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Old 28-06-2005, 09:15   #2
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Re: Smart swimming

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Originally Posted by Paul
BBC
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Smart goggles that help swimmers log laps have been designed by a UK engineering student.
The Inview goggles display a lap count and time elapsed on their lenses so swimmers can track their progress.
Invented by industrial design student Katie Williams, the goggles use an in-built compass to spot when swimmers complete laps.
Ms Williams said the goggles would let swimmers concentrate on improving their strokes rather than count laps.
Technology is getting everywhere
Wonder what would happen if you just span the goggles round on your finger new world record perhaps but yep, technology is getting everywhere, gotta love it, I saw a pair of sunglasses with built in mp3 player / phones the other day, very nice
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