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COOSPO BK467 cadence speed sensor

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£29.99£23.96-20%
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Product description

The COOSPO BK467 bundle combines a speed sensor and a cadence sensor to give clear cycling metrics on both smartphones and bike GPS units. Designed for everyday riders who track pace and pedal cadence, the pair connects over Bluetooth and ANT+ so you can record speed, distance and RPM on compatible apps and computers.

Key features

Lightweight and unobtrusive, the sensors weigh about 9.5g in total and fit discreetly on the crank and axle. The cadence unit mounts to the crank and shows a blue LED for three seconds when active, while the speed unit clips to the axle with a red LED confirmation. Installation is straightforward and the package includes rubber pads and multiple O-rings to suit different setups. The sensors are wireless, non-magnetic and carry an IP67 waterproof rating for rides in wet weather.

Tech specs

  • Name: COOSPO BK467
  • Type: Speed and cadence sensors
  • Battery: CR2032 up to 500 hours
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth, ANT+
  • Weight: 9.5g

Why it’s worth it

If you want reliable cadence and speed data without replacing your whole bike computer, the BK467 provides a low-cost way to add those metrics. It works with popular training platforms such as Zwift, Rouvy, Peloton and TrainerRoad according to the manufacturer, and it will broadcast to both a phone app and a GPS head unit simultaneously when supported. Bear in mind that some apps or devices may not read both sensors at once, for example Wahoo may not display two data streams concurrently.

Getting the most from it

Fit the cadence sensor on the crank arm and the speed sensor on the wheel axle, check the LED flashes as you pedal, then pair via your chosen app or device. It’s a practical choice for riders who use indoor trainers and outdoor rides and who want consistent RPM and speed readings. It makes sense if you value straightforward setup and cross-platform compatibility.

The sensors are a pragmatic accessory to enhance training data collection and are built for routine use and wet weather conditions.