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The COOSPO BK467 Bike Cadence Speed Sensor is a lightweight, dual-mode Bluetooth and ANT+ sensor set that accurately tracks cycling speed and cadence. Compatible with top training apps like Zwift and Peloton, it offers up to 500 hours of battery life and an IP67 waterproof rating, ensuring reliable performance in all conditions.





| ASIN | B0BYNDBVLR |
| Battery Average Life | 500 Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Polymer |
| Battery cell composition | Polymer |
| Battery life | 500 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,238 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 8 in Cycling Computers |
| Brand | CooSpo |
| Brand Name | CooSpo |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | ANT, Bluetooth |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 65 Reviews |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Speed/Cadence Sensor 2pcs, User Manual |
| International Protection Rating | IP67 |
| Item Type Name | BK467 Cycling Cadence and Speed Sensor |
| Item Weight | 9.5 Grams |
| Item weight | 9.5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CooSpo |
| Model Number | BK467 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Product Warranty | 12 Months Warranty |
| Sensor Type | Cadence Sensor, GPS Sensor, speed sensor.1 |
| Sensor type | Cadence Sensor, GPS Sensor, speed sensor.1 |
D**D
Work Great
They both connect to my Garmin watch every time and work great. A little awkward fitting one of them to the flywheel on my spin bike, but it was possible and no fault of the product👌
T**D
Great sensors at a great price....
Great replacement for my Garmin sensors that i left on the bike when I sold it.... Doh! Hooked up to my Garmin Explore 2 in seconds and seem to be pretty accurate, set them up on my I door trainer and were reading the same cadence and speed as the trainer....
A**Y
ANT+ Perfect with Garmin VivoActive 5
I just bought a new bike and wanted to fit speed and cadence sensors that would connect to my Garmin VivoActive 5 watch, so that I could accurately track my activities. These are great! Nicely packaged with rubber “bands” in a variety of sizes and two rubber backing pads - one flat for the cadence sensor and the other with a curve on it to help it sit snugly on a wheel hub. The instructions were clear and simple. Open the battery compartment, remove the thin plastic disc, replace the battery. LED flashes when battery inserted - blue representing Cadence setting, then remove and replace battery a second time and it flashes red to represent Speed setting. Once done they fitted onto the crank (cadence) and hub (speed) easily with the rubber bands. (There is also a spare of each of the three sizes just incase, which is a nice touch). Adding to my Garmin was simple - Settings, Accessories, (I have Auto Discover set to on), Add New, Speed/Cadence and it starts searching for the sensors. A quick spin of the crank and wheel activates the sensor and the watch “sees” it. You’ll add the speed and cadence sensors one at a time since they are separate units. Nearly done! You just need to configure the tyre circumference. Under Accessories you’ll see the speed and cadence sensors listed. Tap the speed sensor entry, and look for the wheel size option. I manually entered mine (no idea how the Auto option works!). You can either try and measure the outer diameter of the tyre and multiply by pi (3.14ish) or lay a tape measure out on the floor, place the bike with the front wheel valve at the 6 o’clock position and at zero on the tape measure and carefully push the bike forward along the edge of the tape until the valve has rotated once and is in the 6 o’clock position again. Take the measurement there and pop it into the watch. (My 700c road tyre was 2136mm just as an idea) Now you’re good to go! Just start the Bike/cycling activity on your watch and it’ll automatically detect the sensors as soon as you start to move. Accuracy looks pretty spot on as I used it on a track which is exactly a mile, and taking the best line around the track, after 5 miles, it showed the mile marker only around 10 feet before I crossed the start/finish line (and to be fair, I probably ran a little wide on a few corners, so the variance was probably down to the line I was taking, not the accuracy of the sensor!). All in all, very pleased with all aspects of these sensors, and they are quite discreet on the bike since they are two sensors with accelerometers and don’t rely on magnets attached to spokes/cranks to activate them. Photos show cadence sensor on Shimano 105 crank arm, speed sensor on Mavic rear hub and the spare rubber bands. The large was just right for the large diameter of the rear hub and the small for the crank arm. 6th Feb 2015 - Update - I was so pleased with these that I just bought the Coospo HRM chest band, which also came nicely packaged, was easy to set up and appears to work very well!
D**N
Does what it says on the can
They do what expected them to do
M**S
They work perfectly
They work perfectly
K**R
Terrible quality
Terrible quality, hooks broke after just 20mins into one ride using their provided elastic bands. Also speed sensor just won't link to my Garmin at all (255)
G**L
Seems to work just as well as the brand I had before
Excellent cheap alternative to more expensive competitors
M**N
Sensor Delight
Both sensor work and are accurate and very easy to set up…. They work with my Garmin cycle computer. The bands appear strong and hold the devices well, it would probably be wise to tape on for further safety if doing gravel or rough terrain…. Certainly good value for money alternative.
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