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Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
I bike and walk everyday. As I get older and wiser I needed to make sure I was properly zone training so that I don’t get injured. This HR monitor is simple and is accurate, I compared it to my Apple Watch and to a chest monitor and it is the same. Bluetooth works with my Apple Watch so I don’t need to pair to my phone, but you can pair it to your phone. I also pair this to my computer for Zwift and works amazing. I have had it for a month and it’s still holding its charge. I like the way it looks and it’s easier to put on with all my gear on, I don’t have to remove clothes to put on the monitor unlike my chest monitor which used watch batteries. The rechargeable battery is a huge advantage so that I don’t have to swap batteries ever.
BrownEyedJane
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2024
Ordered this armband to replace a traditional chest heart rate monitor in late June 2024. I wanted a product that would be more convenient to wear and not as warm. It worked perfectly well all summer.It started malfunctioning in late November. Within hours of contacting them, they confirmed that they would send a replacement unit for the malfunctioning one.I would totally buy again.
Stuffie0912
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
So, I've used it twice...once on the trail and once at the gym. So far...nice! It has the magnetic charger which is convenient and lites up when fully charged. The unit has a power button...a very positive feedback experience, compared to passive power ups like chest straps. I wore it on my upper forearm and it was able to track HR without issue. I paired it with polar beats and it tracked HR from start to end. Battery status shows in the app. At the gym,it had no problems even with arm movement. I Nordic walk a hiking trail and again, no comms issues. Once the device was in beats, it picked it right up. It comes with a second strap, so I can swap them out to clean them. It's small and I forget it's there after I'm into the workout. I especially dont miss having to set the strap like a chest strap. If it holds up, I'll keep coming back. Regardless, I'm sold on forearm strap formats over chest straps!
Mick in PA
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
I just got this yesterday. I set it up using heartool app on my iphone (this is the app recommended by COOSPO) and everything worked right away.I'm 75 years old so the rough estimate of max heart rate would be 145. In my youth I was a good runner with a good VO2 uptake so I could usually exceed my theoretical max, so I would even agree my max might go as high as 160.I first looked at my phone at the 10 minute mark of my first workout with the COOSPO today and the app said my pulse was 172! I slowed down (didn't think I was working that hard) and finished the workout. When I looked at the summary it said my max heart rate during the workout was 193! So now I have to say it's not accurate. But I'm not going to give up on it. I'll try it for a week or two and if it improves, I'll update my posting. The app is just a receiving tool, the COOSPO does the pulse monitoring, so I assign this result to the device, not the app.I had the max bpm warning set for 145 but never got a warning vibration that I could feel but that might be due to the heartool app. And for those that are wondering why I didn't see the dark red LED, I was running in 30 degree weather so the COOSPO was under the clothing.I will add that I wore the monitor on the inside of my upper left arm. I'm going to vary between inside upper arm and outside upper arm, and forearm. Maybe one of those positions will make a difference. I'm also going to try to wear it outside my jacket sleeve tomorrow to see if it will still pick up my pulse; that way I can see the LED.I really like the device. Simple, comfortable, easy to set up. I really want this to work.Follow up: I wore the COOSPO on my forearm today and ran at a slightly slower pace and the device worked perfectly. I did one section where I ran hard enough to force my pulse over the alarm limit and the monitor buzzed 3 times and it was very obvious. My max pulse was 147 and I didn't push any harder so I don't know if it would have gone higher, but for this workout, the COOSPO did everything perfectlySecond follow up. I've already been contacted by COOSPO offering a refund at first and then again contacting me after my follow up hoping I would continue to be satisfied. Very happy with their communications. I've added a star :)I'm taking the star back off unfortunately. The device freaked out again this week. I bought a Polar chest monitor to make sure I had good data so I've been wearing both for a few days now. A couple days ago the COOSPO alarm went off a few minutes into the run and it said my pulse was 160. The Polar said my pulse was 119 and I knew from experience and feel that the Polar was correct. I doubt my heart is capable of a pulse of 160. I'll probably ask to return the COOSPO now which is unfortunate. It's very easy to use and I like the alarm.
