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![]() Hi!
Anyone here in the Forum aware of the Oregon Scientific SW202 Swimwatch? Counts laps, strokes and time (of course)... Best Stefanos |
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![]() Does it require two hands to count laps? If so, you might want to check out the Combination SportCount ring.
Last edited by shuumai : 01-18-2009 at 07:24 PM. |
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![]() As far as I understand it does it "automatically" but I didn't understand the mechanism... I'll report asap. Thx
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![]() It's different from SportCount ring.it can work automatically. The watch can detect whether you are swimming in the midway or turning around at the end of lap.
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![]() At $1,198 for the watch, it had better make me a nice post-workout smoothie as well. ;)
I'm happy with the SportCount. |
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