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Form makes its smart swimming goggles tougher with Gorilla Glass lenses

Form makes its smart swimming goggles tougher with Gorilla Glass lenses

Engadget15-07-2025
It's been a little over a year since Form released its second-generation smart swim goggles into the world. Since then, the company has been working on a way to ensure its headgear is even more attractive to swimmers who like to get out in the rough. Today, it's announcing the Smart Swim 2 Pro, a modest upgrade on its predecessor with a focus on durability.
The 2 Pro's lenses are now made of Gorilla Glass 3, which adds a gram or two more weight but should keep them scratch-free for far longer. Given the amount of open-water swimmers that use Form's goggles, having faith that your lenses can take nature's elbows is probably worth it.
If you've ever used a pair of regular goggles for a long time, you might notice how the anti-fog coating starts to wear off. Especially if you, like me, absentmindedly commit the sin of wiping the inside of their goggles with a finger when your view is obscured. Form may be proud of its current anti-fog coating, but realized there was a better way to keep the lenses clear for longer.
Consequently, the 2 Pro comes with a bottle of anti-fog spray that users need to apply before a swim. This isn't a way of squeezing more cash out of the user base, however, as the company is proud to admit it's just baby shampoo diluted with water. But Form has tested the correct ratio for optimal application and there are markings on the bottle showing you what you need to refill.
At the same time, Form is rolling out new features for its premium subscribers, including more data-driven program planning and more tips on where you need to improve. The company also revealed that its premium features are paying off, with swimmers seeing 1.4 times the gains in speed compared to the users who use the hardware alone.
The Form Smart Swim 2 Pro is available to buy July 15 for $329 in the US, $449 in Canada and €329 in Europe.
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time30-07-2025

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How to track down lost 401(k) accounts and claim your money

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time23-07-2025

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FORM Continues Momentum in Q2 2025 with Product Innovation, Larger Customer Base, Expanded Team

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CNET

time16-07-2025

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I Tried Swimming With Smart Goggles. Now I Can't Swim Without Them. Here's Why

