Form Goggles are like the Meta Glasses of the water. While they're not as well known, and don't have cameras or speakers, they're the blueprint for smart eyewear for swimmers.
I’ve been following the Form story since I met cofounder Dan Eisenhart and he handed over the first version to try. I loved them and still use them to this day. One glaring problem for Form was and still is the price. The first pair launched for $199. Newer models have jumped to $250. In comparison, a premium pair of Speedo goggles costs around $50 to $80.
At $149, the Smart Swim 2 LT Goggles are Form’s most affordable pair of connected swim goggles. They're still not cheap, but the price is certainly a step in the right direction. There are some compromises to hardware that come with the lower price tag, but they're probably not deal-breakers for most swimmers. What might be is the fact you still need to spend more on a subscription to get the most complete Form experience.
Pulling Out the Heart
I’ve worn every version of Form’s goggles, and the Smart Swim 2 LT is pretty much identical in terms of look and feel, barring a couple of differences. They’re still not as lightweight as a regular pair of swimming goggles, but the added heft isn't the sort that makes a huge difference when you get into the water with them. They come with additional nose guards so you can improve the seal around the goggles lenses.
<small>Source: Wired</small>