🚴‍♂️ Own the Road, Track Every Move
The COOSPO CS500 is a cutting-edge 2.6-inch LCD GPS bike computer featuring multi-satellite positioning for unmatched accuracy, a robust 45-hour battery life, and IPX7 waterproof durability. It supports Bluetooth and ANT+ connectivity for sensors and bike radar integration, providing real-time safety alerts. With preloaded maps, customizable screens displaying 140+ metrics, and seamless data syncing to popular fitness apps, it’s designed for serious cyclists who demand precision, safety, and endurance on every ride.
Brand | CooSpo |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 180 Grams |
Screen Size | 2.6 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Life | 45 Hours |
Sensor Type | GPS Sensor |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, ANT |
Included Components | CS500 Bike Computer *1, Bike Computer Mount Base *1, User Manual *1, Anti-rope *1, Charge Cable *1 |
International Protection Rating | IPX7 |
Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
Human Interface Input | Buttons |
Manufacturer | COOSPO |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.2 x 4.96 x 0.94 inches |
Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
Brand Name | CooSpo |
Warranty Description | 12 Months Warranty |
Model Name | CS500 |
Material | ABS, Plastic |
Model Year | 2024 |
Sport Type | Cycling |
A**S
Monitor your bike ride for less than $70.
3 sec average power, cadence, grade, distance, speed, temperature, ride duration, heart rate...Those are the measured values on my default screen. The CS500 has many more options. There are a few dozen screen formats, allowing us to display more or less on up to 5 screens. It will cycle through the screens, or you can do it if/when you want. I dropped HR today in favor of grade. You need to buy and attach sensors (speed, cadence, power) to the bike and wear a HR strap, pair those with the CS500 once, and you're ready. When you turn it on it finds GPS satellites near you (for your position in 3D) and it monitors your sensors, measures and calculates dozens of values, displays what you asked for and stores the rest, and you can upload files to the CooSpo app for sending to Garmin, Training Peaks, etc. It's very useful, very reliable, the USB rechargeable battery lasts for weeks between charges, it's pretty sweet. The manual covers the basics but sometimes you have to study the screens carefully to figure out how to get what you want when setting up your data pages. It's worth the effort though.
J**N
Awesome quality for a budget friendly price!
Works great, pretty accurate and feels like a premium device! Easy to use, auto brightness adjust perfectly and always has a great gps connection even when my phone doesn’t, highly recommended!
B**T
Great battery life
I wanted this for my radar detector and it works as expected and has been great! Battery life is excellent!
A**Y
Perfect computer without breaking the bank
This is a great addition to my bike. It connects to all my sensors easily, speed, cadence, power meter pedals and heart rate monitor. Only con is that it's not touchscreen, but I have no complaints. Also has a separate mount that can attatch the computer and a light saving bar space.
S**B
The screen is horrible
It's an excellent bike computer, except for the screen. Unless there is direct sunlight on the screen you just can't read it. It needs a LOT more contrast, but there is no adjustment for contrast. I also have a Coospo BC200 which has a great screen. I can read it clearly under all conditions. I wish the CS500 had the BC200 screen. So, yeah, not a very good bike computer if you can't read the screen most of the time.
D**C
Impossible to beat at this price!
I wasn't familiar with this brand but decided to try it out after watching a few YT reviews. It's a nice-looking compact unit and the construction feels sturdy. There are many screen customization options to suit any rider's preferences and the GPS lock is solid. It takes a little while to acquire a signal but it's easy to see when it's ready to use. All the functions work well and their app is quite good too.I did have an issue with the speed/cadence combination sensor but Coospo offered to replace or refund that part of my order without hesitation. Their customer service is very good and attentive. I still can't believe how little the CS500 costs relative to other computers on the market so I can't recommend this enough. You get quite a bit for just a fraction of what other brands charge and I'd buy this again without hesitation.
M**R
Can't beat it for the cost
I couldn't bring myself to pay $300 or more for a bike computer. I mainly want to track fitness and have used a BC107 for that. I saw the CS500 and got excited about navigation and connection to electronic shifters to monitor battery level and current gear.Pros:* Least expensive bike computer with navigation I've found.* Works with ANT+ Speed, Cadence, and HR sensors (I use Coospo and Garmin sensors)* Configurable page displays. You can also disable pages you don't use so you don't have to scroll thru them* Uploads to Strava* Great battery life* navigation gives you a sanity check of your position and some basic cues for turns* you can create a gpx file from a previous ride recordCons:* Navigation only shows a track of gpx file waypoints. Useful when following a course as long as you have a gpx file. It does not show any other mapping info or allow you to enter a destination address. Not that I expected it to at this price point. I'll use my phone if I get lost.* Despite saying it connects to electronic shifters, it currently only works with SRAM, not Shimano Di2. Disappointing because I have Di2. They say it's coming in a future firmware update.* Customer support will respond, eventually (34 days on my last inquiry and the response was not helpful). Not within 24 hours as they advertise.
B**G
Cheap
Very cheap. Been recommending this to all my friends and gifting some. GPS works very well. Very easy to install. Connects to satalites in seconds. Start and stop is sensitive. Would get another one for my other bike. Love the coospo brand.
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