Price: (as of - Details) Swim anywhere, train everywhere with Garmin swim™ 2, The GPS swimming smartwatch. Use it in the pool or in open water to monitor underwater estimated heart rate at the wrist and track distance, pace, stroke count, stroke type and distance per stroke. Garmin swim 2 includes advanced features for timed sets and logging drills, and a new Auto rest feature makes it ideal for all swim levels. This watch’s slim profile won’t slow you down, and you can wear it all day to to estimate step count, monitor sleep and more. Analyze your activity, track your progress, or create custom workouts with the Garmin connect™ online community. GPS swimming smartwatch for the pool and open water o Battery life: up to 7 days in smartwatch mode, 13 hours in GPS and optical heart rate (OHR) mode and 72 hours in pool and OHR mode Pool swim mode: records distance, pace, stroke count, stroke type and SWOLF (gauges swimming efficiency) Open-water swim mode: uses built-in GPS for swims in lakes, oceans or rivers; records distance, pace, stroke count, SWOLF, stroke rate and stroke distance Offers advanced features for staying on pace, logging drills and more Includes free online analysis, custom workout creation, storage and sharing on Garmin Connect online community Connected features (paired with a compatible smartphone) include smart notifications and automatic uploads to our Garmin Connect online community Monitors underwater estimated wrist-based heart rate during swim activities
Customers say
Customers find the smartwatch accurately tracks swim laps and performs well for pool swimming. The watch receives positive feedback for its appearance and swimming features, with one customer noting it's essential for open water swimming. While some customers find it simple to use, others report poor instructions, and battery life is mixed with some saying it lasts forever while others find it doesn't last as long as expected. GPS tracking and heart rate monitoring also receive mixed reviews, with several customers reporting inaccurate distance measurements.