🚴♂️ Own the Road, Track Every Move
The COOSPO CS500 is a cutting-edge 2.6-inch LCD GPS bike computer featuring multi-satellite positioning for unmatched accuracy, a robust 45-hour battery life, and IPX7 waterproof durability. It supports Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity for sensors and bike radar integration, providing real-time safety alerts. With preloaded maps, customizable screens displaying 140+ metrics, and seamless data syncing to popular fitness apps, it’s designed for serious cyclists who demand precision, safety, and endurance on every ride.
Brand | CooSpo |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 180 Grams |
Screen Size | 2.6 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Life | 45 Hours |
Sensor Type | GPS Sensor |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, ANT |
Included Components | CS500 Bike Computer *1, Bike Computer Mount Base *1, User Manual *1, Anti-rope *1, Charge Cable *1 |
International Protection Rating | IPX7 |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Manufacturer | COOSPO |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.2 x 4.96 x 0.94 inches |
Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CooSpo |
Warranty Description | 12 Months Warranty |
Model Name | CS500 |
Material | ABS, Plastic |
Model Year | 2024 |
Sport Type | Cycling |
A**S
Monitor your bike ride for less than $70.
3 sec average power, cadence, grade, distance, speed, temperature, ride duration, heart rate...Those are the measured values on my default screen. The CS500 has many more options. There are a few dozen screen formats, allowing us to display more or less on up to 5 screens. It will cycle through the screens, or you can do it if/when you want. I dropped HR today in favor of grade. You need to buy and attach sensors (speed, cadence, power) to the bike and wear a HR strap, pair those with the CS500 once, and you're ready. When you turn it on it finds GPS satellites near you (for your position in 3D) and it monitors your sensors, measures and calculates dozens of values, displays what you asked for and stores the rest, and you can upload files to the CooSpo app for sending to Garmin, Training Peaks, etc. It's very useful, very reliable, the USB rechargeable battery lasts for weeks between charges, it's pretty sweet. The manual covers the basics but sometimes you have to study the screens carefully to figure out how to get what you want when setting up your data pages. It's worth the effort though.
J**N
Awesome quality for a budget friendly price!
Works great, pretty accurate and feels like a premium device! Easy to use, auto brightness adjust perfectly and always has a great gps connection even when my phone doesn’t, highly recommended!
J**K
Bad privacy and data collection
This looks like a good product. However, it requires you to use their app and register and give them lots of data. The privacy and use policies are bad. I am going to see what functions I can use without the app and registration. It will go back if I can’t use most functions. Update: I can use the device for what I need without registering or using the app. You can do quite a lot in this mode without app. Good product with many functions. I upgraded from 1 star to 4. I still don’t think you should have to register and use an app to get full functionality from a product especially where the app scrapes and capture huge amounts of data.
A**Y
Perfect computer without breaking the bank
This is a great addition to my bike. It connects to all my sensors easily, speed, cadence, power meter pedals and heart rate monitor. Only con is that it's not touchscreen, but I have no complaints. Also has a separate mount that can attatch the computer and a light saving bar space.
K**H
Chinese gps is just not reliable and therefore pretty useless
If you plan on ever riding in trees in Colorado - this won't work. My Suunto device always worked with no satellite drops even in the most remote areas
D**C
Impossible to beat at this price!
I wasn't familiar with this brand but decided to try it out after watching a few YT reviews. It's a nice-looking compact unit and the construction feels sturdy. There are many screen customization options to suit any rider's preferences and the GPS lock is solid. It takes a little while to acquire a signal but it's easy to see when it's ready to use. All the functions work well and their app is quite good too.I did have an issue with the speed/cadence combination sensor but Coospo offered to replace or refund that part of my order without hesitation. Their customer service is very good and attentive. I still can't believe how little the CS500 costs relative to other computers on the market so I can't recommend this enough. You get quite a bit for just a fraction of what other brands charge and I'd buy this again without hesitation.
B**G
Cheap
Very cheap. Been recommending this to all my friends and gifting some. GPS works very well. Very easy to install. Connects to satalites in seconds. Start and stop is sensitive. Would get another one for my other bike. Love the coospo brand.
J**C
It works as a bike computer but not as much as a GPS
I wanted a way to tie my phone to a screen and see my routes on my bike while riding. I could use a cell phone, but the glare on screen would always make it hard to see. This device looked like it would fit my needs.The first thing I noticed is that the screen is easily readable in bright sunlight and that was a huge benefit for me. The computer will give you basic information like speed, distance, elevation and cadence. All of the basic features for a bicycle computer work perfectly fine for me.When you tie the phone app to the device you can then get and send data to each device but it does not add any real value to the unit. If you want to see your speed you could see it on your phone in the app or on the device's screen so its a bit redundant. The only real benefit I have found is connecting your phone and downloading your GPS waypoints from your device into your phone. Your phone can then convert this data into a google map with waypoints. You can then take this map of your waypoints and send it back to the device to store for a ride if you plan to copy your trip and take the same route again.Now with the device connected to my phone, I was hoping to place my phone in my pack and be able to navigate with the devices GPS. But unfortunately I have not found any way to do a live map while I ride. I would have even like a way to plan the trip on my phone and send it to the device so I could put my phone away and just ride to my location without checking the map on my phone but so far I have not found any way to do that.Overall this is a very bright easy to read bicycle computer and it has some limited GPS ability but not enough to replace a phone as your cycling computer.
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