

🚴♂️ Elevate your ride — GPS precision meets pro-level customization!
The COOSPO BC200 Bike Computer is a feature-packed wireless GPS cycling computer designed for serious riders. It offers highly accurate 3-mode global positioning, a bright 2.6-inch anti-glare screen with auto backlight, and supports over 70 customizable cycling metrics. With ANT+ and Bluetooth sensor compatibility, IP67 waterproofing, and a robust 36-hour battery life, it ensures reliable performance in all conditions. Sync your data effortlessly to Strava via the CoospoRide app, making it the perfect companion for tracking and optimizing every ride.























| ASIN | B085DL1DG5 |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
| Battery Life | 36 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #108,043 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #64 in Cycling Computers |
| Brand | CooSpo |
| Brand Name | CooSpo |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | ANT, Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (865) |
| Date First Available | March 3, 2020 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Bike Computer Mount *1, Bike Computer Mount Adapter Base *1, Cycling computer Screen Protector *1, GPS Bike computer *1, User Manual *1 |
| International Protection Rating | IP67 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.46 x 2.36 x 0.79 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.67 x 3.62 x 2.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Manufacturer | COOSPO |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | BC200 |
| Model Year | 2022 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 3.46"L x 0.79"H |
| Screen Size | 2.6 Inches |
| Sensor Type | Cadence Sensor, GPS Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor, Speed Sensor |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Style | BC200 GPS Cycling Computer |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | 12 months |
G**X
Works great and at a very reasonable price point.
This is the first bike computer I have ever bought or used. It was inexpensive compared to other better-known brands so I was unsure what to expect. I did have some trepidation about how to set up and use. The instruction booklet that came with the computer had really tiny print, and the minimal illustrations did not offer a lot of assistance. There is a decent YouTube video by Coospo online that was much more helpful, but it was narrated by a woman with a strong Asian (Chinese) accent who spoke softly and fast. She explained a lot of the basics but not much elaboration. However, after playing with it and all the functions I was able to become very comfortable with it in only a few bicycle rides. I am guessing it seems a little more intuitive if you have prior experience with these sorts of electronics. The bottom line, it tracks and monitors my BP, power, cadence, distance, time, elevation, etc very well and can be synched with Strava. I use the free version of the Mapmyride app and simply input the data from the Coospo computer into that. Note, this is Coospo BD200 bundle and comes with the cadence sensor. I bought a Coospo arm band BP sensor separately, and only one of my bikes has an integral power meter that easily connects to the BC200. Battery life is good and overall I am very satisfied with my Coospo BC200 bike computer.
U**H
Good product
[Edit 2024: used it all through 2023, some 2500 km, and still using it, no troubles. Very good.] I've used it for a few weeks, totaling about 12 trips. The bike computer is 5/5 while the app is perhaps 3/5. I had some syncing problems until I found out I had to start the app first, then leave it at the default page, before enable sync on the bike computer. After syncing, the connection stays open, so I just kill the Bluetooth on the phone, forcing a disconnect. The app then forwards data to strava without issues. The screens are very configurable via the cryptically named menu entry "Tables", and it even offered showing HR as percentage of max HR, which is all I care about (max HR reduces over time). I've set background illumination to "Auto", and see it turning on when running through underpasses etc. Very good readability both with and without backlight. As for accuracy, distances are the same as when using strava app on my phone, and when I used a "magnet-on-wheel" type of sensor before that. The speed readout fluctuates a bit, for no good reason, but that's of no real concern for me. I'm using a Coospo pulse sensor (arm band) to see my pulse, which for me is the most important metric. Being a GPS device, after configuring time zone it happily shows the time of day. The configurability of the screen content is awesome! Quite happy with this purchase!. For the price, this is a perfect device.
E**.
Clear display and great battery, but give it time to find GPS!
