Coospo RealRoad CS600 Bike Computer Introduction
1. Why we make CS600?
Coospo, a name that comes from Cool + Sport, has always focused on creating smart gear for cyclists that is both cool and sporty.
Since its launch, the CS series has provided high-value cycling computers for both professional and beginner riders.
The previous Coospo CS500 was already very popular, but its button controls and black-and-white display sometimes felt like they were missing a bit of “colorful fun” on long rides or complex routes.
So, the CS600 was born. It is a full upgrade of the CS500:
- Black-and-white → Color screen: clearer and more vivid display
- Buttons → Touchscreen: more intuitive and smoother operation
- Map upgrade: not just simple turn-by-turn navigation, but more detailed and richer map display
- Still high-value: practical and affordable choice for beginner and professional riders
In short, the CS600 takes “high-value” to the next level while adding a splash of tech brilliance to your ride, to vivify your ride.
2. In the Box

3. Specs
Screen
The CS600 development team tested many different screen versions and fine-tuned them countless times to achieve the best display performance. In the end, they chose a 2.4” full-color, semi-reflective, semi-translucent TFT screen.
The result speaks for itself:
1. Even under strong sunlight, at any angle and under any lighting, your data remains clear and easy to read.
2. Whether you wear different cycling sunglasses, the screen remains bright, clear, and true to color, accurately reproducing the CS600’s brightness and color as intended.
Battery & Endurance
The CS600 features a built-in 1090mAh rechargeable battery, giving you up to 36 hours of continuous use—perfect for long rides. Even better, a full charge only takes 2 hours, so you can get back on the road quickly.
Compared to other bike computers, that’s 80% more battery, which is pretty impressive. Some riders shared: “7% of battery used on my 4h ride and use yesterday ”.
"I personally rode a route of about 100 km, taking roughly 5 hours and 47 minutes, and the battery still showed 87% at the finish line. Even after nearly 6 hours of riding, it only dropped 13%—just as you’d expect from the COOSPO CS600!"
Despite all this power, the CS600 remains ultra-light at under 70g, so it won’t weigh you down or affect your ride performance.
Chip & GPS
The CS600 uses a high-precision Swiss UBLOX GPS/GLONASS chip and supports Full GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS), giving you fast GPS lock and accurate positioning whether you’re riding through city streets or forest trails.
Size & Weight
Compact 84 × 53 × 18 mm, weighing just 69 g, making it lightweight and easy to carry.
Waterproof Rating
IPX7 water resistance, so it can handle rain, splashes, or short immersions with ease.
Data Storage
8 GB of internal storage, enough to save multiple ride tracks, training records, and route files.
4. Main Features
4.1 Map Navigation
The CS600 comes with global color maps, so whether you’re riding through city streets or exploring a foreign country, you can navigate directly with it. You can download cycling maps for different regions from the Coospo official website—just prepare them before your ride.

The maps are clear and detailed, showing main roads, small paths, and even bodies of water at a glance. While riding, the CS600 shows your real-time location, alerts you if you go off course, and notifies you when you reach your destination. This way, you can ride confidently even on unfamiliar routes.
4.2 Customize Your Data
Colorful, graphical data display

The CS600 supports over 150 types of data, including speed, heart rate, power, elevation, and more. All of these can be displayed through colorful charts for an intuitive, at-a-glance view. One of the standout features is its circular chart design.
Customize Display
You can adjust the data types and layout to fit your personal preferences, so you only see what matters most while riding. Each page can now show up to 8 data fields.
Themes & Day/Night Modes

The CS600 offers multiple color themes, allowing you to pick the style that best matches your taste.

It also features automatic Day and Night modes, which switch based on your local sunrise and sunset times, ensuring optimal screen visibility whether you’re riding in bright daylight or after dark.
4.3 Training Mode
Custom Workouts
The CS600 supports ANT+ standard workout files, and you can import up to 100 workouts. Think of it as your electronic coach—set up your training plan on the CS600 or the CoospoRide app in advance, and then just follow along.

Workouts can include:
- Duration: set by time, distance, calories burned, or manually split with the Lap button.
- Training goals: free ride, or lock in speed, cadence, heart rate zones, or power zones—totally flexible.
- Phases: warm-up, main ride, recovery, cooldown, rest… you can even create your own phases.
Goal Training
If you don’t want to import complex workouts, you can set simple goals directly on the device, such as:
- Ride 40 km
- Ride 40 km within 2 hours
- Ride 40 km with an average speed of 20 km/h
Once you reach your set distance, your training is complete. Whether you’re preparing for a race or building endurance, these modes help you train in a structured and effective way.
4.4 Auto Features & Sensor Connections
Smart Auto Features
The CS600 takes care of the little things so you can focus on the ride. It comes with:
- Auto Pause & Auto Start – the timer stops and starts when you do.
- Auto Backlight – screen brightness adjusts automatically.
- Auto Sleep – saves battery when you’re not riding.
- Auto Alert – get notified for key metrics.
- Auto Pages – data pages switch automatically as you ride.
- Auto Lap – marks laps based on distance, location and time.
Wide Sensor Compatibility
Connect up to 9 types of sensors for a complete ride experience:
- Heart rate
- Speed
- Cadence
- Speed & cadence combo
- Power meter
- Radar
- Electronic shifting (like Di2)
- Indoor trainer
- More to come—future updates aim to support smart bike lights, e-bikes, and more.
5. Connected with the CoospoRide App
Use the CoospoRide app to do more than just ride:

- Check your bike computer’s status—connection, live data, and low-battery alerts.
- Add or remove Bluetooth sensors (speed & cadence, heart rate, power meter).
- Customize data screens and pick the units you like.
- Set auto features like Auto Pause or Auto Lap.
- Switch easily between indoor and outdoor riding modes.
- Sync workouts directly to Strava and TrainingPeaks.
6. CS500 vs CS600
6.1 Key Differences
Feature | CS500 | CS600 |
---|---|---|
Screen | Black-and-white dot matrix | Color touchscreen |
Navigation | Basic turn-by-turn navigation | Color maps with real-time navigation |
Data Display | Basic | Colorful, graphical charts |
For more details, please refer to the product comparison.
6.2 CS500 or CS600: Which One Should You Choose?

If you’re trying to decide between the CS500 and CS600, it really comes down to budget and experience preferences.
Budget
CS500: If you’re looking for a solid GPS bike computer with heart rate tracking and essential features but want to keep the cost lower, the CS500 is perfect. It covers all the core metrics for your daily rides and training without breaking the bank.
CS600: If you’re willing to invest a bit more for additional features, the CS600 offers a premium experience with more advanced capabilities.
Experience & Personalization
CS500: Simple, practical, and straightforward. Perfect for riders who just want the core data and a reliable interface.
CS600: Offers a richer, and more experience. With color themes, customizable data screens, route navigation, and better integration with sensors, it’s ideal for those who enjoy fine-tuning their ride and want a more premium feel.
Bottom line
Choose CS500 if your priority is functionality and value.
Choose CS600 if you want a more immersive, customizable experience and don’t mind spending a bit extra.
To learn more about the Coospo CS500, please read this introduction.