








🚴♂️ Ride Smarter, Track Better, Dominate Every Mile!
The COOSPO BC107 GPS Bike Computer combines cutting-edge dual-mode GPS accuracy with ANT+ sensor compatibility and Bluetooth app connectivity. Featuring a bright 2.4-inch auto-backlit LCD, IP67 waterproof protection, and an impressive 80-hour battery life, it’s engineered for serious cyclists who demand reliable, real-time data in any environment. Sync effortlessly with Strava and customize your ride experience via the CoospoRide app—making every ride smarter and more connected.





| ASIN | B0B5Z1SG5G |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,124 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 21 in Cycling Computers |
| Brand | CooSpo |
| Brand Name | CooSpo |
| Colour | Orange |
| Connectivity Technology | ANT, Bluetooth |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,035 Reviews |
| Display | LCD |
| Display Size | 2.4 Inches |
| Display type | LCD |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Charger Cable *1, GPS Bike Computer *1, User Manual *1, Bike Computer adapter Base *1 |
| International Protection Rating | IP67 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.1L x 5.3W x 14.5H centimetres |
| Manufacturer | COOSPO |
| Model Number | BC107 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Native Resolution | 240x320 |
| Product Warranty | 12 MONTHS |
| Product dimensions | 9.1L x 5.3W x 14.5H centimetres |
| Screen size | 2.4 Inches |
| Sensor Type | GPS Sensor |
| Sensor type | GPS Sensor |
T**E
Perfect just what I needed. Power, cadence and HR monitor via ANT+ all working seamlessly.
Perfect just what I needed. Power, cadence and HR monitor all working seamlessly. Would be good if they could add left / right power balance at some point, but brilliant for the money
P**B
It’s very good, but just falls short of excellent.
This would have gotten 5 stars, and if a firmware update was done, I’d re-rate it. Display clear, good layout, ease of setting up sensors, simple. Buttons, adequate, but at least no struggle to press. Battery life is good, I commute an hour a day and I charge maybe every two weeks or so. Garmin type attachment, so plenty of mount options if not using the supplied one. GPS search, is rapid, start up is a matter of seconds, which is great. The price for a gps unit with sensor options is really on point, and it stands out head and shoulders above the other simple gps units. There is however two display annoyances, one should be an option, and the second should be default. Being in the UK, we like to mix our units, let me see Miles/mph but with °C instead of °F. This would be nice as an option. The one that annoys me, is the time display. The elapsed time has 4 digits, and is clear to read, but is fixed to hours and minutes. This is annoying, and a waste of the display real estate. It makes so much sense to just do minutes and seconds up to 59:59, then show the hour, once it’s reached. That must be able to be done with a firmware update, give me seconds and you get the 5 stars, because that also adds in excellent customer response.
M**H
A versatile cycling computer.
I bought this so I have a bike computer to use while cycling on rental bikes on holiday. Some.of those bikes come with a Garmin mount which this device fits. All I wanted was a clock, Speedo and odometer and this device comes with many more. The inclinometer is nice to see in places like Mallorca as is the temperature. It gets hot here, even in the mountains. There is a Coospo app to synchronise data and that is easy enough to use. In the past, I've been reticent to use these cheap Chinese imports but this is very well made, thought out and even the manual is clear & well translated. It offers versatility and ease of use. It's not so big that it looks like an iPad on the handlebars. Brilliant.
G**L
Great value item!
