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The COOSPO H6 Heart Rate Monitor Chest Strap delivers precise heart rate and calorie tracking with advanced Bluetooth 4.0 and ANT+ connectivity. Compatible with a wide range of fitness apps and devices, it features a long-lasting 300-hour replaceable battery and a sweatproof, IP67 waterproof design. Adjustable for comfort, it’s engineered for runners, cyclists, and gym enthusiasts who demand reliable, real-time biometric data to elevate their training.








| Asin | B07D4J5VDK |
| Battery Average Life | 300 Hours |
| Battery Description | Replaceable CR2032 battery |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,242 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) 9 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand Name | CooSpo |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, tablets, sports watches, bike computers, treadmills, spin bikes, rowing machines, fitness equipment |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (8,718) 4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Display Size | 36 Inches |
| Included Components | Heart Rate Sensor, Soft Chest Strap, User Manual |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 6.5L x 3.5W x 1H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 55 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CooSpo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | H6 |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Number | H6 |
| Number Of Items | 1 |
| Product Warranty | 12 months |
| Sensor Type | Wearable |
| Size | Strap adjustment range:25-36 inches |
| Team Name | CooSpo |
User
Buy it. Excellent, works consistently, connects easily
I use this HRM for Spinning and Burpee sessions. I already had a Wahoo bike cadence sensor so I am using their app for my rides. This HRM was easy to connect with Wahoo, it was visible immediately. You do have to be wearing the HRM before trying to add it as a device to Wahoo. I can't comment much on water resistance, I haven't tried swimming in it. I do spray it down with antibacterial liquid after each use and it gets pretty wet then and also with sweat and I have had no problems so far. The readout from the HRM is constant and appears accurate compared to a Huawei wrist band. It has transformed my spin sessions as I can now target heart rate zones and sit in the fat burning zone for long periods and spike up to high HR doing increasing resistance climbs and be accurate about it. My theoretical max HR at age 52 is 168bpm and I am confident this is reading accurately as when I am working to exhaustion point in any exercise the HRM records in the high 160's and low 170's. The band is plenty long enough for me and I'm a 44 inch chest and there is spare band to expand, it also fits my son who is very lean and he can tighten it plenty far enough. I have just measured it and fully adjusted it is 42 inches unstretched and a massive 72 inches fully stretched. For you skinny folk it can be shrunk down to 24 inches if you get the rubber none slip backing near the front to go through the buckle but that would be a loose fit at 24-26 inches. I haven't had any issues at all with slipping. The device itself clips onto the band via two press studs which means it can be disconnected easily for washing and for washing the band. It's an absolute bargain compared with the Wahoo band and Polar brand. I have this and the cadence sensor connected via Bluetooth ANT+ or whatever it's called and can still have wireless headphones also connected to my phone. Buy it!
User
It just works - buy it
Flawless heart rate monitor, incredibly pleased. Works perfectly with my Garmin, connects every single time seamlessly, strap is fantastic, battery is good. Just remember to disconnect the monitor from the strap after use.
User
Reliable and great product for the price point.
My previous experience of chest strap HRM monitors is limited - I did have a Polar/Watch strap some years ago. Wanted one to compliment my workouts and heart rate zones, and they seem to come down a lot in price.There are a number of these ANT+/Bluetooth monitors on amazon - I have previous purchased a LIVLOV branded one. However this gave some quite sporadic results - it would often dip down to 50bpm and stay there. Other means showed my HR was >100bpm.So returned and I tried this CooSoo - so far so good! Used it for 8 workouts and it performs great. I had some trouble connecting it to the Wahoo app initially but logging out/in sorted that. ALso connects to Strava and Polar Beat (which is a great light app) - Im using android. On one weights (deadlift) workout I did notice some connection breaks but I think this is because the phone was too far away and I may have been blocking the signal. I imagine this is pretty common with all these chest strap HRMs - probably a low power bluetooth signal given its running on a 3V cell.Have used during weights/jump rope/biking and rowing. Pretty pleased so far.Set up is pretty much like all the others. You wear a strap just below your pecs and the device clips on. I believe you need to remember to disconnect as otherwise battery is drained all the time.There is no LED indication for power/battery level. Might have been good. Not sure how to check battery level yet.