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Aly Lopez/CNET I have been swimming with these smart goggles for the past few months, and they've completely transformed how I swim and approach my workouts. Setting up the goggles The Form goggles come in a convenient carrying case to protect them as you travel to and from your swims. I was immediately impressed by the quality of the goggle's materials and their lightweight design, considering all they can sense and track. Connecting and setting up my goggles was straightforward. I downloaded the Form app on my phone, turned on the goggles with the front power button and peered inside at those magic glowing letters for the first time. Pairing the goggles was super easy as the app walks you through it. I created an account, entered personal details such as height and weight and linked it to my Apple Health app. The Form Swim app provides instructions for ensuring the goggles fit correctly on your face and head, including guidance on swapping out the nose bridge for a different size. I didn't need to do this since the medium size already on the goggles fit well. The app also emphasizes the importance of strap placement for accurate heart-rate measurements. The Form Smart Swim 2 Goggles have nose bridges in sizes XS to XL so that you can find your perfect fit. Aly Lopez/CNET "I feel the goggles have the same complexity as using a smartwatch; there may be some initial setup that you need, but once you get going, the technology will guide you to success," said Johns -- and I agree. With the app and goggles set up, I was ready for my first swim. I put the goggles on, ensuring a comfortable fit of the straps and heart rate monitor on my temple, and topped off the fit with my favorite Long Hair Swim Cap by Arena. My experience with Form The first swim For my first official test of the goggles, I chose to free swim to get accustomed to them. I had no trouble adjusting to the augmented reality display in the lenses. I was impressed by how easily I could focus on the numbers or look past them to see my surroundings. The display didn't feel distracting or bothersome. "The fit and form of the goggles can be a bit different than normal goggles, so giving yourself extra time to adjust your straps or change nose bridges during your workout will help you get comfortable more quickly as you become accustomed to the goggle screen," Johns said. This is an example of what you see on the augmented reality display. It's clear and easy to read -- I didn't find it annoying or distracting. Form I wore my Apple Watch for the first few swims to compare the data from both devices. I quickly realized that the Form goggles were much more accurate. Additionally, with my Apple Watch, I'd stop constantly to ensure I was on pace or double-check how far I'd gone. Now, with the numbers right in front of my eyes, I no longer have to stop and check. I also like that the goggles automatically track how long you rest when taking a break. It's a great way to focus on getting your heart rate back down quickly. I'd try to keep my breaks under 15 seconds or until my heart rate dropped below 150 beats before starting the next interval, which helped keep my form in check. After a few swims with Form, I stopped wearing my Apple Watch. Aly Lopez/CNET Read more: Zone 2 Cardio: Pros, Cons and Tips From Experts I ended my first swim with a Form Score of 40 out of 100, which I was honestly pretty embarrassed about. The app promptly shared videos and resources based on my results to help me understand my form and how to improve it. The second and third swim These are the five main skills or aspects of your swimming technique tracked by Form. Form I was slowly beginning to understand better the metrics the goggles tracked regarding my form, including head pitch, peak head roll, time to neutral, set and interval pacing. Here's a brief description of each term: Head pitch is the angle of your head while swimming in a neutral position (during non-breathing strokes). Peak head roll is the maximum angle your head rolls from side to side when you breathe. The less your head rolls, the better. Time to neutral is how long it takes for your head to return to neutral after taking a breath. The quicker, the better. Set pacing is your ability to keep the same pace for every interval in a set, even when you're tired. Interval pacing is your ability to keep the same pace within each individual interval. The less variance, the better. For my second swim, I chose one of the suggested workouts I had previously selected to load onto the goggles. I walked away with a Form Score of 48 -- an increase of eight points, which I was pleased to see. For my third swim, my score increased again to 51. I was making progress, and seeing the higher scores in my goggles while swimming and on the app afterward was incredibly motivating. The overall Form Score is an average of the five previous workouts. At this point, my Form Score average was 46, which the app classified as "Very Good." I wasn't convinced, though. I reached out to see if that assessment was accurate or if the smart goggles were just being generous, and Johns reassured me. Some of the feedback and encouragement the Form Swim app offers. Form/Aly Lopez/CNET "I generally try not to focus on the score relative to other people to judge whether it's good or not. Rather, I like to use it to judge how good your last length, interval or workout was compared to what you have been doing. That being said, a 46 is right around the middle of our users, which have a high proportion of committed swimmers and triathletes. Relative to our users, it might be in the middle, but compared to the broad world of swimming, yes, I would consider it 'Very Good.'" It was a relief knowing I wasn't completely putting my swim training to shame. His feedback encouraged me to focus on improving my own numbers rather than thinking of it as a failing test score. For the peak head roll skill, you try to keep the dot between the lines while turning your head to take a breath. It's a fun way to focus on your form. Form With each swim, I focus on specific aspects of my technique. My two weakest areas are the peak head roll and time to neutral, so those have been my primary targets. I enjoy using the HeadCoach Skills features, which provide a visual target in the AR display to help me hit those sweet spots. It feels like a game. I love it. I know it will take time to achieve my desired scores. Visually seeing my slow but steady improvement on the Form Swim app is encouraging. 