Description
- ±1BPM HEART RATE DATA – The H6 HR sensor can monitor high-performance real-time heart rate data while exercise, offer a professional experience for your training and fitness.
- WIRELESS DUAL MODE CONNECTION – With Bluetooth & ANT+ 2 transmission methods, the Coospo heart rate chest monitor ensure you can connect to multiple devices stably, and enjoy multiple use experiences.
- THIRD-PARTY APP SUPPORT -H6 heart rate monitor chest strap works well with most fitness app, like Strava, Wahoo Fitness, Polar Beat, DDP yoga, HR monitor, Openrider, Runtastic, Coosporide, and so on.
- COMPATIBLE with BIKE COMPUTER – Works well with Garmin/CooSpo and other GPS bike computers, Provides the most accurate heart rate data for your riding and help you improve your riding experience.
- COMPATIBLE with SPORTS WATCHES – Works well with most BLE / ANT+ sports watches, and provides more accurate heart rate data to you.
- COMPATIBLE with GYM EQUIPMENT- Directly worked with Peloton bike, Concept2, Nordic treadmill, Bowflex Max Trainer/ Pro-Form treadmill/ iFIT/Echelon and many others.
- IP67 & 300H BATTERY LIFE -Do Not Use For Swimming, Do Not Soak Into Water; IP67 Support Rainy Day Training & Workable In Sweat .1 hour exercise per day, which can be used continuously for 300 hours with CR2032 changeable battery.
TJ Jones –
I own a few of these, but I bought the first one on AliExpress as a test item for $20. It’s a little cheaper there, but takes about 3 weeks to arrive. That said, I have purchased from Amazon as well, and its the exact same unit for about $8 more. and you can find it with Prime.
I Mountain Bike ride about 4 times a week – 40-70 miles off road. I have used this monitor with my iPhone and Strava, and Wahoo apps and it works great. I have also paired it with a Garmin 520 and a Lezyne micro GPS cycling computers with no issues. Recently my gym installed 2 Pelaton exercise bikes and it syncs right up with it as well. To date, I have not found a device that it would not work with.
The reason I have bought 3 over the past year is because I lost 1, then found it, and gave one away. My only complaint about the device is I have had some inconsistent readings where it says my heart rate is low. Since I own 2, I tried switching the module on the different straps and what I have found is I am wearing the straps out. I sweat a lot when I ride, so I remove the module from the strap and take the strap in the shower with me to clean it. However, I think either my sweat has corroded the sensors or the constant removal of the strap my have damaged the conductors around the buttons. However you can find straps on Amazon for about $10 which is very reasonable. Both of my modules still work find and one is almost 2 years old.
Battery life seems to be good. My first unit was a direct shipment from China and I think the battery had been on the shelf for a long time, so it ran down in about 2 weeks. With my frequent use, I tend to run the battery down to about 50-60% in 3 months and then just change it at that point.
Pros: Great price and will easily pair with all popular devices and products. Strap feels comfortable and transmission is very accurate.
Cons: Maybe the strap could be a little more durable, but my use is extremely excessive, I sweat a lot, and remove the pod from the strap on every use and wash in the show…. So durability could be more about my abuse than the strap quality.
haki –
I received my sensor yesterday and spent 3 hours trying to make it work. First i thought the battery must be old and was the issue so i went to shop and bought a new battery. Still no luck. Then i realised the conductor that transfers power from battery to the main motherboard might not be touching each other. So i planted a piece of paper between battery and the cover to get a little push for the conductor to touch the board. And finally, after 3 hours, i managed to make this thing work but don’t know for how long.
A. Frank –
I have a Peloton heart monitor, thinking that it would connect easily to the bike and the app. It didn’t connect at all. This one, though, showed up immediately on the bike screen, and on my tablet with the Peloton app. The information helps me gage my workout intensity and compare workouts better. Great device, especially for the money.
Michelle –
I really loved this HR monitor. It’s cheaper than others yet worked well. I bought it, initially, in Nov 2020. It broke it Sept 2021, but the company had excellent customer service. They sent me a replacement. That one has worked perfectly until a couple days ago. It won’t connect. I tried changing the battery, but that didn’t help. Seems like it’s dead. Not sure of the average lifespan of heart rate monitors, but I’m bummed it only lasted about 2.5 years. I guess, nowadays, nothing is built to last anymore.
Bella –
I bought this monitor after I came back to streaming, since I play a lot of horror games, I thought it would be fun to show my audience how scared i really do get!
I use Pulsoid app with this monitor for my gaming, this monitor works great with the app, accurate & in real time. it fits snug just below where a bra strap would be or just below or on your sternum, BUT I could not wear this comfortably with a bra, Im sure someone can, but I cannot, it feels like a bra strap all by itself LOL, however once you are use to wearing it regularly for whatever you use it for, you adjust to it & it’s not bad, i can wear it comfortably for up to 4-5 hours at a time usually 3 days a week if i am playing mostly horror games (other games as well)& *for my fellow ladies, I recommend a sports bra if you have/need to wear one!
setting up with Pulsoid is super quick and easy! First I would secure on my body & then open the Pulsoid app, wait a second for the monitor to appear *soon as it reads a heart beat it will go live* & soon as it no longer detects a heart beat the monitor shuts off, I have had it several months now w/o battery issues.
only downside is if you are sweaty even a little bit, it may start to have reading issues as it will slip as you move, &
as a gamer.. this can and will happen! I imagine the same would happen in a workout session, so be sure it’s snug but not too tight, if it’s too tight it wont read very well, if it’s too loose it wont read very well. but in time you’ll find that “just right” spot & shouldn’t have any issues at all, ( I also imagine if you’re working out it may move less/have less reading issues if you’re standing, since I sit when I game it can move a little more easier if you are sweaty or if it is too loose. )
It’s lightweight, mostly comfortable, has an adjustable strap that is fairly easy to work with, you secure it by sliding the looped end to a “hook” & no problem of it detaching on its own whatsoever. A great budget friendly device for streaming & workouts, or if you simply want to monitor your heart rate! check out Pulsoid app! -not a sponsor 🙂