GarminSwim 2, GPS Swimming Smartwatch for Pool and Open Water, Underwater Heart Rate, Records Distance, Pace, Stroke Count and Type, Slate Gray
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GarminSwim 2, GPS Swimming Smartwatch for Pool and Open Water, Underwater Heart Rate, Records Distance, Pace, Stroke Count and Type, Slate Gray

4.3/5
Product ID: 165784149
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  • Special Feature
    Up to 7 Days
  • Connectivity Technology
    Bluetooth
  • Wireless Communication Standard
    Bluetooth
  • Battery Cell Composition
  • GPS
    True
  • Shape
    Round
💓Underwater heart rate
⏱️13h GPS battery life
🏊‍♂️GPS swim tracking

Description

🏊‍♀️ Make Waves, Not Excuses!

  • DIVE INTO DATA - Detailed swim analytics for pool and open water.
  • JOIN THE COMMUNITY - Share your achievements on Garmin Connect!
  • LONG LASTING PERFORMANCE - Up to 7 days of battery life in smartwatch mode.
  • SWIM SMARTER NOT HARDER - Unlock your swimming potential with advanced metrics!
  • STAY CONNECTED STAY MOTIVATED - Smart notifications keep you in the loop while you swim.

The Garmin Swim 2 is a cutting-edge GPS swimming smartwatch designed for both pool and open water environments. It features advanced metrics like distance, pace, stroke count, and underwater heart rate monitoring. With a battery life of up to 7 days in smartwatch mode and 13 hours in GPS mode, this smartwatch is perfect for serious swimmers looking to enhance their performance and connect with a community of fitness enthusiasts.

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Specifications

ColorSlate Gray
Band ColorSlate
Style NameSmartwatch
Item ShapeRound
Compatible Phone ModelsSmartphone
Compatible DevicesSmartphone
Resolution208 x 208
Display TypeLCD
Screen Size1.04 Inches
Battery Average Life7 days
Battery Cell TypeLithium-Cobalt
Item Dimensions7 x 3 x 5 inches
Band Length165 Millimeters
Item Weight1.28 ounces
Band Width20 Millimeters
Waterproof RatingIP68
Communication FeatureTrue
Wireless CompabilityBluetooth
Wireless Providerdu
Connectivity TechnologyGPS
Human-Interface InputButtons
Supported ApplicationGPS
Supported Satellite Navigation SystemGPS
Metrics MeasuredGPS
Water Resistance LevelWaterproof
Sport TypeSwimming
Additional FeaturesUp to 7 Days of Battery Life; Always-On Full-Color Chroma Display; Pool and Open Water Swim Modes
GPS Geotagging FunctionalityTrue
Band Material TypeSilicone

Reviews

4.3

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P**N

Works well for swimming

Love it for my swimming workouts

S**E

permite contar las piscinas, ver los tiempos y es de fácil lectura bajo el agua.

Me gusta, para contar cuántas piscinas he nadado. También me dice cuántos pasos hago al dia.Me llegan los mensajes de texto, las notificaciones de ciertas aplicaciones y puedo ver quién me llama por teléfono.Me falta aprender cómo utilizar todas sus funciones para aprovechar al máximo este reloj.