The COOSPO Bike Computer is a solid piece of kit for the price, though it did have a bit of a "break-in" period during my first outing. If you can get past the initial setup hurdle, it’s a reliable companion for the road. The Pros Easy on the Eyes: The display is the standout feature. The text is incredibly clear and easy to read, even in direct sunlight. It manages to be concise while still providing all the essential data you need. Perfect Data Layout: It’s very informative without feeling cluttered. I never felt like I was hunting for my stats while riding. Strong Battery Life: I’ve taken this out for several rides now and haven't had to reach for the charging cable yet. It’s perfect for long-distance cycling or for those who forget to charge their gear daily. The Cons GPS Connection Issues: On my very first ride, the GPS took over an hour to finally find and lock onto satellites. Because of this, the device was basically useless for that first trip. Final Thoughts Since that first rocky start, the connection time has improved, but be prepared to leave it outside with a clear view of the sky for a while before your first ride. Once it’s synced up, it’s a fantastic, budget-friendly alternative to the more expensive brands. Bottom Line: Great value for the money, just be patient with the initial GPS sync!
D**N
High Quality Bike Computer that’s Easy to Use!
I decided to upgrade my bike computer to the Coospo BC200 GPS Bike Computer, and I’m so glad I did. The bike computer and sensors were easy to install and connect to one another, which made for simple set up. The screen is easy to see even in direct sun, and I absolutely love the you can fully customize the screen layout. I have used it for many rides and have found the speed, cadence, and gps functionality to be accurate and easy to use. Best of all, the battery life of the Coospo BC200 is amazing. I ride most days, and only have to charge it every couple months! Overall it’s a great quality bike computer at a great price!
A**Y
Working perfectly fine. All statistics recording. Smooth syn with Strava & Coospo ride app on iOS as well as Android. Used to for over 7 hrs nonstop once, Contrast is very good. Auto backlit for night or low light conditions. Day time in strong sunlight display is clearly visible. Battery back up is huge. GPS reception is strong.
W**G
I love this device, small, easy to install/setup, useful stats, good apps and Bluetooth devices to pair with. It's certainly helped motivate me to train more often and to go harder
M**G
It did take a bit of time to set up, for example, setting the time is by gmt +1 (or which ever your country is set to). The GPS has various options, and you have to link it to your strava before you can sync any data from rides. However once I had gone through all the settings and set them correctly, it worked a treat! I also purchased the speed + cadence, and heart monitor. All I have to do is switch on this computer, set it to cycle, and forget about it. The battery will last for days, I left it running for 11 hours on a day trip of a bike ride. It had barely dropped 25% percent. Once the ride is finished you simply end the tracking, make sure your phone is nearby and synced (connected) to the device, and it will automatically update to strava within a few minutes. While it wont act as a sat nav, its GPS will track the route (very accurate) you travelled, and upload this to strava too.
J**2
I don't care about maps while I'm riding. All I want is to track my rides so I don't have to use my phone. Easiest connection and upload to Strava I have had. Unless you want to go with a more expensive Garmin. This is the easiest and cheapest I've seen so far. Very customizable display, longest battery life! I ran it for 2 days without recharging. Riding time over 15 hours. With stops probably almost 20 hours. Battery never went below 50%. Seems very accurate compared to my friends on the same ride using Garmin. Autostop works great. Have not tried to connect to other sensors yet. Will update review when I connect to cadence sensor, heart rate and see what else it works with. Coospo app works quite well with my Android device. I have to open the app on my phone, press one or two buttons to go to synchronize. Usually uploads and syncs with Strava in about 15 seconds unless it's a really long ride and then it just takes longer to upload. No issues so far. Using it for over a month. Recommended for budget conscious commuter, cyclist, any rider. Garmin is great but very expensive for cycling specific device. If you need something to track run and bike, recommend the watches which also track heart rate, and sleep. Haven't seen a budget version yet.
S**N
A very useful little bike computer. Lightweight and easy to attach to the bike. I found it had a very good GPS signal and found a signal quickly and accurately. Good size LCD screen with automatic illuminating back-light when it gets dark. This little device logs up to 70 different parameters at once recording Speed, Altitude, Slopes, Gradient, Temperature and many many more!! All synced with the app on your smart phone / laptop / USB and Data File format (.fit) The battery lasts up to 36 hours of continues usage with full GPS and Bluetooth/ANT+ connections it always has an signal. The data can be sync’d to XOSS and Strava app and again it was easy and straight forward to pair them up. It is built out of very sturdy material and I can fix it to my bike so I can easily read the display while riding and when it gets a little darker the screen automatically switches the backlight on for me. It is waterproof too so no worries if it rains. Highly Recormended !!!
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