Swimming technique through a new lens
Current "smart" goggles only display metrics such as heart rate and stroke rate, which is adequate feedback for recreational swimmers, but not advanced enough for more competitive swimmers.
The problem is that when analyzing swim technique, it's always retrospective. For example, if a swimmer wants to correct their catch, the coach may use an underwater camera and record the swimmer for a length. The swimmer then has to get out and watch the video playback and try to make changes on the next lap. However, the changes are often not immediately implemented because the body doesn't move the way the brain thinks it is moving, so it takes a long time to implement technique changes.
We aim to accelerate the feedback loop between coach and swimmer, and create faster swimmers. The goggle will show real-time technique through the use of motion sensors, either physical or via video footage, on a display within the lens of the goggle.