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Form's Smart Swim Goggles track your performance and guide you through workouts. To be fair, goggles and masks with a heads up display (HUD) aren’t especially new. We’ve already seen them in a ...
A small button on the side of the goggle turns the display on and off and signals to the "compass" the direction of travel - when the swimmer turns, the time is registered and lap-count increments.
The SwimAR itself is a heads-up display that can be attached to a pair of swimming goggles and is able to provide a transparent display for swimmers to view a host of metrics in real-time.
Form’s Smart Swim 2 goggles come with a built-in AR display that shows a variety of live metrics including ... picks out your flaws (don’t take it personally), and conjures up custom workouts to ...
They’re ostensibly a pair of swimming goggles with a heads-up display (HUD) projected onto the interior of the right lens. This comes from a housing built onto the side that also contains the ...
The FORM Smart Swim 2 goggles are, without doubt ... The biggest selling point of the device is the heads-up display beamed into the right goggle so you can always see your metrics without ...
In 2019, Form launched a pair of goggles with a built-in display showing real-time data when you swim ... your head around and you might force a slight delay as the compass catches up to your ...
The middle part is where the magic happens: when you put the goggles on, a digital readout appears, like a mini heads-up (or eyes-up) display. Once you get swimming, this display gives you real ...
Form Smart Swim 2 Goggles ... head roll and time to neutral, so those have been my primary targets. I enjoy using the HeadCoach Skills features, which provide a visual target in the AR display ...
HeadCoach addresses this challenge head-on by offering swimmers ... HeadCoach leverages the Form Smart Swim Goggles’ augmented reality (AR) display to provide swimmers with instant visual ...