i have mine and can easily be sync with my CP to upload data, also with coospo application you can use you CP for a larger view in case you want, or if your coospo bike computer bugged down....
I picked up the Coospo BC200 a couple of weeks ago. Is it as good as my Garmin or Wahoo? No. But it’s more than good enough. For the money, it’s great.
After getting the initial stumbling block over, I'd have to agree that it's a great unit for it's price. I can view what data that is important to ME.... and nothing that idc about. I do have to say this about Wahoo though. They lost me as a customer when they killed the RFLKT+ device. I loved that thing. Allowed me to keep my phone in my pocket but I got to see the pertinent data that I wanted.... but this BC200 essentially does the same thing for me now.
This thing is trash. It only synced the first ride to Strava.... didn't on the next two. Now it's stuck with OTA on the screen for the last 30-45 minutes straight when I tried to update to newest firmware. And that was a pain too. It took 5 attempts before it even started the update then froze at 3% completion. I might just go back to using my phone in a garmin adapter thing. I can't afford Garmin or the Karoo and Wahoo lost my business when they pulled the plug on their RFLKT units.
@carlovillarica I'm trying to get help from their customer service but I can't do anything with it stuck with "OTA".... now over an hour. It'll turn off for a second then back to OTA for another 10 minutes.
@@carlovillarica an update... so on the first ride using the bc200, I ran strava on the phone. Both worked fine and the bc200 synced it's version to my strava. All subsequent rides the bc200 didn't sync at all. So I had to get the .fit files and upload directly on strava's website. Told me "duplicate logs"... so i ran around my house with the bc200 running...and it logged and synced to strava with no issues. So I went out for a ride and only used the bc200 for logging rides....and it has synced twice in a row...to strava.... without issue. My reasoning for running both strava on the phone and the bc200 was if one or the other malfunctions I would still have a ride saved.
Oh yeah, I also had to add an apk file to get the headunit to finish updating the firmware. Been running fine ever since. Their customer service on FB was VERY HELPFUL. So I retract my statement of it being trash. It's got it's quirks a user needs to learn. A very good unit for $55. Well, 75....I did add the cadence sensor.....haha
Great review. Glad i picked one up.
Still using it.
i have mine and can easily be sync with my CP to upload data, also with coospo application you can use you CP for a larger view in case you want, or if your coospo bike computer bugged down....
Thanks for the info
I picked up the Coospo BC200 a couple of weeks ago. Is it as good as my Garmin or Wahoo? No. But it’s more than good enough. For the money, it’s great.
Agree!
After getting the initial stumbling block over, I'd have to agree that it's a great unit for it's price. I can view what data that is important to ME.... and nothing that idc about.
I do have to say this about Wahoo though. They lost me as a customer when they killed the RFLKT+ device. I loved that thing. Allowed me to keep my phone in my pocket but I got to see the pertinent data that I wanted.... but this BC200 essentially does the same thing for me now.
Suki na kaayo sa China oh... Congrats. Giveaway na this.
haha depends
@@carlovillarica hahaha.
Hahaha, about the price, 69 is not for PH, PH customers cannot purchase from website directly
oh thanks for the clarification. Where can they purchase?
This thing is trash. It only synced the first ride to Strava.... didn't on the next two. Now it's stuck with OTA on the screen for the last 30-45 minutes straight when I tried to update to newest firmware. And that was a pain too. It took 5 attempts before it even started the update then froze at 3% completion. I might just go back to using my phone in a garmin adapter thing. I can't afford Garmin or the Karoo and Wahoo lost my business when they pulled the plug on their RFLKT units.
mine still works fortunately.
@carlovillarica I'm trying to get help from their customer service but I can't do anything with it stuck with "OTA".... now over an hour. It'll turn off for a second then back to OTA for another 10 minutes.
@@carlovillarica an update... so on the first ride using the bc200, I ran strava on the phone. Both worked fine and the bc200 synced it's version to my strava. All subsequent rides the bc200 didn't sync at all. So I had to get the .fit files and upload directly on strava's website. Told me "duplicate logs"... so i ran around my house with the bc200 running...and it logged and synced to strava with no issues. So I went out for a ride and only used the bc200 for logging rides....and it has synced twice in a row...to strava.... without issue. My reasoning for running both strava on the phone and the bc200 was if one or the other malfunctions I would still have a ride saved.
Oh yeah, I also had to add an apk file to get the headunit to finish updating the firmware. Been running fine ever since. Their customer service on FB was VERY HELPFUL. So I retract my statement of it being trash. It's got it's quirks a user needs to learn. A very good unit for $55. Well, 75....I did add the cadence sensor.....haha
@@kevinfeeney5309 thanks for the update! Hopefully it'll be helpful to others in the future