Garmin Swim 2 versus Apple watch

Hi everyone, 

Looking for more recent information from people who use the Garmin Swim 2 and/or Apple watches (particularly the new SE). Likes/Dislikes? How long does the battery last? I read the previous discussion from almost a year ago. I do pool and open water swims. 

thanks!

Laura

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  • I can't comment on the Apple Watch, but I quite like the Garmin Swim 2 watch for open water swimming.  It's got a low profile so it is not annoying to wear (full disclosure: I don't ever wear a watch except for OW swimming or hiking to measure distance as I find all watches annoying to wear) and seems pretty reasonable when tracking distances (but that's based upon my rough comparison of my "GPS tracks" after a swim with actual distances). 

    I've worn it in the pool, but don't really see the point as it's easy to total up distances.  Also, in the pool, the watch can't track lengths when you're kicking or doing drills.

    One warning, if you're trying to pair a Garmin Swim 2 with Form "smart goggles": there's some sort of API-like difference/problem (at least there was last summer) and the Swim 2 cannot pair with Form goggles.  I guess the Form folks are targeting triathletes and not swimmers, as I believe the Form goggles synch with most every other running/tri-focused Garmin watch.  Having said that, I found the heads-up display in the Form goggles more annoying than helpful, so this did not turn out to be a big issue for me.

    Bottom-line on Swim 2: great for tracking your OW swim distance and time.  

  • Patrick, can you turn the heads up display off on the Form goggles when you don't want to see it?   I'm wondering with smart goggle is better, Form or the new ones from Finis ?

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