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Fit and comfortability I have sensitive skin, so after a swim, I usually have marks around my eyes from the pressure of the goggles. They typically take hours to fully fade away. One of my biggest pet peeves is pushing off the wall and sensing the goggles dragging or leaking, so I'd typically suction them tighter to my face to prevent that annoying feeling. With Form, I noticed that the resulting rings around my eyes were not as intense as before. This improvement can be attributed to the design and materials of the proprietary eye seals on the goggles. I no longer feel the need to press them as tightly to my face. When I initially experienced a slight leak with one of the lenses, all I needed to do was adjust the straps, and since then, I haven't encountered other issues with it. Wearing swim goggles is never enjoyable, but I found Form to have an overall comfortable fit. Aly Lopez/CNET After a few swims, I noticed fogging and a cloudy display. The fix was simple. 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The app shows how long you spent in each heart rate zone and syncs with Apple Health (middle photo). You can also create custom target heart rate zones. Aly Lopez/CNET/Form Accurately monitoring health metrics underwater is a massive hurdle, but Form has found a way. Studies have shown that Form's integrated heart rate sensor is more accurate and consistent than wrist-based monitors, with a 97% accuracy rate compared with an ECG chest strap. Workout options I typically prefer workout classes because I like having someone tell me what to do. I like it when Peloton instructors shout at me during a ride. It motivates me in a way I have a hard time doing by myself. Unsurprisingly, I've thoroughly enjoyed having a virtual coach encourage and push me while swimming. "Most people using the goggles do not have a coach and do not understand what an appropriate swim workout may be. Form can generate workouts for you based on your speed, workout preferences and areas to improve your technique and then guide you through the workout directly in the goggles, with no coaching or previous swim knowledge required," Johns explained. The app features over 1,500 workouts, and you can load five onto your goggles at a time. I mostly followed the app's suggestions for my workouts, occasionally switching to some with longer distances. These workouts have enhanced my swimming technique and helped me train effectively in ways I hadn't before. It guides me through intervals with instructions on how much effort to exert (easy, moderate or fast) and for how long. HeadCoach will tell you exactly what to do for each interval of the workout, which I love. Form When I swam competitively, my best events were the 50- and 100-meter freestyle. I've always been more of a sprinter. Learning how to pace myself during longer swims with Form has been game-changing. Using Form made me realize how poor and lazy my technique used to get when I was tired. It made me less efficient and increased my risk of injury (to the point that I did injure myself). I'm much more confident now. HeadCoach Like guided workouts, having a virtual swim coach has been more helpful than I could have imagined. The feedback and suggestions provided are spot on. The HeadCoach feature offers actionable tactics and goals for improving technique and efficiency, and it knows better than I do what I should work on with each progressive swim. Whenever I doubt my form, I refer to the HeadCoach resources in the app. When I asked Johns how Form compares to having a real-life swim coach, he explained, "Swimming can be very difficult for a coach to give good feedback to their athletes. Unlike a team sport where a coach can deliver instructions or feedback across a field, a swim coach has to wait until the swimmer is resting at the wall to give feedback and may only have five to 10 seconds to give that feedback before the swimmer pushes off to the next part of the workout. Therefore, swimmers typically rely on how they 'feel' in the water in the absence of any other feedback. Form goggles can give feedback WHILE the swimmer is doing their workout, allowing us to give effective feedback to the swimmer in a way that was not possible before." You can customize and tailor the HeadCoach feature based on your personal objectives and goals, whether you're training for a race or simply swimming for exercise. Why I'm never going back I'm a sucker for quantitative data, and Form certainly doesn't skimp in this area. After a workout session, the goggles automatically sync with the app on my phone to deliver an array of post-swim information. It guides me through the improvements made and which areas I need to focus on for next time. It's super easy to understand and track my progress. "Our dedicated data science team eats, sleeps and breathes swim data and algorithms. This makes Form more accurate across all swimming metrics, as well as having more unique swimming-specific metrics, such as Form Score, that help you become a better swimmer," explained Johns. My Form Score has improved consistently over the past few months. I'm sure it will continue to increase as my workouts progress. Aly Lopez/CNET/Form Another reason I'll never be able to wear regular goggles again is because Form gives me something to focus on. Let's be honest: lap swimming is boring. It's just you and your thoughts in the water. There's nothing to distract you, no content to consume to kill time. Of course, you can wear waterproof headphones, but I have yet to try a pair -- and now, I don't necessarily feel the need to with my smart goggles. I can concentrate on improving my technique through the real-time metrics displayed right in front of me, and I enjoy "playing" the HeadCoach Skills. I am quite competitive with myself. I love beating my old times and records and focusing on my Form Score is an excellent motivator for improving my technique and swim efficiency. Moreover, I'm not a fan of wearing