User
Cannot fault it
Worked flawlessly over 2,500 miles / 140 hours of mostly winter riding, paired with an ancient Garmin Edge 500 cycle computer. Also connects well to my mobile phone and Strava app. Have not yet had to replace the battery. Quite impressed for the price, I just wish they'd put a few years' warranty period on it for peace of mind.
User
Fits a Fatty and works with DDP
Got the DDPY app recently and Dallas is always banging on about heart rate, after reading reviews and comparing them against prices, i settled on this HRM, now being a big lad around 51" chest i contacted the seller who was honest and said it wouldnt fit. However i seen other reviews saying it did fit the bigger person.2months in update, works like a charm, I use it for any and all workouts with the DDP app set to custom, had to take it in a few times and never had a problem with a loss of connection or anything. Top product.So i took a punt knowing amazons returns are great, and it fitted....not only did it fit i actually had to tighten it from its biggest setting as it wasnt tight enough to get my HR.Connecting it nearly cost some stars in the review until i realised it was me, when using with the DDP app do not pre connect it to your phone or pc, allow the app to do all the legwork, follow the website for the chrome extention on the PC, i have used it connected to the phone and the PC and it works fine.if you have any questions feel free to ping them my way, or contact the seller who was quick as a flash to answer my question.I fully recomend this HRM for the DDPY app, and good luck in your health kick or weight loss jounrey....BANG!6 month update,It stopped working, changed batteries, tried with several devices and it just won't connect, nothing I can do to make it work, most upsetting as all of the above states it was the perfect HRM to DDPY I recommend it to everyone I. Class and online and now it's just stopped working.
User
I love this heart rate monitor! 😀
This is the first heart rate monitor that I have owned or used. I ordered it as a Christmas present to myself as I've recently got into running and wanted to track my fitness progress more systematically. I have looked into GPS watches with built-in heart rate monitors, but buying a chest strap monitor and linking it to my phone with bluetooth during my runs was a much cheaper option. The heart rate detection is supposed to be a little more accurate with a chest strap compared to a watch, and my phone takes care of tracking the other stats like pace, elevation, route etc with the fantastic Strava app.The monitor arrived within two days and I was a little surprised at how small and light it was - it was posted through my letterbox easily enough. It comes with the battery already installed (it's a replaceable CR2032 watch battery) and there are no buttons or controls at all - it automatically turns on when you wear it and connect to it with bluetooth.Working out how to use it the first time took a few minutes, but was no problem because it comes with decent instructions.You simply don the chest strap, clip the monitor onto the front just under your ribcage in the middle and hook up to it with your wireless connection. As I said, I use Strava on my phone with bluetooth so I can't comment on connecting it to a watch or using ANT+ connection but it works very well for me. My phone detects it quickly and I haven't had any issues with the bluetooth connection cutting out.The strap has an adjustable length and is made from a very stretchy soft neoprene-like material which is comfortable to wear - you want it tight enough around your chest that it's not going to move of course, but it doesn't feel restrictive. I'm a male with about a 39 inch chest and it fits me fine, with plenty of extra length if I needed it. As I said, the monitor itself is very small and light too so it's not a burden at all. I've done both races and 3+ hour long runs wearing it and have never had any chafing or discomfort. I haven't had a chance to try wearing it together with a hydration pack or chest lamp yet, but it's so unobtrusive that I don't think it'd be a problem.According to the instructions you should wet the electrodes on the strap before putting it on to improve the conductivity through your skin, but I've found that it works perfectly well without.After your workout you just take off the monitor and dry the sweat off it with a tissue, then rinse the strap under warm water and hang it up to dry until the next use.I'm delighted with this product. I've used it for about a dozen workouts so far and it has been reliable and very useful. With this I can train in specific heart rate zones and get a more accurate calculation of how many calories I am burning in each workout. It's probably the most useful piece of running gear I have after my shoes and my phone, and one of the cheapest too. Of course, you can also use it for walking or cycling workouts etc. Not swimming though, as it's water resistant but not waterproof! Not a problem for me as I'm not taking on any triathlons (yet)!I can also recommend the seller as the delivery was very quick and I received a friendly follow-up email asking if I was satisfied with the product.In summary, I enthusiastically recommend this heart rate monitor to anyone who wants to take their workouts to the next level. I've found it to be reliable, good value and very useful. I now make sure I'm wearing it every time I lace up my running shoes!
