







🚴♂️ Ride smarter, track better, and never miss a beat!
The COOSPO Bike Computer BC107 combines dual-mode global GPS accuracy with ANT+ sensor compatibility and Bluetooth connectivity, delivering up to 80 hours of ride data on a crisp 2.4-inch auto-backlit LCD. Its IP67 waterproof rating ensures reliable performance in all weather, making it the ultimate companion for serious cyclists who demand precision and durability.





| Brand | CooSpo |
| Color | Black |
| Item Weight | 100 Grams |
| Screen Size | 5.84 Centimeters |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Battery Life | 80 Hours |
| Sensor Type | Cadence Sensor, GPS Sensor, Heart Rate Sensor, Speed Sensor |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Connectivity Technology | ANT |
| Included Components | GPS Bike Computer *1, adapter Base Charger Cable User Manual Heart Rate Monitor Speed and Cadence Sensor *1 |
| International Protection Rating | IP67 |
| Display resolution | 240x320 |
| Mounting Type | Handlebar Mount |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Manufacturer | COOSPO |
| UPC | 753625410838 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 4.92 x 3.35 x 1.54 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | CooSpo |
| Warranty Description | 12 Months |
| Model Name | BC107 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Style | BC107-A |
M**S
Excellent simple computer
I don’t need a full gps computer, I just wanted speed, distance, and route tracking at the end of my ride. This has proven to be very accurate and easily syncs up to Strava after syncing through the coospo app. As an added surprise, the Coospo app actually has better info than Strava, like speed heat maps on the route. I’m considering getting the speed sensor, but it seems to work just fine without it, and I bike under tree cover 50-75% of the time and don’t have any issues that I picked up on. It’s a steal at this price point. Now that Fall/Winter is here, I will see how the backlight works. Also, I’ve biked about 150 mi with it and haven’t had to charge it, and also tested it in some light rain as well. Looks great too, and fits in any G brand mount.
H**N
Very good GPS computer
Overall- extremely pleased, would buy again, and argue with my Garmin friends that they should have upgraded something on their drive train to get more speed instead and got this one. My previous computer was the Wahoo RFLKT, which was a super dumbed down display for the Wahoo app display. Very functional,and cheap. All my sensors are Wahoo bluetooth and Ant. That died, cause you know- 12years.... I went couple weeks naked and blind trying to be a purist, and it drove me nuts not knowing what I was doing. So I looked into Garmin, Wahoo, some other Chinese brands I've never head of, and took a chance on this brand that I've never heard of- making sure I could return on Prime. Very very happy. Paired with all my sensors, and reads a power meter, which i dont have currently, but good to be able. Also, fit my edge out front mount and all the mounts on my other bikes. It's a Garmin style mount, not some proprietary mount that would make me buy 5 mounts for all my bikes, very secure. Uploads to strava and tracks through strava segments. I need to load the computer to their app, then to strava. For ppl who complain about having to download their app, what ever. This saved me several hundred dollars from not having to join the Garmin cult. Buy a wheelset and quit complaining. Cons first Only con I have found is that it takes a couple minutes to turn on and figure which sensors are available, and GPS connection. It started weird doing rollers, but figured it out. Be patient, wasn't a big deal. I come from when rear mount wired Avocet 45 cobblestone color the newest best thing. Just circle the parking lot a couple times on your warm up to get it to link up. If this is the complaint- like a deal breaker complaint, your expecting too much for a $40 bike computer. Spend much much more, get a little bitty more. Time zone setting for the head unit is a little weird, but when it loads to strava, I don't really care about it. Pros Links all my existing sensors - wheel, cadence, HR, wheel/cadence combined so I didn't have to buy some other brand for all that. Fits all my Garmin mounts Can use for the ride without linking to a phone, which used to be the limiting factor for long long rides. GPS is GPS based, not cell phone based GPS. So it tracks when you phone would loose its GPS. Links to strava so I can boast to my friends, or they can shame me. The backlight feature is handy- I am still on about 7 or 8 rides on the first charge. And ah, $40.
D**D
Excellent bike computer but difficult to pair Samsung phone with Bluetooth or the Coosporide app
As a stand alone bike computer the BC107 is highly satisfactory. It seems accurate, pairs easily with my chest strap (for heart rate monitoring) and has pretty much all the typical functions, including among many others heart rate, trip time, speed, average speed, distance, altitude, temperature and clock time. It would also likely pair easily with a cadence sensor although I don't use one. It reliably picks up satellites for the GPS function. The BC107 comes with its own handlebar mounting bracket, and uses standard Garmin mounts as well. I can't read most of the data fields except current speed without glasses, but that is to be expected with a small computer. By itself the device would easily deserve a 5, but as a package with the app it is a 2 at best. Like many other reviewers I found the Coospo app very difficult to use. Sometimes it records data from the computer, but most of the time it does not. The computer is recognized by the app but I can't get my Samsung phone to connect the computer to Bluetooth; the phone doesn't recognize the app and won't pair the device without the app. Customer support is largely useless; they simply sent me a video that doesn't help. The instruction manual is no help for troubleshooting. I am using the BC107 for current data (including heart rate) when riding, but a different app (my Workouts) to record heart and other ride data. Update after 28 days: As indicated above, the BC107 is a fine bike computer at a very reasonable price. However, if you want to consistently record and store your data via your phone's Bluetooth and an app, it is likely that the Coosporide app won't work for you, at least if you use a Samsung phone. (I viewed a long and very favorable YouTube review of the BC107 by a British cyclist; he highly praised the device but he was also unable to get his Samsung phone's Bluetooth to pair with the BC107 and the Coosporide app!)
L**U
Water resistant
10/10 Hear me out: this is an excellent budget bicycle computer, fit for both beginners and pros. I use it several times a week to train and it works like a charm, truly. Compared to a Cateye speedometer or my phone's GPS the speed is accurate, unless I'm going at less than 3km/h, in which case it struggles to calculate the velocity IRT for obvious reasons. I love the fact that you can see the grade IRT, the altitude, max speed and eventually the elevation gain of each ride. Also, despite the fact it has gotten really wet during rainy rides, it has never shut down or stopped working, which to me proves it is actually water resistant. The signal is good, too. On top of that, data syncs with Strava in an instant. Cons: the mounting system (as in the elastic bands, mounting base and rubber pad it comes with) sucks. I had to buy a different product from the same brand to be able to use it. I am, however, not complaining much since the new base wasn't at all expensive and works just fine. Also, the fact that you can't really change the way data is displayed is unfortunate. My eyesight sucks which means I must squint to be able to read the smallest info (eg. date and time) since it's really tiny. My eyes don't appreciate that. Can the software be updated?
A**R
amazing product, it works perfectly and really accurate.
J**I
Overall it’s a Good product, my set has waterproof problem. After discussing with seller, a replacement sent to me. Good service
A**N
I used for the 2 rides. It works well. I able to pair my cadence and HRM sensor too at this price.
R**N
C**E
This is a great little computer. Works well in my area. No problem picking up a signal. Accurate and responsive. I may buy the "arm" mount next year as I am not sure how long the bands mount will last. Working well to hold it so far. It has multifunction include grade % which is excellent for my area. Compared to the expensive brands friends have, there is no need to pay out all that money when this one is solid built and durable and has all the functions. You do have to buy other items though if you want cadance or want to use speed sensors. I'd strongly recommend. Easy to charge and battery lasts well. Well worth the money and then some!
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