Dive into excellence with our GPS Swimming Smartwatch, perfect for both pool and open water adventures. With a robust battery life of up to 7 days in smartwatch mode, 13 hours with GPS and optical heart rate (OHR), and 72 hours in pool mode with OHR, it's designed to keep up with your rigorous training.
In pool swim mode, it effortlessly tracks distance, pace, stroke count, stroke type, and SWOLF for optimal swimming efficiency. For open-water swims, the built-in GPS records your distance, pace, stroke count, SWOLF, stroke rate, and stroke distance, ensuring you stay on course.
Enhance your performance with advanced features for pacing, drill logging, and more. Connect seamlessly to Garmin Connect for custom workout creation, storage, sharing, and smart notifications when paired with your smartphone. Enjoy the added benefit of wrist-based heart rate monitoring, even underwater!
Elevate your swimming performance with the Garmin Swim 2, GPS Swimming Smartwatch designed for both pool and open water adventures. This smartwatch tracks essential metrics like distance, pace, stroke count, and stroke type, helping you optimize your swim.
Perfect for swimmers of all levels, the Garmin Swim 2 provides detailed analytics and robust tracking capabilities. Whether you swim in a pool or open water, this smartwatch offers comprehensive performance insights to help you improve your technique and efficiency.
Master your swim with the Garmin Swim 2 – your essential companion for every stroke.
Customer Insights
The GPS tracking and heart rate monitoring functions are highly accurate in both pool and open water conditions.
Optimized specifically for swimmers with features like distance, pace, stroke count, and type.
Ideal for users who prefer a straightforward device without additional non-swimming related features.
Users report a battery life of around 4 days of operation.
Can be used to motivate swimmers by evaluating all the swimming metrics.
Well-received as gifts, satisfying for users of different age groups and skill levels.
Users report durability, with some using it effectively for multiple years.
Can be challenging to figure out all the functions for electronic novices.
Lacks additional smart features like color touch screens or meditation counters that some users may prefer.
May not be the best option for triathletes who need additional functionalities.
Although generally good, battery life may decrease over time.
Some users may not utilize or understand all available functions.
Primarily useful for swimming, less versatile for those needing more multifaceted smartwatches.
While mostly accurate, stroke count may occasionally register inaccurately.