Coospo S10 Power Meter Review // Another Gamble at JUST $88?
Mar 5, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published4 months ago
Duration13:29
Video IDGteMRhTftNA
Languageen
CategorySports
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views12K
Likes672
Comments123
Engagement Rate6.62%
Likes per 100 views5.60
Comments per 1K views10.25
Video Tags
#coospo s10#coospo power meter#s10#pp5 review#budget power meter#cheap power meter#cycling power meter#spider power meter#power meter accuracy#gplama#shane miller#favero assioma#assioma pro rs#zwift racing#free watts#cycling tech review#aliexpress cycling#ant+ power meter#bluetooth power meter#cycling gear review
Description
A few weeks ago the ThinkRider PP5 became the cheapest spider power meter I’d ever tested at around $100. Unfortunately it failed due to residual torque issues that caused inflated power readings after hard efforts. Now the spotlight shifts to the even cheaper Coospo S10 at just AU$123 (about $88 USD). On paper it’s almost identical to the PP5, claiming ±1% accuracy and the same core specs. But after giving it every opportunity to succeed across multiple tests and reference meters, the results told a familiar story - inconsistent behaviour and accuracy that simply didn’t meet its own published specifications.
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Index:
0:00 Intro
1:25 Technical Specifications & Price
1:53 Similarities with the ThinkRider PP5
2:47 Testing Configuration and Weight
3:12 Data Review - Outdoor
5:26 Data Review - Short Outdoor Test (BLE)
7:31 Data Review - Indoor Test No.1
8:16 Data Review - Indoor Test No.2
8:39 Data Review - Outdoor Final Test
11:15 Summary
13:18 Wrap
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