Description
- CooSpo Heart Rate Monitor Armband: Patented optical sensor technology for highly accurate measurements of heart rate. It supports continuously measuring real-time heart rate data during exercise.HW706 armband heart rate monitor can help you track and capture real-time heart rate, training zones, and calories burned on your smartphone or tablet with compatible training apps.
- Bluetooth4.0 & ANT+ Doul Mode: Compatibility with Bluetooth4.0 & ANT+: Great for work with smartphones, tablets, Garmin, Wahoo sport watches, Peloton equipment and many other devices which support Bluetooth4.0 & ANT connection.
- Third-Party App: CooSpo Heart Rate Armband Monitor works with the most popular health and fitness apps, including Run keeper, Map My Fitness, Strava, PEAR – Personal Fitness Coach, Polar Beat, DDY Yoga, And all applications that support the standard Bluetooth protocol.
- Compatibility with GPS bike computers & Garmin watches: With BLE and ANT+ support, this heart rate monitor also supports connection with GPS bike computers & Garmin watches, no need to see the phone while working out.
- IP67 Waterproof: IP67 waterproof construction can be submerged up to 1 meter underwater.Stable work in rainy day and sweating. Indoor and outdoor sports are both great to use. But do not use it 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.
- Comfortable Wearing: The heart rate monitor armband is paired with a comfortable fabric strap that lets you ride without distraction. Each package comes with 2 straps, which can support your daily replacement use.
- Simple Operation & Quick Use: Turn on – Press the start-up button, and the LED flash blue until the heart rate was found. Turn off – Hold the start-up button,the LED flash red and armband vibrates, then armband off.
- 24H after-sales & Professional Technical Support for CooSpoRide APP: If you use CooSpo’s own APP CooSpoRide, we provide professional technical support for any problem you meet and quickly after-sales service we promise.
Bryan –
I could not get it to sync up with the app. The exercise equipment would not read it either.
Raul –
Der **Coospo Herzfrequenzmesser** hat sich als hervorragender Ersatz für den originalen Brustgurt meines Kettler CTR10 erwiesen, der ständig neue Batterien benötigte. Hier ist meine Rezension:
**Kompatibilität und Verbindung:**
Die Verbindung des Coospo Herzfrequenzmessers mit dem Kettler CTR10 war kinderleicht. Der Gurt wurde sofort erkannt und funktioniert nahtlos mit dem Gerät. Ich hatte keinerlei Probleme mit Verbindungsabbrüchen oder Verzögerungen bei der Anzeige der Herzfrequenz, was bei meinem alten Gurt manchmal der Fall war.
**Akkulaufzeit:**
Ein großes Plus dieses Herzfrequenzmessers ist die Akkulaufzeit. Im Vergleich zum originalen Brustgurt, der die Batterien förmlich verschlungen hat, hält der Coospo Gurt deutlich länger. Ich habe ihn nun seit mehreren Wochen im Einsatz und musste die Batterie noch nicht einmal wechseln. Dies ist besonders angenehm, da ich mich nun nicht mehr ständig um Ersatzbatterien kümmern muss.
**Tragekomfort:**
Der Coospo Gurt ist angenehm zu tragen. Er sitzt fest, ohne zu drücken, und bleibt auch während intensiver Trainingseinheiten an Ort und Stelle. Das Material ist weich und flexibel, wodurch es sich gut an den Körper anpasst und auch nach längerer Nutzung nicht unangenehm auf der Haut anfühlt.
**Messgenauigkeit:**
In Bezug auf die Messgenauigkeit steht der Coospo Gurt dem originalen Brustgurt in nichts nach. Die Herzfrequenz wird präzise und zuverlässig erfasst, was für mein Training essentiell ist. Die Daten werden genau und in Echtzeit auf dem Display des Kettler CTR10 angezeigt, was mir hilft, mein Training optimal zu steuern.