I bought this bike computer as I was looking for something affordable and with a branded name. I couldn't have picked better than the Coospo BC107. It does everything I wanted from my initial foray into the world of bike computers. I didn't need all the functionality of a Garmin with maps, etc. I just wanted stats in front of me that I could easily read and understand. I've ridden several times and it's never let me down. The front bar mount is perfect and the head unit clips in snugly every time. I've been on a few dodgy surfaces and never once have I felt like it would jump out. There are several rubber fitting rings to ensure all bars are catered for when fitting to the bike. The screen is easy to read and has all the information I need. Speed, distance, time, temperature and with the addition of the company's BK467 speed/cadence sensor (fits securely on to the crank arm) I can also view my cadence on the screen. Having used an indoor trainer with a well known app during the winter I have learned how to use my cadence as part of my training, very useful. Another nice touch is the 'live' incline or decline that you're riding on. Maybe not that important but good to know when you're crawling up a 12% incline or enjoying a -5% decline :) I waited some time to review this item as I wanted to make sure it was thoroughly tested. The battery life is excellent with the battery seeming to last for a few days without needing to be charged and on my average rides of 2/3 hours, the battery indicator doesn't move from full, that'll do for me. USB charging is convenient and quick when required. I haven't ridden at night but came home at dusk one day and the backlight responded by lighting up the information clearly. There have been no issues in bright sunlight either. Uploading rides to Strava is a simple process via the company's dedicated app. Once set up, it's simply a matter of syncing the ride and within seconds, it's their to view and share! I would recommend this computer to anyone who's looking to dip their toe into the world of cycling stats without splashing the cash on a Garmin or other 'big brand'.
A**R
Good basic functionality, but but some limitations
BC107 model. Good points, GPS function works fine, once it hsg got it's initial lock, it soon got a fix on subsequent uses, speed function works well, display clear. I didn't try it with any additional sensors. The app seems decent, shows the record track on a map clearly and various other info displays. It seems to have good battery life. The instructions were ok if not great. I got it all setup ok Things I didn't like. You can't customise the display to show the info important to you, you can move through different screens, but what they display is fixed once you finish a recording, then there is no way to access info about the latest ride on the device, even though the info is there. You have to use the app to download the recorded file onto your phone to view it or to export the file elsewhere. There is no way to directly download the file to a computer via usb for example That works fine, but if, or more likely, when the company disappears or stops supporting it, you may lose access to the recorded data No included mount, it will fit to a standard Garmin mount, but if you don't have one (most purchasers I guess) then that is an extra purchase you need to make. For the price it's a pretty decent cycle GPS computer, but be aware of the limitations. I returned mine
S**W
Tells you every thing you need to know
I decided to go for this model as I felt it unnecessary to have a map function, this unit pairs easily with external sensors and HR monitor and I believe it will pair with a power meter. It's quick to obtain GPS lock. Appears very accurate on all functions when comparing to my Garmin watch. Fittings easy though the supplied mount is a basic handlebar job, the forward mount is far better. It's a decent size screen, easily readable. The data can be downloaded to the Coospo app where you get the full stats and map showing route. This subsequently links to Strava. Battery life has been good so far (6 x 1 hour rides) still showing as full. One useful stat on the screen is the gradient which appears to self level initially, even though it's obviously not level in the bike.
A**K
Nice little cycle computer
When my aged CatEye exhausted its ninth life on the "pub bike" I was inclined to buy another one, until I came across this little unit. Here are my thoughts thus far: What I like Speed and distance calculated using GPS. Although you can enter tyre circumference details to use with an ANT+ sensor, you don't need to. Once you've set your time zone, data is drawn from the GPS signal. This also means you don't have to go through a tiresome setup routine when changing batteries. Rechargeable battery using widely available USB sockets Automatic backlight Garmin style mount. I have these on my bikes and they're very secure, but allow easy removal of the unit. What could be improved More flexibility on settings such as allowing mixed Imperial and Metric units. Also adjustments to the odometer for total distance travelled. No way to transfer ride files by USB The app seems to be poorly reviewed with users reporting buggy performance and "nosy" permissions so I haven't bothered with it. It's hard to beat this computer at its price/performance point.
E**L
Little but mighty
A little, convenient and quite inexpensive bike computer that was a pleasant surprise you use. It locates satellites quickly, as well as sensors like heart rate monitors or cadence sensors and the like. Very well built and the app is sufficiently polished to allow syncing with the device and integrated with Strava
ترست بايلوت
منذ شهر
منذ شهرين