- HIGH-ACCURATE ±1BPM HEART RATE MONITOR: Patented optical sensor technology for highly accurate heart rate monitoring. It support continuously measure real time heart rate data ±1bpm during exercise.The armband also can track and capture training zones and calories burned on your smartphone or tablet with compatible training apps.
- HEART RATE ZONE TRACKING: Coospo heart rate monitor armband HW807 can monitor HR zones with different color LED lights, letting you see your exercise status more intuitively. Also supports heart rate variability (HRV) function.
- COMPATIBLE with BLUETOOTH5.0 & ANT+: Great for work with smartphones, Garmin, Wahoo sports watches/GPS bike computers/fitness equipment, and many other devices that support Bluetooth4.0 & ANT connection.
- RECOMMENDED APP: The CooSpo Bluetooth heart rate armband can work well with apps like Wahoo Fitness/Strava/Polar Beat/DDP Yoga/HR monitor/CooSporide and more than 200 APPs.
- COMPATIBLE with GPS BIKE COMPUTER: With heart rate ANT+ Bluetooth function, the HW807 armband worked well with Garmin/Wahoo/CooSpo/XOSS and other brand bike computers. Enjoy your riding with the COOSPO armband heart rate monitor.
- COMPATIBLE with Sports Watches: The CooSpo armband heart rate monitor also can work with most BLE / ANT+ sports watches, providing more accurate heart rate data for your training.
- COMPATIBLE with GYM EQUIPMENTS: HW807 armband heart rate monitor support directly works with Peloton bike, Concept2, Nordic treadmill, Bowflex Max Trainer/ Pro-Form treadmill/ iFIT treadmill/Echelon
- SIMPLE & QUICKLY USE TIPS: Short press the button to power on, Long press the button to power off.
- IP67 WATERPROOF & 20H BATTERY: The CooSpo armband heart rate monitor comes with IP67, and supports you keep training in rainy day, but it is not recommended for swimming. 20H battery life for a single charge, so enjoy your fitness training.
- BEST TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT: COOSPO is happy to provide a free replacement cable service for users who purchase within 12 months. Please contact COOSPO for more details.
COOSPO Heart Rate Monitor Armband HW807, Bluetooth 5.0 ANT+ HRM with HR Zone LED Indicator, Tracking Heartbeat HRV for Fitness Training, Work with Peloton/Polar/Wahoo/Strava/DDP…
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DanD –
I bought the 807 for low HR/MAF/zone 2 running and after a slight learning curve, I’m finding it useful, reliable, and a good value.
I’ve found the best place to wear it is on my upper forearm near my elbow where it stays put without having to tighten the band too much.
I use it with Mapmyrun on my phone, and the Coospo seems responsive to my changes in effort with little or no lag in updating my heart rate. I tested it against a finger pulse oximeter and my resting pulse readings were within a beat of each other.
The app automatically calculates HR zones based on a max heart rate that you select. This allows me to set the max HR where the LED changes from green to yellow at my MAF HR and I can ease up if the LED turns yellow. I have no problem seeing the LED in most outdoor conditions, but on a very bright noon-time run I needed to shade the LED with my free hand to see it.
Battery life is good for my needs. I usually run for an hour or two at a time 5 or 6 days per week and I charge the device less than once a week. On my last run, the battery went from 46 to 34 percent in 2 hours.
There are a few features that could be improved to get a full 5 star rating:
1 – the app would be better if you could define your own zones. The app generates zones between ~14 to ~20 bpm wide, whereas I would rather have my target zone be 10bpm or sometimes only 5bpm wide. Also, the app is a little creepy in that you need to register via email but it does synch your preferences and history over multiple devices.
2 – the LED flashes too slowly, so if I’m running along and want to glance at the color, it can take 5 strides of staring at the device before the LED lights up. I would rather just glance for half a second than have to stare and wait- especially when trail running.
3 – the green and yellow LED are very similar in color so they can be a bit hard to distinguish, but over time I think I’m getting better at telling them apart. The yellow looks more like a paler green to me.
I think items 1 and 2 could be fixed with app and firmware updates. If Coospo fixes them, I’m happy to come back and revise the rating to 5 stars.
Thanks for reading and happy exercising!
Tracerbob –
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!
Amazon Customer –
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.
Amazon Customer –
I paired this baby up with my Garmin Fenix 6 Pro and did various runs outdoor this past week and below is my experience.
The set up is basically the same as any other Bluetooth or Ant + device. It took me less than 3 minutes from start to complete. And yes, I fully charged the device beforehand.
The first run the moment I hit run on my watch and turned on the armband HRM, it was detected and connected immediately. I wore it on my forearm just beneath my elbow. It felt very comfortable on my arm and there was not issue of chaffing. It also stayed snugged and secured the entire run.
I did running workouts from easy aerobic run, tempo run, interval workouts and finally a 20KM long trail easy run under wet snow condition.
The HRM responded extremely well with the expected heart rate. For example on my interval hard workout, the HRM picked up my hard interval at 156-170 and immediately drops to 130-140 for my recovery time. For my easy recovery run, the HRM remains at 120-135, while I maintained running at a cadence of above 180 at a temperature of 5-7C. If I relied on my wrist HRM, in the same condition, the heart rate detected would very immediately latch onto my cadence showing a very high heart rate. I’m very happy to say that by using this armband HRM this annoying issue is finally resolved. My VO2 max has started improving to reflect my true fitness.
So the last test run of the week was done under wet snow conditions. I believe I started the connection between watch and HRM a bit later than usual and the HRM failed to detect my heart rate and latched onto the cadence again. This happened in the first KM. I stopped my run and reestablish the connection between the two devices. I didn’t hit start until I see my heart rate is reading accurately at about 120-125. The rest of the run of 20KM showed very good expected range of HR.
Based on one week of usage, I’m very happy with my purchase. I haven’t fully tested out the battery life but I can safely say the above runs of over 10+ hours were done under one charge. The durability is also an unknown fact at this point.
Luke –
Great for the price
DCoker –
Just finished my first workout using this device and not only does it work flawlessly, but when testing against other trusted devices, it was highly accurate as well! Setup was virtually non-existent and the device can easily be used without an app of any kind. The only potential problem is in not having the ability to customize the color-coding to match individuals with a lower MAX HR.
The unchangeable MAX for the device is set at 180 BPM and the color-coding is based on that figure. In my case, I’m 65 years old so my MAX would be (220-65), or 155 BPM. With that said, all I have to do is to keep in mind that I need to make sure that I stay UNDER the purple level. Easy Peasy.
Speaking of apps though, I prefer to use (on Android) an app called CardioMez, and had zero problems in connecting to the device …didn’t even bother to read the instructions and it just works. 🙂
When using the CardioMez app where I have my own custom levels set, it’s a total no-brainer to know exactly the exact range I’m in at all times and without being concerned at all with the device coding.
All in all, with or without using an app for tracking purposes, I couldn’t be any more pleased with this little jewel of a device and can highly recommend it based on my experience so far.
jose f. –
Me gusto mucho, funciona perfecto y es muy comodo, ademas la pila dura bastante tiempo
Jorge –
Todo ok