User
Updated info for anyone considering HRM for Strava
Just spent the best part of 3 hours attempting to get this pairing with Strava ...then came upon this useful nugget of info."As of August 28th, 2019, Bluetooth and ANT+ sensors will no longer pair directly with the Strava phone app (the Strava Apple Watch app can still record heart rate from sensors paired with the Apple Watch). This means that, for example, if you record activities using the Strava phone app, you will not be able to record your heart rate or other BT sensor data. Supporting Bluetooth devices was causing the app to crash during recording, whether or not a sensor was connected. Disabling this feature significantly improves recording stability for all athletes.While this update will reduce crashes for millions of athletes, we understand that it will be disappointing for the athletes who do use the feature. Athletes who used sensors before 8/28 will still be able use them – we’re hoping a little extra time will give them a chance to try another way to pair their sensors or upgrade to a different device. For all other athletes, those who have never connected a sensor to the app or those who sign up for Strava in the future, Strava will no longer support these sensors after 8/28.Sensors connected to or built into a watch or cycling computer are not affected by this change. Any activities that include sensor data that were recorded with a third-party device will upload as normal. In addition, any activities that were recorded with sensors connected to a third-party app that syncs with Strava will also continue to work as before.How to upload data from your Bluetooth or ANT+ sensor to StravaThe easiest way to upload your data is to record your activities with sensor data using the Wahoo Fitness app. It works with both sensor types and can automatically upload your activities to your Strava account."
User
Hasn't missed a beat so far.........
Originally I was looking at the Polar H10, but then I discovered this model. It received good feedback on review websites and cost less than one third the price of the Polar so I bought it. I have paired it with the Polar Beat 'app' and it works great. The strap is comfy enough and although it's not as thin as other monitors, you forget you're wearing it after a while. Save yourself £50 over the Polar and get this one, you won't be disappointed.
User
Hartslagmeter
super, werkt prima.
User
Excellent for working out
I’ve been using this chest monitor for running and cycling, and it has worked great for me.It’s very comfortable, stays in place, and doesn’t bother me during workouts.I use it with Strava and Zwift, and it connects quickly with no signal drops.Quality:The build quality is solid. The strap feels soft, durable, and doesn’t irritate the skin.Accuracy:The heart rate tracking is very accurate, even during intense intervals or fast changes in pace.Heart Rate Performance:The readings are consistent and reliable, which is perfect for training in specific heart-rate zones.Battery Life:The battery lasts a long time, so I don’t have to worry about replacing it often.Size:The sensor is compact and lightweight, and the strap adjusts well without feeling bulky.Overall, I highly recommend it if you want precise data and a dependable monitor for both running and cycling.
User
Précis et parfaitement compatible Suunto Apple
Souvent le maillon faible d'un cardiofréquencemètre, je l'utilise environ 2h30h par jour avec une montre suunto. Parfaitement compatible avec des résultats fiables comme avec mon ancienne ceinture suunto mais 2 fois moins chère ! finition et qualité de fabrication identique aux marques.je recommande donc ce produit a ceux qui cherchent un rapport qualité prix attractif.
User
super
pour un très bon prix, un appareil à recommanderconnexion initiale en 30 secondes, ensuite immédiatement reconnubien placé, on ne le sent pas durant une séance sportive
User
Très bon capteur, fiable et compatible avec de nombreuses applis
J’utilise le COOSPO H6 pour mes séances de course à pied et de vélo, et il fonctionne parfaitement.La connexion Bluetooth et ANT+ est rapide et stable, aussi bien avec iGPSPORT, Strava que Apple Santé.La mesure de la fréquence cardiaque est précise et réagit bien aux variations d’effort.La ceinture est confortable, ne glisse pas et se fait oublier pendant l’entraînement. L’autonomie est excellente, et le jumelage se fait sans difficulté.Après plusieurs semaines d’utilisation, rien à signaler : c’est un excellent rapport qualité/prix, surtout comparé à des modèles bien plus chers.
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