5MV-107 – Coospo HRM: rechargeable.
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https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fiveminutevelo
In this video I look at and carry out an in-depth review of a Coospo H9Z rechargeable heart rate monitor.

Inspiration for buying this HRM was given by:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjA3wlhkKCI5SDv1xqRt82g

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About the 5MV channel
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My name is Terry and I love cycling. I have named my channel “Five Minute Velo” (5MV). I have called it 5MV because the videos I upload will (mostly) last no longer than five minutes. Each video will cover just one subject that is described in the title. Although the channel is mainly about cycling on the road, I will also cover some light (gravel) off road riding and cycle touring from time to time. No matter what, much of the advice will be pertinent to many branches of the sport/pastime.

I am new to posting videos on YouTube (May 2020) and I have much to learn, particularly in terms of presentation style and production quality. As such I welcome constructive comments that will help me improve the videos that I produce and upload.

There may be some dry humor in some of the videos, so dry it may not always be obvious :-).

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My strava profile can be found here:
https://www.strava.com/athletes/7723982

Cambridge Cycling Club website:
http://www.cambridge-cycling-club.org.uk/

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/fiveminutevelo/

Photos of 2019 Tour of low countries:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/3ierczDfurM1gTGi7

Random cycling photos (will be updated from time to time):
https://photos.app.goo.gl/VZBhCWcQZtynsJF1A

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Terry

2 Comments

  1. Looks good – but as you said at the end, whenever something has a specific charging cradle/cable, the risk of losing or breaking it, does put me off. You kinda cant go wrong with the coin battery.

  2. Thanks for the shout out Terry. I’m now using the hrm doing work on the farm, and love the flashy lights – they tell me when to take a break, but on the bike, yes, useless (though I’ve had a few “it’s Iron Man!” comments as the light is visible through my cycling jersey!) I agree that the battery life is around 60hrs, which for me means you can leave the charging cradle at home on a week long holiday or on a bike-packing trip – more so if you disable the Iron Man feature.
    Hope you are well on the mend, and keep up these great informative vids!

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