No, I'm saying that if the Coospo lasts at least 1 year then it seems to be already a better proposition than the Polar.gvcormac wrote: ↑January 12th, 2024, 9:58 amYou keep repeating without support the proposition that the Coospo is likely to last only a year or two.HornetMaX wrote: ↑January 12th, 2024, 9:36 amFor me (and others, it seems) it's not the "engine", more like the "tires" (sticking to your car analogy).
Module (H9) works, it's just the straps that are failing (and, surprisingly, the Pro strap sooner than the less expensive Soft strap).
Then yes, if 1 polar strap/year costs as much as 1 Coospo H808S (assuming it works well and lasts 1 year at least), then one could look into doing just that (not great for the planet but less hassle and financially you'll be probably even if not better off).
If it lasts even more, well then it would be a no brainer.
However, figuring out how much something lasts is hard: on the web you can find plenty of reports of people trashing a Polar/Garmng/Coospo (pick one) and going to a Coospo/Polar/Garmin (pick one, different) and be very happy after.
I've never owned a Coospo (or a Garmin) so I cannot even judge on limited experience (which, by the way, is what we both do on the Polars).