The ManJoelorian
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
As a fitness enthusiast, finding a reliable and accurate heart rate monitor is crucial to tracking progress and optimizing workouts. The COOSPO HW9 Bluetooth 5.0 ANT+ Heart Rate Monitor is a great investment I've made for my fitness journey.The Bluetooth 5.0 technology ensures a seamless and fast connection to my devices (especially during my DDP Yoga). The compatibility with popular fitness platforms adds a layer of versatility that caters to various workout preferences.The Optical HRM Sensor is a game-changer, providing precise heart rate data for cycling, running, and fitness training. What sets the COOSPO HW9 apart is its ability to break down heart rate zones and calories burned, offering valuable insights into the intensity and efficiency of my workouts. This feature has undoubtedly taken my training sessions to the next level.The armband design is comfortable and secure, allowing me to focus on my activities without worrying about the monitor slipping or causing discomfort. The device is also sweat-resistant, making it perfect for intense workouts.What I love most about the COOSPO HW9 is its reliability and accuracy. I can trust the data it provides, giving me the confidence to push my limits and achieve my fitness goals. The long battery life ensures that it's ready for action whenever I am.If you're serious about maximizing your workouts and achieving peak performance, the COOSPO HW9 is a must-have.
iReview
Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2024
Pro- Accurate (as far as I can tell)- Light on the device has a different color depending on your heart rate. I think you can change the range using the app but I haven’t tried this.- Lightweight- Decent battery life, easily lasts a full day, 10+ hours. I typically charge after long rides just in case- Arm, rather than chest. Personal preference, but I prefer the sensor on my arm rather than the chest- Ant+, works with various phone apps, bike computers, some Garmin watches- Price is OK. Not the cheapest but far from the most expensive and decent value given the features.- Easily pairs with my Coospo bike computer. Never had any issues.- Vibrates when your heart rate hits 180, and it's strong enough to notice.Cons- I don’t like the proprietary magnetic charger, I’d be happier with USB C and a cap to keep it waterproof. Chargers in my house always go missing and it’s inconvenient when I bike to work since I never take it with- Wish the strap was a bit more stretchy. If it is too tight it’s uncomfortable, but not tight enough and it slides down. It’s OK for road for the most part, but definitely slips a bit when mountain biking- Doesn’t fit like a watch, it doesn’t adjust small enough to be worn at the wrist. I was hoping it would at first. I wear it just below my elbow and that works well enough.I got this so I can see my heart rate on my bike computer when I ride. I’ve got a watch with heart rate, but that is too inconvenient (and dangerous at times) to try to keep an eye on when I ride. It’s a shame since I already have the info. Sure the watch likely isn’t as accurate, but it would have been good enough for me if it worked with my computer.I got this to ensure I keep up my heart rate to get a good workout. But it also is there to keep me from getting carried away. When I see some dude passing me on a steep climb on his shiny 10 pound road bike I tell myself “you got this. Game on!”. But the sensor is telling me “hold on old man, your heart is already cranking 170”. So needless to say we have a bit of a love hate relationship.
socorro castillo h
Reviewed in Mexico on December 2, 2023
Solo funciono 2 veces y dejo de cargar. He tenido otros de este tipo de precio similar y se sienten de mucha mejor clidad. Una gran decepción.
Bardo
Reviewed in Mexico on November 9, 2023
Despues de un mes de uso el equipo dejo de funcionar, al principio todo trabajba perfecto sin embargo despues de mi primer salida en ruta larga (6 horas), el equipo se apago, en un principio pense que se trataba de un caso de descarga de la bateria. Llegue a casa y cargué el equipo sin embargo al encenderlo de nuevo el equipo ya no funciono, el dispositivo enciende pero ya no hace la medicion de FC.Por ahora me encuentro tratando de aplicar la garantia del mismo
ESR
Reviewed in Canada on October 13, 2022
This heart rate monitor is quite easy to use and accurate. It easily connects to my Polar app, plus Coospo has an app the provides information from their sensors and GPS tracking also. It is well worth the money. It's Dec.18 2022 the heart rate monitor stopped working . I will not be purchasing it again instead, I am buying a Polar heart rate monitor OH1, reliability is important.
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