Smart swim 2 lt goggles add AI coaching and compass navigation for swimmers
At a glance:
- Form's Smart Swim 2 LT goggles bring heads‑up metrics and AI‑driven coaching to pool and open‑water swims
- Full‑feature access requires a Form Premium subscription at $9.99 per month or $99 for a year
- New tools include SwimStraight compass navigation and the HeadCoach scoring system
What the goggles offer
Form’s second‑generation Smart Swim 2 LT goggles act as a wearable display that overlays real‑time swimming data directly in the diver’s line of sight. In a pool setting the device shows distance covered, stroke rate and, when paired with an Apple Watch or Garmin watch, pacing information that is streamed to the heads‑up display. For open‑water swims the data set is pared back to distance and basic metrics, but the goggles still provide a built‑in compass sensor that powers the SwimStraight feature.
SwimStraight and compass calibration
SwimStraight was previously locked behind the Form Premium subscription. It uses the goggles’ internal compass to keep the swimmer on a straight line, which can be a lifesaver in open water. Users must perform a short calibration routine—essentially a “dance” that orients the compass before the feature works reliably. Once calibrated, the system continuously nudges the swimmer back on course, reducing drift and improving overall efficiency.
Premium subscription and training suite
The premium tier unlocks Form’s full suite of training and workout tools. Pricing starts at $9.99 per month with an optional $99 upfront payment for a full year. Subscribers gain the ability to create custom workouts or select from preset programs, adding structure to every session. The most compelling component is HeadCoach, an AI‑driven coach that scores each swim, recommends personalized workouts, and suggests technique drills. In practice, HeadCoach displayed a simple video‑game‑style interface where a dot representing the swimmer’s head bobbed above a line; the system prompted the user to keep the dot from dropping too low, targeting excessive head pitch that creates drag.
Real‑world testing and user experience
During a hands‑on test the author noted that the HeadCoach drill for head pitch was “simple yet very effective,” quickly highlighting a common flaw and providing visual feedback that felt intuitive. The goggles also integrate smoothly with existing smartwatch ecosystems; data from an Apple Watch or Garmin watch is transmitted to the display without noticeable latency. However, the need for a paid subscription to unlock the coaching and training features may limit adoption among casual swimmers.
Pricing, affordability and market outlook
The Smart Swim 2 LT is positioned as the more affordable entry point to Form’s ecosystem, but the ongoing subscription cost adds a recurring expense that could be a barrier for many. While the hardware price is not disclosed in the source, the author recommends the LT model as the best value for those willing to invest in the subscription. If the price point aligns with serious swimmers and triathletes, the combination of real‑time metrics, compass navigation, and AI coaching could set a new benchmark for wearable swim tech.
Conclusion
Form’s Smart Swim 2 LT goggles blend heads‑up display technology with AI‑driven coaching to give swimmers actionable feedback in real time. The addition of SwimStraight and the HeadCoach scoring system differentiates the product from earlier fitness wearables, but the subscription model means the full experience remains a premium offering. For athletes focused on form improvement and open‑water navigation, the goggles present a compelling, albeit cost‑intensive, solution.
FAQ
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