COOSPO Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap,Bluetooth ANT+ Chest HRM for Running Cycling Gym Fitness, Heart Rate Monitors IP67 Waterproof Compatible with Strava Zwift Wahoo Garmin Polar Peloton App
£28.99











Price: £28.99
(as of Jun 07, 2025 20:44:14 UTC – Details)
By the end of 2021, Over 1000000 users have chosen COOSPO as their daily exercise partner. COOSPO is dedicated to bringing cool and interesting technology to fitness training.
Capture real time data-this heart rate monitor chest strap accurately tracks and captures real-time heart rate and calories burn and pairs to your favorite training apps. Maximize your workouts.
Bluetooth 4.0 & ant+ – equipped with Bluetooh & ant+technology, which allowing to connect to popilar fitness apps, GPS watches or gym simultaneously. LED indicators and Beep tones vertify the sensor is connected to a device and capturing heart rate readings.
App compatible – The HR sensor works perfect with Wahoo, REVOOLA, Zwift, Polar beat, Endomondo, Runkeeper, IpBike, Peloton, elite hrv app, iCardio, DDP Yoga, Connect2, vzfit, CoospoRide, iFIT, Komoot, etc.
Adjustable heart rate strap – the heart rate monitor strap weight is 45g total. Standard length of strap for this product is 25 inches to 36 inches, If for a smaller size or another color as a replacement strap, search for B089DC7BG7 & B089JWTQFC
Tips – please remove the sensor from the chest strap after each use, as that’s can help to reduce power consumption and avoid intermittently beeps.
Customers say
Customers find the heart rate monitor works well with various devices, including Coospo bike computers and Peloton, and is easy to set up and use. Moreover, they appreciate its accuracy, with one customer noting consistent readings across HR zones, and consider it good value for money. Additionally, the monitor is comfortable to wear, with one customer mentioning it sits well under a sports bra. However, the build quality receives mixed feedback, with some customers impressed while others report it breaking after 7 months, and the battery life is criticized for being short-lived.
12 reviews for COOSPO Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap,Bluetooth ANT+ Chest HRM for Running Cycling Gym Fitness, Heart Rate Monitors IP67 Waterproof Compatible with Strava Zwift Wahoo Garmin Polar Peloton App
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Paul radford –
For the money, best HRM Iâve owned so far.
So Iâve used this for 2 months now. I train 10+ hours a week, cycling, running and weightlifting in the gym. Over the years Iâve been through 3 Wahoo Tickr and 4 Garmin HRM Pro heart rate straps. Both of these branded Heart rate straps have not lasted me longer than 6- 12 months before stopping working. When my 3rd Wahoo died on me I decided to take a gamble on the cheapest HRM I could find for a mad laugh as I had nothing to lose considering I seam to have no luck with straps twice and 3 times as much as this one. So far itâs been spot on. Itâs accurate, responsive and comfortable (more comfortable than my more expensive ones). The data is clean and doesnât drop out and it beeps twice when itâs connected and once when itâs disconnected. This is such a handy feature in my opinion. Iâm an extremely heavy sweater and it has stayed functional when drenched. Only thing that you need to make sure you do with this monitor is to disconnect the unit from the strap when you have finished using it otherwise it seams to drain the battery. Iâm interested in how long this will last compared to my previous far more expensive straps that let me down so often in the past. Donât be put off by the low price as this seams to be a quality product.
user-M16TG81 –
Good quality for the price, nice budget heart rate monitor as described
the item works great, as described, it is actually very good quality for the price, i expected less. my problem is that i bought it for exercise and the Coospo app is solely for bike rides it is called Coospo ride and i cannot do anything else i actually deleted the app i had to use the monitor with other apps, it connects very well switches on as soon as you wear it. i think it’s a good little piece of equipment for a low budget and works with a lot of other apps.