R**R

Good, simple GPS/HR watch

This watch replaced a Garmin Venu Square that stopped charging. Since this watch is more expensive I picked up the 3-year warranty on this one.Pros: Simple to use. Outside rim of the watch protects the bezel nicely. Looks good. Accurate GPS built in. HR monitor matches well with built-in HR in exercise equipment. Looks pretty good for a fitness tracker.Cons: Only one Cardio option. Pricier than the more flexible Venu Square. Can't customize display for fitness use. No Walk event tracking.I have been sticking with Garmin because I need accurate HR monitoring in the water, and most trackers disable their HR on swim functions. These seem to do a good job with that, and if you are an avid swimmer this would be a great watch for you. It has swim tracking and logging functions that I don't use, so I can't speak to those.With this watch being so much more expensive, you don't need your smartphone for the GPS to function, but I'm a little disappointed that there's only one, generic Cardio event for tracking. Otherwise there's Pool Swim, Open Water Swim, Cycling, and Running. I suppose you could use the Running Event to track a walk or hike.Wish List: Break Cardio event into a variety of events only distinguished by there name, for more easy history analysis in the Garmin Connect app. I would like to customize what's shown on the display screens during a recording event. For instance, when swimming I want to see distance, elapsed time and HR on the main screen. Instead, all you can see is the interval distance and time, with unused space at the bottom.So, all that being said, I like this watch. While there are some things I wish it would do, generally speaking it just works. I like not having to mess with a screen protector like I've had to with my earlier, raised bezel models. If you don't mind that, always have your smart phone on you, and need more flexibility, check out the Venu Square, but get the protection plan!

B**1

Slow swimmers beware!

I have worn the watch for a week. There are many things I like about it, including the app. However, after digging around the Garmin website, I realized that the watch and app do not automatically record pool swims when the lap time is over 1 minute 30 seconds for a 50 meter lap. I am a senior and my best lap times for 50 yards are around 1 minute 40 seconds, which would yield a 1:54 50 meters. Therefore, the hour-long swim does not auto register. I have to add it to the app manually after the swim. If I use the pool swim function on the watch at the beginning of the swim, it registers correctly. Maybe everyone else knows about the speed issue, but I don't recall seeing it in the watch description or even in the app documention, without digging down several layers. As mentioned in other reviews, it also does not register walks, other than steps. I use the bike function on the watch to record my walk times, distance and routes. It works, but I wish Garmin would add a walk function and raise the swim lap times.

G**R

Better than the Apple watch for swimming. Better than my old Timex as a watch.

Update 16June2022: I just want to give a shout out for Garmin phone support. I was having trouble getting GPS to find satellites this summer, and it was losing track mid swim. Mary Beth at Gamin support walked me through several paths to finally get the find time down to under a minute. She was patient and seemed genuinely interested in solving my problem -- a rare event from support lines these days. I'm still loving my Swim 2 after nearly a year.------- original review --------------My earlier Garmin Forerunner 310XT wrist GPS takes forever to achieve satellite lock, and it showed me zipping back and forth while I was open-water swimming, so I needed something new. It's all in the software, because a watch on your wrist will lose a satellite or two while it's under water, and the software needs to adjust for this and not think you have zoomed at high speed to the point where it regains satellite lock. Garmin has been working on this issue for some years, (as have others) and I'm very pleased with the results.I also borrowed an Apple watch for a few open-water swims. Tracking was excellent, but it has a feature that locks out any screen actions while swimming, making it somewhat difficult to control. Also, the Garmin is really built for swimming, so it has many more swimming metrics besides speed that make tracking your progress easier. The other advantage is that the Swim 2 software interface is very smooth on a PC, whereas you have to interact with an Apple watch with an iPad, Mac, etc. (There may be options for the interface that I'm not aware of.)The real killer for my use of the Apple watch was that it was less reliable reading my pulse while swimming. Both Apple and Garmin use optical pulse measurement, which is a bit dicey in the water (both say to adjust the band tight but comfortable), but often I would finish a swim to find that the Apple watch had not recorded my pulse at all. The Garmin may make some mistakes occasionally, but it keeps doing the best it can.Controlling the Garmin is not as intuitive as the Apple watch, but once I got used to it I didn't start activities unintentionally or make similar mistakes too often.On balance, the Garmin Swim 2 is a keeper and has replaced my Timex Triathlon as my main watch. The alarm, timer, and stopwatch features are more flexible than the old Timex and get a lot of use.

C**Y

It counts laps well

I swim in an indoor pool and I’ve never had any issues with the lap counting accuracy. The watch is easy to use and has a good battery life - it needs to be charged about once or twice a week. The app that it syncs with provides plenty of interesting data. I would highly recommend for other pool swimmers!

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