watches or fitness trackers on my wrist. I used to stop constantly to check my Apple Watch to see how far I'd gone, and I'd often lose track of how many sets or intervals I had completed while swimming. Having all the metrics displayed throughout the swim (including my heart rate) has completely transformed my approach to swimming. I'm truly having fun with it. Johns expressed similar feelings. "Having the data so easily accessible in the goggles makes my swimming significantly more motivating. As a retired swimmer, I had a very hard time swimming regularly, watching the clock and writing my workouts. Using the goggles and planning my workouts became a lot easier, and following my workouts through the goggles made it a much more engaging experience as I built myself back up in the water," he said. Other Form features Because I'm not a professional swimmer or triathlete fully immersed in the fitness tech world, I can't speak to certain components of the goggles -- namely SwimStraight and Script. SwimStraight SwimStraight is one of the primary features of the Smart Swim 2 Goggles that I have not yet tested, mainly due to cold weather and a lack of nearby areas for open-water swimming. This feature is great for triathletes training and competing in open water. The goggles pair with a compatible GPS smartwatch (such as Garmin or Apple) to track your distance and pace. The goggles provide navigational assistance like a compass to ensure you're swimming on the straightest path. You can also use the SwimStraight feature as a compass without GPS or a smartwatch. Form Script You can also upload your own workouts through Script. Using a text description or photo, Script transforms it into an auto-generated workout that you can load onto your goggles. Additionally, if you choose the free swim option, you can save your swim as a workout afterward. As I mentioned, you can easily connect and integrate the data from your goggles with apps like Apple Health, Strava and TrainingPeaks. It's also worth noting that if you are a competitive swimmer, the Form Smart Swim Goggles are race-approved by the World Triathlon, USA Triathlon, British Triathlon, PTO and Supertri. The future of Form Form is successfully redefining technology for the swimming world. I believe it's only a matter of time before most swimmers use real-time feedback and virtual coaching assistance, whether through AI or other advanced algorithms. When asked where Form is headed in the next five to 10 years, Johns explained, "As we get more and more data and information about our swimmers in and out of the water, I believe that we can enhance the swimmer's journey to be more personalized and effective. AI will be a helpful tool, but being able to analyze a swimmer's data in the water with their biometric data will help us create a pathway for any swimmer to succeed in the water regardless of their ability level or their goals. I think that having this knowledge and access to data will not just be effective for swimmers, but for any endurance athlete." Pricing and subscription The Smart Swim 2 Goggles retail for $279. No subscription is required to access the goggles' core features, which include the augmented reality display and motion sensors to track your swims. The core features include all the real-time metrics of time, distance, pace, stroke rate and count, calories burned, heart rate and automatic stroke and rest detection. With the core features, you can still access your post-swim data and share your swims with Strava, TrainingPeaks, TriDot, Apple Health and Final Surge. Premium is required to access certain features of the goggles, such as: Guided workouts HeadCoach SwimStraight Training plans Script workout builder Form offers a free one-month trial of Premium. After that, it's $9.99 per month. Whether you upgrade to the Premium version or stick with the core largely depends on your swim goals. Having the guided workouts and HeadCoach instruction is enough for me to opt for the subscription, and I'd say it's worth it if you're a triathlete or competitive swimmer. Smart Swim 2 Pro Goggles Form recently released its upgraded Smart Swim 2 Pro, retailing for $329. These goggles are crafted with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 on the inside and outside of the lenses, which is scratch- and damage-resistant. You can touch the lenses without worrying about fogging using the included antifog spray before each swim. This antifog solution is 25% baby shampoo and 75% water, providing enough applications for up to 175 swim sessions. Whether you should spend $50 more for the Smart Swim 2 Pro depends on your personal preferences and how you'll be using the goggles. If you're a serious swimmer who doesn't have the time (or patience) to deal with clouding or fogginess, I suggest opting for the Smart Swim 2 Pro goggles. Additionally, if you're a triathlete swimming in open water, clear visibility is more than just a desire -- it's essential for your safety. Form will also release a few new software features with its Premium subscription this summer, including HeadCoach Plans, Smart Set interval displays and personalized HeadCoach Insights. Form offers free 30-day returns, a two-year warranty and free shipping, so there's no risk in trying them. The primary difference between Smart Swim 2 and Smart Swim 2 Pro is the glass used on the lenses. Aly Lopez/CNET Form Smart Swim Goggles: 2 vs. 2 Pro Form features Smart Swim 2 Smart Swim 2 Pro Heart-rate monitoring ✔️ ✔️ Real-time metrics ✔️ ✔️ UV rating; UPF 50+ ✔️ ✔️ Extended strap mount ✔️ ✔️ Ventilated case ✔️ ✔️ Waveguide display ✔️ ✔️ HeadCoach ✔️ ✔️ SwimStraight ✔️ ✔️ Workouts & training plans ✔️ ✔️ Proprietary eye seals ✔️ ✔️ Antifog spray X ✔️ Gorilla® Glass lenses X ✔️ Should you get the Form Smart Swim Goggles? You should consider these goggles if: You're a competitive swimmer or triathlete You want to accurately track your swims You need to monitor your heart rate while swimming You want to improve your swimming technique and efficiency You have the budget You train in open water You should skip these goggles if: You don't swim consistently You don't care about tracking your swim data You're brand new to swimming They're out of your budget

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