**Fazit:**
Der Coospo Herzfrequenzmesser ist ein ausgezeichneter Ersatz für den originalen Brustgurt des Kettler CTR10. Er bietet
Luke Underwood –
Work great I still don’t know how armband can read heart rate at first I thought it’s not right heart rate. I stop run and did a manual pulse on my neck to be sure it is really same as armband heart rate it show about 90-95% almost same heart rate I counted myself and this armband heart rate 🙂
Luke Underwood –
Worked right out the box. Simply pressed the on button then went to Ant+ on my Coros Pace 2 and it quickly and easily paired. Strapped the sensor around my forearm, just below my elbow. It was a snug but comfortable fit. It did take a bit for the sensor to register an accurate resting heartrate of around 50bpm. At first It read 100+ bpm and I hope that isn’t an issue in the future. From the time the run began to the time it ended the HR Sensor was remarkably accurate, as it seemed to respond instantly to my increase in relative effort. The sensor on my Coros Pace 2 was all over the place, and in many cases was glaringly inaccurate. I will monitor the effectiveness of the Coospo over time and will adjust my review if needed.
Update: After using for a month it does indeed have random and spastic heartrate data from time to time. For example, jogging downhill and it’s saying I’m at threshold heartrate. I have to reset the sensor and it usually fixes it to a more accurate reading. It’s still more accurate than my smart watch but it isn’t perfect.
Emily –
ottimo funziona bene
Cliente Amazon –
Je voulais acheter l’équivalent chez Wahoo pour le connecter sur mon Bolt v2, et j’suis très agréablement surpris.
Avec le code promo, je l’ai eu à 37 euros, et c’est clairement moitié moins que l’équivalent chez wahoo.
Je n’ai pas testé le wahoo, mais concernant l’intégration à l’éco système wahoo, c’est à dire : le Bolt V2 + l’application wahoo, j’ai vraiment eu aucun soucis et tout fonctionne comme mes autres capteurs.
Je recommande vivement ce capteur, qui fait clairement très bien le taff pour ce qu’on lui demande.
Je l’utilise pour le cyclisme, mais je vais peut être envisager de l’utiliser pour le run à la place de mon Apple Watch qui commence à dater.
Lechner –
I was looking for a replacement for the standard heart rate monitor that goes round your chest. This is an ideal alternative. Comfortable to wear, it connects quickly, has a good battery life, and provides accurate readings. The straps are well designed and easily removed for washing. Great product.
jerry8O8 –
My old Scosche Rhythm+ 2.0 Armband Heart Rate Monitor broke after a few years, so I needed a new heartrate monitor to use with my Peloton Bike (and Peloton app on my ipad). I was reading some recent reviews and talk to some friends and the new Scosche bands they said was having issues connecting or dropping out, so I tried this. After a month of use, i’m loving it. It connects easily and the battery last longer than my previous heartrate monitor. The only improvement would be if the band was not a velcro band, I prefered the Scosche band instead. But other than that, for strictly Peloton workouts it is great!
Kindle Customer –
(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?
James R. Freeman –
I have been using chest straps for years. Getting tired of my non running neighbor asking me why I am wearing a bra strap. So tried this armband. Please see graph where I wore Coospo and Garmin forerunner 965 (uses optical sensor-not much better than a random number generator) and Garmin chest strap (recording data to my bike computer I held in my hand). There is a is a 5 to 10 second delay in the change of heart rate when you change your pace, but unless you’re doing many short intervals, doubt would notice. The time spent in each heart rate zone was about the same between the chest strap and the armband. So, although the delay is a slight issue, definitely acceptable enough for me and much more comfortable.
Jose –
Seen alot of the reviews about battery life. So far have not seen any issues and pretty happy with the ease of use and good readings on my heart rate. The compatibility with peleton app and bike has been seamless.
John L. –
Fairly inexpensive, and works great. Easy to pair, lightweight and lasts many hours. Accurate HR, and strap is easy to use. Hardly know I’m wearing it.
Of course you need some sort of computer to pair it to…
Kindle Customer –
Buena medición de las pulsaciones y sensación de libertad al no presionar el pecho la cinta. La verdad que es muy cómodo.
No he podido comparar las mediciones entre mi cinta Garmin y el Coospo pero cuando lo haga publicaré los resultados.