or Strava
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