Generic Replacement Monitor Speedometer for Stationary Bikes, Heart Rate Tracker,Indoor Bike Monitor LCD(TS JP040), Indicators are Displayed in Miles
$25.99







Most Exercise Spin Bikes use this monitor: – for Stationary Bikes with ”head phone jack” look connection tips. E.g. bikes by Sunny, PooBoo, L-Now, Snode, Exerpeutic, Pleny, Yosuda, Ativafit, Faafuu – 90% of Amazon brands as well as domestic brands
Keywords: HeadPhone-Look Cables: Both speedometer & pulse trakcing connection are through 3.5 mm female jacks on the back the monitor – adapters (NOT INCLUDED) might be needed if the device also happen to have FEMALE jacks (rare cases)
Optional Heart Rate Monitoring Feature: An optional feature that works with bikes with pulse sensors (usually 2 x metal pieces on handle bars). Re-wiring MIGHT be required for some perticular models.
2 x AAA Batteries Not Included – Required: Batteries are NOT included per Amazon Dangerous goods (hazmat) guideline
Included components: 1 x Monitor
Department name: unisex-adult
8 reviews for Generic Replacement Monitor Speedometer for Stationary Bikes, Heart Rate Tracker,Indoor Bike Monitor LCD(TS JP040), Indicators are Displayed in Miles
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SuperFly –
Works!
Works on my old recumbent stationery bike.
Captain HC –
Garbage
Exact monitor for the exercise bike but the outlet to receive the Pulse cord is loose off the mounting INTERNALLY which for some odd reason (I’ve never experienced this) immediately pops the plug out of the Pulse cord. Seriously, the cord plug will not stay in the second you let go. You put the plug in and no sooner that you take your hand off of it, it pops itself out like it is on some kind of phantom eject spring. This happens with ALL of them! I got replacements just in case it was a fluke but they ALL do this. It is a design flaw that renders that feature (Pulse) completely unusable. The only way you can get the cord to stay, is to put glue on the plug when you put it in.
mutanchipmunk –
It works and came in as described.
This isnt a plug and play solution for most folks but i knew that going in. My stationary bike had the red square plug with two prongs in it, not the 3.5mm like this one has. I cut off the plug on my bike, found a 1 pole 3.5mm cord laying around. Cut my cord in half, wired the inside wire to the wire with markings on it on my bike, then wired the other cord. Plugged it in and it immediately started working, only drawback is you cannot set it to miles, just KM, instructions do not state how to change, took the device apart but did not find any hidden buttons or switches but MI is on the screen (.5Km is about 1/3mi). I managed to get my pulse meter to work by wiring the red wire on my device with the inside wire of the 3.5mm cable. The mounting holes didnt line up with mine so YMMV, but i managed to get one screw in so it mounts nicely. I was skeptical at first with all the bad reviews but the device does work just fine and came in as described. So glad i can put my exercise bike to good use for a few months then use it as a coat rack lol.
Jozette –
Not all functions work
I bout this for a replacement to a sunny spin bike with aux cord and it will not keep time cadence or distance. I was not able to connect the pulse monitor it came with.
Stan –
What to know when ordering this generic replacement
After contacting the company about replacement parts for my Exerpeutic 400 XL bike, I was informed that their part would be $30.00 plus $19.95 S&H ($49.95). Instead, I took a chance on the generic computer. NOTE: this part is manufactured and shipped from China. It took about 22 days for it to arrive via USPS. I also had to purchase an Amazon Basics 3.5mm male to male cable connector in order to attach it to my exercise bike. The only function in which I was genuinely concerned was the “Distance” mode, which reads in kilometers instead of miles. I made a quick conversion and posted it on the generic computer. As is apparent in my photo, I had to duct tape it to the original computer. Thus far, the replacement appears to be working well and is a cheaper replacement part.
World Traveler –
compatible with Cycleace
works great with Cycleace exercise bike
ZAP –
Make sure it will work with your bike or treadmill before buying
Bought this to replace the broken one on my exercise bike but it has never been able to be hooked up so I cannot track my time. It does not come with any cables to use to hook up.
Insert Public Name –
Only shows KM, despite having ML
The listing says it displays in miles but it only shows the KM indicator. There is even a segment that says ML for miles but it is completely unused. As far as I can tell, not a single meter that looks like this has a functioning Miles setting. And for $25 the build quality is that of a plastic toy from dollar general. It does work as far as using the jack on a stationary bike but it isn’t worth that.