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Affordability and cycling GPS computers are two phrases that you don’t usually hear together. Thanks to companies such as Coospo that’s something that is changing as they offer a variety of GPS computers at accessible price points. In this review, we’ll be looking at their most affordable option, the entry-level Coospo BC26 GPS computer. Although the brand Coospo may not be familiar to everyone, it’s actually short for Cool-Sport and was founded in 2011. At only $35.99 the BC26 is the cheapest GPS computer Coospo offers and features a large 2.3” FSTN screen. Designed to be easy to use, the BC26 doesn’t allow for any sensor connectivity and instead has a simple configuration and 20 hour runtime. Coospo includes a simple plastic handlebar mount with the BC26. It’s a simple round puck with four hooks that allow the two O-rings to attach to in a criss-cross pattern. There are two different length O-rings included with the computer to accommodate different handlebar or stem diameters. Thankfully, the BC26 uses a standard Garmin quarter-turn style mount which clicks into place with a 90 degree rotation. It’s a very common mount design which means you can easily use the BC26 on other mounts without the need for proprietary adapters. Although the handlebar mount works well, we’d highly recommend an out front mount such as the Topeak UTF mount to place the GPS computer directly in front of the stem and allow for lights or camera to be mounted underneath it. The Coospo BC26 has a traditional rectangular design with a large 2.3” glossy screen with fairly large black bezels on the top and the sides. Branding is limited to Coospo on the bottom of the screen and the front face of the computer. The micro USB charging port is located underneath the Garmin style mount and is protected by a rubber cover. To help conceal the integrated battery, the body of the BC26 tapers inward and has two character lines along the sides to break up surfaces. Even though the computer is only around $30, most cyclists won’t be able to tell it visually apart from much more expensive computers at a glance... ... Read the full review @ https://thesweetcyclists.com/coospo-b... ~ 00:00 Intro 00:12 Unboxing + Specs 03:18 Fit + Finish 06:47 Setup / On The Road 09:37 Coospo Ride App 10:48 Comparison (Bryton, CYCPLUS G1, Shanren Miles GPS) 14:13 The Final Score ~ Visit Our Website - https://thesweetcyclists.com/ Follow Us On Instagram - / thesweetcyclists ~ Coospo - https://www.coospo.com/ ~