

🔥 Stay in the zone, not on the sidelines! 🔥
The COOSPO HW9 is a cutting-edge optical heart rate monitor armband featuring ±1 BPM accuracy, Bluetooth 5.0 and ANT+ connectivity, and a 35-hour rechargeable battery. Designed for fitness pros and enthusiasts alike, it offers real-time heart rate zone tracking with a 5-color LED display, customizable max heart rate alerts with vibration, and broad compatibility with 200+ fitness apps including Peloton and Wahoo. Its lightweight, breathable design ensures comfort during intense workouts, making it the ultimate companion for cycling, running, yoga, and more.










| ASIN | B0C5RF6L9J |
| Battery Average Life | 35 Hours |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,647 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #26 in Heart Rate Monitors (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Brand Name | CooSpo |
| Color | COOSPO Heart Rate Monitor Armband HW9 |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 452 Reviews |
| Display Size | 0.4 Inches |
| Included Components | Arm Strap *2, Heart rate monitor sensor *1, User Manual *1, charge cable *1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 4"W x 1.4"H |
| Item Height | 1.4 inches |
| Item Type Name | Armband heart rate monitor |
| Item Weight | 10 Grams |
| Manufacturer | COOSPO |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Nylon |
| Model Number | HW9 |
| Sensor Type | Optical |
| Team Name | CooSpo |
| Warranty Description | 12-month exchange warranty |
B**0
Bluetooth heart monitor
Excellent product. Charges quickly with included USB cable. Comfortable on upper arm.... hardly notice it during workouts. Accurate readings and easy to pair with my NordicTrack stationary bike. Also the CoosproRide app works well and heart rate alarms can be set on smart phone. Reasonable price, works well. Recommended.
T**N
A great fitness partner !
As a fitness enthusiast, finding a reliable and accurate heart rate monitor is crucial to tracking progress and optimizing workouts. The COOSPO HW9 Bluetooth 5.0 ANT+ Heart Rate Monitor is a great investment I've made for my fitness journey. The Bluetooth 5.0 technology ensures a seamless and fast connection to my devices (especially during my DDP Yoga). The compatibility with popular fitness platforms adds a layer of versatility that caters to various workout preferences. The Optical HRM Sensor is a game-changer, providing precise heart rate data for cycling, running, and fitness training. What sets the COOSPO HW9 apart is its ability to break down heart rate zones and calories burned, offering valuable insights into the intensity and efficiency of my workouts. This feature has undoubtedly taken my training sessions to the next level. The armband design is comfortable and secure, allowing me to focus on my activities without worrying about the monitor slipping or causing discomfort. The device is also sweat-resistant, making it perfect for intense workouts. What I love most about the COOSPO HW9 is its reliability and accuracy. I can trust the data it provides, giving me the confidence to push my limits and achieve my fitness goals. The long battery life ensures that it's ready for action whenever I am. If you're serious about maximizing your workouts and achieving peak performance, the COOSPO HW9 is a must-have.
M**A
Easy to use, not sure of results (Last update)
I just got this yesterday. I set it up using heartool app on my iphone (this is the app recommended by COOSPO) and everything worked right away. I'm 75 years old so the rough estimate of max heart rate would be 145. In my youth I was a good runner with a good VO2 uptake so I could usually exceed my theoretical max, so I would even agree my max might go as high as 160. I first looked at my phone at the 10 minute mark of my first workout with the COOSPO today and the app said my pulse was 172! I slowed down (didn't think I was working that hard) and finished the workout. When I looked at the summary it said my max heart rate during the workout was 193! So now I have to say it's not accurate. But I'm not going to give up on it. I'll try it for a week or two and if it improves, I'll update my posting. The app is just a receiving tool, the COOSPO does the pulse monitoring, so I assign this result to the device, not the app. I had the max bpm warning set for 145 but never got a warning vibration that I could feel but that might be due to the heartool app. And for those that are wondering why I didn't see the dark red LED, I was running in 30 degree weather so the COOSPO was under the clothing. I will add that I wore the monitor on the inside of my upper left arm. I'm going to vary between inside upper arm and outside upper arm, and forearm. Maybe one of those positions will make a difference. I'm also going to try to wear it outside my jacket sleeve tomorrow to see if it will still pick up my pulse; that way I can see the LED. I really like the device. Simple, comfortable, easy to set up. I really want this to work. Follow up: I wore the COOSPO on my forearm today and ran at a slightly slower pace and the device worked perfectly. I did one section where I ran hard enough to force my pulse over the alarm limit and the monitor buzzed 3 times and it was very obvious. My max pulse was 147 and I didn't push any harder so I don't know if it would have gone higher, but for this workout, the COOSPO did everything perfectly Second follow up. I've already been contacted by COOSPO offering a refund at first and then again contacting me after my follow up hoping I would continue to be satisfied. Very happy with their communications. I've added a star :) I'm taking the star back off unfortunately. The device freaked out again this week. I bought a Polar chest monitor to make sure I had good data so I've been wearing both for a few days now. A couple days ago the COOSPO alarm went off a few minutes into the run and it said my pulse was 160. The Polar said my pulse was 119 and I knew from experience and feel that the Polar was correct. I doubt my heart is capable of a pulse of 160. I'll probably ask to return the COOSPO now which is unfortunate. It's very easy to use and I like the alarm.
