
Smart Swimming Goggles Drop to $149 with Heads-Up Display
Form just made its high-tech swimming goggles more affordable, launching a $149 version that brings heads-up displays and smart coaching to everyday swimmers. The new Smart Swim 2 LT includes everything except the heart-rate monitor, making pool tech accessible to more people.
Swimming just got smarter and more affordable for everyone ready to dive into better training.
Form, the company behind smart swimming goggles, just launched the Smart Swim 2 LT at $149. That's a significant price drop for technology that was previously out of reach for many recreational swimmers.
The new goggles pack almost everything their pricier siblings offer. Swimmers get a heads-up display that shows real-time stats right in their line of sight, plus smart form monitoring that tracks technique. The only thing missing is the integrated heart-rate monitor, a fair trade-off for the lower price.
The real excitement comes with what's included. HeadCoach, Form's training planner and guide, comes standard with every pair. This feature acts like having a personal swimming instructor, building confidence for swimmers at any level.
Form made another swimmer-friendly move by making SwimStraight free for all users. This feature helps swimmers stay on course during open water swimming, when losing your bearings is a common frustration. Previously a premium add-on, it's now available to everyone.

The company also dropped the price on its top-tier Smart Swim 2 Pros by $50. These premium goggles with Gorilla Glass lenses and fog-free technology now cost $259. The original Smart Swim 2 stays in the middle at $199, creating a three-tier system that fits different budgets.
The Ripple Effect
Making advanced swimming technology more affordable opens doors for a wider community. Amateur swimmers training for their first triathlon can access the same tools that competitive athletes use. Fitness enthusiasts looking to add swimming to their routine get professional-level feedback without professional-level prices.
This democratization of sports technology matters because swimming is one of the best full-body workouts available. When more people can afford tools that make swimming more engaging and trackable, more people stay motivated to keep swimming. The heads-up display alone transforms the pool experience, eliminating the need to stop and check a watch every few laps.
Community pools and swim clubs could benefit too, potentially purchasing sets of these goggles for training programs. Youth swim teams might find the coaching features particularly valuable for teaching proper technique.
The $149 price point positions these goggles competitively with mid-range fitness trackers, but offers swimming-specific features that watches simply can't match underwater. For serious swimmers, that's a game changer.
More swimmers with better tools means healthier communities and more people discovering the joy of this low-impact sport.
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Based on reporting by Engadget
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