

💪 Stay in the zone, stay ahead of the pack!
The COOSPO HW807 Heart Rate Monitor Armband delivers pro-grade ±1 BPM accuracy with patented optical sensors, featuring Bluetooth 5.0 and ANT+ compatibility for seamless connection to over 200 fitness apps and devices including Peloton and Garmin. Its intuitive LED heart rate zone indicators provide real-time visual feedback, while a robust 20-hour battery and IP67 waterproof rating ensure reliable performance through intense workouts and all weather conditions.























| ASIN | B09BCFRKR6 |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Life | 20 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,248 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #29 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand | CooSpo |
| Brand Name | CooSpo |
| Color | grey |
| 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 and more, Sports Watches: Garmin Edge Series/ Garmin Forerunner Series/ Garmin fenix Series and more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (761) |
| Date First Available | July 3, 2021 |
| Included Components | COOSPO Heart Rate Monitor Sensor *1, COOSPO Soft Arm Strap *2, Charge Cable *1, User Manual *1 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.3 x 2.4 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.72 x 3.11 x 0.91 inches |
| Item Weight | 10 Grams |
| Manufacturer | COOSPO |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | HW807 COOSPO Armband Heart Rate Monitor |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
| Part Number | HW8 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.3"L x 2.4"W x 1.5"H |
| Screen Size | 1 |
| Sensor Type | Optical |
| Size | 5.3 inches (L) x 2.4 inches (W) x 1.5 inches (H) |
| Sport Type | Cycling Running HIIT Fitness and others |
| Style | HW807 Armband Heart Rate Monitor |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
T**B
Great for DDP Yoga!
I had been using the Wahoo tickr for DDPY for the last few years. I went through a few of them all of which I bought through Amazon. I had nothing but problems with them. Not connecting, losing connection in the middle of a workout, and dipping and spiking during workouts. I saw DDP selling this brand on his website, found it Amazon and ordered one, mostly because I could get replacement coverage after the warranty expires. I've been using it a few weeks and it has worked flawlessly, it was easy to setup through the app, you can set your zones in the app and easily tell by the color the monitor is blinking what zone you are in. The DDPY app found it and the zones are pretty close on both apps. I've had zero issues with it losing connection or being inaccurate. I workout between 90-120 minutes a day and after 7 days the battery is around 25 percent by day 7. It charges in less than 2 hours, which is better than dealing with a battery every few months. It's also much more comfortable than a chest strap and since it's on your arm it's easy to tell what zone your in. It also works if you have tattoos, something other arm and wrist HRMs can have issues with. Overall I'm really happy with this HRM it's taken some of the frustration out of working out! BANG!
D**E
Love this heart rate monitor.
I chose this arm band style heart rate monitor to track my effort while using a virtual reality headset. Mainly for the ‘Supernatural’ exercise/boxing app. It syncs easily with my IPhone and the VR headset both, I can actually see my heart rate INSIDE my headset after each boxing round in the app. The armband is easily adjustable and has different colors that flash, dependent upon how high your heart rate is getting, which is a nice visual indicator of how hard you are working. It also holds a charge for quite awhile, so I’m am not having to charge it every single time I want to use it. I can go lots of hours, maybe 15-20 hours if I had to guess, before it needs a recharge. In fact, I like this monitor so much I bought another one for my workout buddy. She likes it too. Nice mid-price heart rate monitor. Not a ton of bells and whistles, but then I prefer simple and straightforward, easy to use when it comes to electronic gadgets. Exactly what I was looking for.
T**A
Worth It!
Arrived at the time stated when purchasing. You get the sensor, charger, extra belt and a manual. Pairing with my Garmin was a breeze and in the two rides I've done, one of which was fairly long I never saw any connection dropouts. Fit was good, and it stayed in place all the time & because it is so lightweight and I forgot I was wearing the armband, which must be a good thing. The accuracy is really good. I had an apple watch for comparison and figures were very much similar. Battery life seems solid, was out on a ride for at least 5 hours and the battery seems to have held up good.I know this because when I tried to charge the device on arriving home, it charged for a couple of minutes before indicating the battery was full. My only complaint is the charger is proprietary and a touch finicky to use, I would have loved to see a common standard like USB-C. I cannot speak on durability of now, I will have to give it more time.
M**N
DO NOT BUY
Worked exactly one time then no longer would turn back on. Piece of Chinese junk
A**.
Company Stands Behind Their Product
I purchased the Coospo heart rate monitor in June and immediately synced it with my Wahoo Bolt. I had lots of previous experience with the agar in chest strap and the Wahoo arm band so I can compare my experience with those products. The Coospo immediately connected via Bluetooth with no need to attempt it multiple times. Battery time was advertised at 18 hours but I can attest to 10 hours on some longer rides. From June to late August this heart rate monitor was so dependable I just tended to forget about past challenges with other finicky monitors when the decide suddenly stopped working. I would press the connect button and would just see the red LED flash at me. My guess was either it stopped charging or just wasn’t connecting anymore. I contacted Coospo literally yesterday and after a few emails back and forth the company seemed as baffled as I about why it stopped working. Without any argument, Coospo asked if I would like a refund or a replacement device. I had such good luck with the device initially that I chose a replacement. The folks at Coospo asked me to video the setup and some of the initial uses this time around so they could monitor it. That also gave me some peace of mind. Sure - I could have rated them lower because the device quit working but the true test of a good product and company is that when something breaks they fix it - outside the 30 warranty period. I am pretty confident the first failure is just a fluke and am willing to match the positive support from Coospo with faith from my end.
C**N
Fits the need
I work out at a fitness center and I regularly use their treadmills. They can connect to a heart rate monitor and adjust their incline based on heart rate. I got tired of holding onto the hand grips, so I got this to keep my heart rate steady at around 150 - 155 using auto incline adjustment. It does it job. Pros: + Color codes are a quick visual reference when you're not using the treadmill and you need to avoid dying while running. + Connects to life fitness treadmills just fine + Water resistant. I sweat all over this thing and it stays in place. Cons: - Color codes only give you a reference to a heart rate range. Close enough tho. - Has a hard time connecting to my phone app. Not a huge deal for me, but it might be for someone else. - I would rather this be a USB c charger instead of a magnetic, two prong charger. I understand why it's not tho. Other thoughts: I'm a military member and use their life fitness treadmills. This Works like a champ.
B**Y
Works well.
I've been using the Coospo armband for the two years, and it is actually very accurate. I've been using it to replace my Polar H10, and I can use it with the Polar App. Most of the time, I wear my Samsung Watch 8, and the heart rate is always just a few beats apart. The battery on this armband lasts few weeks of use. I usually use it three days per week for about one hour each.
H**5
سيء ولا يلبي التطلعات بل لا يستحق سعره التطبيق الخاص بسوار سيء وعند الرغبه في معرفة النبض الحالي يلزم القيام بفتح عده نوافذ وبالاخير تظهر نتيجة النبض الحالي بدون تقديم اي معلومات اضافيه كنت اتوقع ان يقوم السوار باظهار جميع مستوى النبض طوال اليوم بمخطط مثل الساعات الذكية ولكن للاسف لم يلبي المطلوب النتايج لا تختلف كثيرا عن ساعة هواوي وهي خيار افضل من هذا السوار
J**E
Todo ok
A**R
Coospo has no app for runners. The official app is coospo rider which is only for cyclists. You need to use a different app named hearttool as per guidelines given in the product details. This app is very average. Sometimes it records data, other times it completely missed the data. Not very useful.
J**.
Me gusto mucho, funciona perfecto y es muy comodo, ademas la pila dura bastante tiempo
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