V**X
So far so good! Nicer than a chest HRM!
I'd been using the Polar H10 chest HRM since August 2022. It worked fine for the most part, other than a few instances of the battery compartment being wonky and giving inconsistent readings until I fiddled with the flexible contact inside. Well, it finally annoyed me for good recently when it started to freeze on a BPM for several seconds before dropping/rising immediately. It would do this every few seconds and my BPM readings were always wildly off. I tried everything I could think of to remedy this and figured, after reading tons of similar stories online, it was best to just move on finally and buy something new. I grabbed the COOSPO HW9 Optical HRM and have been using this with zero issues so far. Since it uses optical sensors (like a smart watch), there's no need to wet it first or apply electrode gel. You simply place it around your forearm or your upper arm (bicep). It has its own app but I prefer using the Polar Beat app so I can see the nice colorized graph in real time. That's what's cool about the COOSPO HW9, it connects to pretty much any HRM app (including PULSOID if you want to show your HR while streaming online). All I had to do was turn it on, go into Polar Beat, remove the Polar H10 from my paired devices list, and the COOSPO HW9 immediately showed up and I was able to pair it right away. In order to test the accuracy of it, I have used it in conjunction with the continuous HRM feature of my Galaxy Watch 4 as well as testing it by comparing my heart rate with my Galaxy S10+'s HR measuring feature and the COOSPO has been spot-on for me. A cool feature this thing has is that it has an indicator light on it that changes color based on which BPM range you're currently in. It's especially helpful once your heart reaches 180bpm because the light turns red and the armband vibrates a couple times. That's been helpful when I play because it reminds me to focus on breathing and calming down during whatever song I'm playing that has my heart rate getting so high. If you use the Heartool app, you can change the HR alert value to something other than 180bpm. Anyway, just wanted to give this thing a shoutout for anyone looking for their first HRM, a replacement, or an alternative to a chest HRM. This one is pretty comfy to wear, far better than the Polar H10 to me (which would bunch up on my sides and back). I also like that it has an internal battery that you charge with a magnetic charger (it's recommended to charge it by connecting it to a laptop/computer or DC 5V power adapter).
M**A
Best HR monitor I have used
I bike and walk everyday. As I get older and wiser I needed to make sure I was properly zone training so that I don’t get injured. This HR monitor is simple and is accurate, I compared it to my Apple Watch and to a chest monitor and it is the same. Bluetooth works with my Apple Watch so I don’t need to pair to my phone, but you can pair it to your phone. I also pair this to my computer for Zwift and works amazing. I have had it for a month and it’s still holding its charge. I like the way it looks and it’s easier to put on with all my gear on, I don’t have to remove clothes to put on the monitor unlike my chest monitor which used watch batteries. The rechargeable battery is a huge advantage so that I don’t have to swap batteries ever.
A**N
Stopped working after 5 weeks, now completely useless
Worked great for about a month, then all of a sudden stopped working. It now gives a heart rate that is obviously much much lower than reality (ie, it’s detecting a heart rate in the 50s when I’m probably between 140-150bpm). Completely useless, do not recommend if you need something that works for longer than 5 weeks. Update: Abysmal customer service. Like another reviewer experienced, the company sent an automated message offering me a full refund, and then when I responded to that offer, I stopped hearing from them. Buyer beware- this company appears to make products that work 7 out of 10 times, and the 3 who end up with lemons are stuck with no support. Take the chance if you want, but don't expect support if you're an unlucky buyer of a garbage unit.
S**.
Accurate Heart Rate Monitor. I am very pleased with this product
Love this heart rate sensor. Pairs easily with my Coospo CS500 Computer which uploads all the info to Strava. The color changing light in real time is awesome and the battery lasts forever. I have tons more info now that helps my training for Triathlons
C**S
This is NOT an upgrade of the HW807 READ!
Me and the wife joined a gym and several months ago she purchased the Coospo HW807 and I liked what it could do. Impressed with it I decided to buy my own. I purchased this, the HW9 believing its the newer model. It Is Not! While it has the same sensors as the one my wife purchased, it has no internal memory. My wifes HW807 stores the workout data that can be downloaded into the phone later. Mine cant do this. All this does is transmit to the phone app. Unlike my wife, I have to be connected to the app and have it running my entire workout. Bit of a bummer that the older cheaper unit is better than this one. Just a word of warning. Buy the HW807 its cheaper and has the feature that made me buy this one. (A FEATURE THIS ONE DOES NOT HAVE.) In Picture, My band on the left, Wifes band on the right Several months down the road I intend to buy the 807 after its safe to tell the wife this one was in an "Accident" EDIT: I had this a few weeks now and just found out that this model DOES NOT PARE TO MANY SMART WATCHES. I purchased a Bip 6 watch because they are known to sync with Coospo heart monitors.......EXCEPT THIS MODEL. So the older HW807 has internal workout memory storage. Not only does it seamlessly sync with the Bip 6 which my more expensive model cant do, but the model 807 IS CHEAPER. I couldn't be more angry with this purchase.
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