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  2. Form launches new Smart Swim goggles that show live ... - AOL

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    Form has revealed new smart goggles that allow their wearers to see exactly how fast they are swimming. The goggles use a display built into one of the eyes to show real-time feedback as people ...

  3. These $9 swim goggles don't leak and won't leave you with ...

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    "These goggles are amazing," a satisfied lap swimmer reported. "Super easy to put on over my swim cap. They did not leak and are super clear to see everything. The best part is I did not have ...

  4. 12 Best Swimming Goggles to Swim Like a Pro - AOL

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    These swimming goggles from brands like Speedo, Arena, Nike, and more keep you streamlined and comfortable for lap swimming, racing, and triathlons.

  5. List of Wear OS devices - Wikipedia

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    1.4” Retina AMOLED 454 x 454 + FSTN display $299 Waterproof: IP68 and pool swimming suitable Microphone and speaker TicWatch E3: 2021-06-16 Wear OS 3.5 (Android 11) Qualcomm Snapdragon Wear 4100 1 GB Yes 380 mAh 1.3" High Density Display (360 x 360 px) $199.99 Waterproof: IP68 and pool swimming suitable Microphone and speaker TicWatch Pro 5

  6. Swans (eyewear) - Wikipedia

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    Swans was the official supplier of the World Para Swimming Championships from 2017 to 2019. [5]In 2021, the table tennis player Jun Mizutani wore indoor competition glasses during the Olympics, a first in this competition, with glasses that were custom-designed by Swans for the table tennis player.

  7. Recon Instruments - Wikipedia

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    Recon Instruments was a Canadian technology company that produced smartglasses and wearable displays marketed by the company as "heads-up displays" for sports. (However, none of Recon's products contained a transparent display element delivering actual see-through capability and can thus be considered heads-up displays in the true meaning of the term.)

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