kipperknickers –
Not fit for purpose
Unfortunately, I found this not fit for purpose. I tried to use it with a rowing machine. It seemed to pair OK the first time and worked fine. But then, when I subsequently tried to use it, it was very inconsistent.When starting a row it would double beep to say it was working, but then after a few seconds, beep to say it was off again. And in the meantime, it did not pair up with the rower. I’d then take it off the strap, moisten the strap to get it to double beep, but again it never seemed to pair straight away with the rower and very quickly beeped to say it was off again.So I’d then start rowing as I don’t have time to keep trying to pair it up. And sometimes it never paired up. Sometimes randomly, after a few minutes into a row, it would double beep. Then it would, very occasionally, pair up and work fine. But mostly it would eventually double beep and pair up, and either give readings that were randomly jumping all over the place. Or gave erroneous low readings for a few minutes, and then eventually after about 10 minutes into a row, give sensible readings.I am sending it back, and in the meantime, invested in a Polar 10. And in the two times I have used that, it paired up within seconds. And then gave sensible, consistent readings throughout my entire rowing sessions. Yes, it is a little bit more expensive, but worth it.I may have got a faulty one as it is clear they are not all like this from the reviews. But the one I got was unfit for purpose.
IronDad2019 –
Good performance & value, but battery life may be limited
Incredible value for money – more compact than a previous CooSpoo strap I’ve owned for a while now, which I bought to use with my turbo trainer & Zwift due to Bluetooth.The green light indicating connection is possibly handy, but seeing as the strap’s under clothing, seems gimmicky.Connection is quick/reliable and readouts fine – no spikes/dropouts so far.Only problem is I’ve had to replace the CR2302 battery already, despite fairly light use. I think the green LED band that flashed could drain it a little; however, I think the biggest issue is that it starts beeping & flashing whenever I get near it with my Garmin 920XT watch or my phone, as if it detects the Bluetooth & is trying to connect. If so, this could explain the battery drain (it was the supplied battery I replaced, so I’ll see how this one lasts).Other than that, a great strap & much cheaper than Garmin etc.*UPDATE August 2020*Came back from a few days away, put strap on, set off on bike…noticed no HR reading. Yes, battery had died again! Have contacted Amazon for refund as, having now read other reviews, looks like constant battery replacement likely. A pity – the cheaper CooSpoo strap I use on the turbo is still going strong…
Gary –
Great product
Great strap and good value.
Lady Booodles –
Easy to use and reliable. Highly recommended.
Firstly this is my 4th HR chest monitor in 4 years, the other 3 being Garmin HR Dual ones, all of which failed within a few months.Secondly, I read a review on here from someone who said try this, it is better than Garmin, so I thought I would, nothing to lose. And to be honest, I am very pleasantly surprised.Pros: Easy to connect to watch/phone and it is light and neat. It picks up a heart beat within a couple of seconds of being attached to the chest strap and put on. It beeps to tell you it is has done that! Very helpful. Also a light flashes while it is receiving which is a good feature too. It fits on the strap it is supplied with, but also works when snapped onto a Garmin HR chest strap too. HR data seems very reliable so far, giving accurate readings with no connection issues.Cons: … haven’t found any yet!I’m a runner and have been using it daily for runs and gym work. So if you think cheap is not best, in this case I’d say that is not true. Give this one a chance!
LB –
All seems good!
Strap connection is simple and effective. Connectivity to various devices went without issue. Great price versus my usual HR sensor and as previous one didn’t last that long i have no desire to pay the current RRP for the same. Safe ð
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Saurav ghosh –
Tracking ok ,check for stationary cycling on assualt bikeTracking good but don’t use its coospoo aapIt’s made for iPhone onlyCrashes on Android+ no slip screen optionBetter use third party aap such asHeartool
Keezee –
I had a Garmin HRM which died after a couple of years, so was a little wary of spending big bucks on a heart rate monitor with a short lifespan, and decided to give the Coospo a go to compare the low cost option. The user guide is simple and straight out of the box it connected to my Garmin 955, Fenix 5 (now used as a bike computer) and C2 erg with no problems. The strap is comfortable and unclipping the monitor from the strap to ensure battery life is simple. My heart rate shows up quickly once connected and have had no issues with the signal/connection. I can’t comment on the accuracy apart from saying it looks about right to me, so overall I think it’s great value!
Peter Klang –
Half the price of most brands and work flawless
Weezy –
I bought this COOSPO H6 Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap back in 2023 and it works great. You can get the app on your phone and track the activity like that. You can also use it for streaming to show your heart rate on your stream. The price is pretty low and it is good quality. I would recommend if anyone is looking for something like this. I give it 5 stars.