Competitive swimmers are looking to improve their performance with a new piece of tech from TritonWear. This new piece of wearable tech analyzes nearly every aspect of their swim and records it in real time to a tablet or computer.

The device itself is rather unobtrusive and attaches to the strap of your goggles. After powering on, it uses motion sensors to record stroke count, turn time, time underwater, and much more. By beaming the data directly to an iPad, a coach can then analyze and compare specific swimmers across an entire team.

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4 Comments

    • Thanks Michael

      Actually, we have plans for a test run, so it might well hapen :-)

      Also, there are plenty of teams that are already using this technology.

      Best regards

      Rókur

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