The Swimovate PoolMateLive Watch features monitoring functions including laps, strokes, speed, distance, calories, stroke length, strokes per minute and efficiency which are automatically calculated from your arm movements. In addition to the set by set information shown by the PoolMate and PoolMatePro, with the download clip the PoolMateLive downloads data for each individual lap you swim to you PC or Mac.
Features:
Vibrating alarm- Our unique vibrating alarm alerts you when you have swam a certain number of laps, distance or time interval- a really great innovation to keep track in the pool.
Large display characters- With our largest characters the display is easy to see through goggles so lap count is visible at a glance.
Tough but stylish- The PoolMateLive has a sleek but tough design with sapphire crystal glass and a ceramic bezel so it stands up to the hardest swim session and is suitable for everyday wear too.
Long battery life, that you can change yourself- The PoolMateLive has our longest battery life yet, up to 2 years. It comes with a specially designed back plate with a twist off battery port so you can change the battery yourself at home when you need to.
Download Date - Download your swim data to your computer with the download clip included with your PoolMate Live Watch.
Chrono mode for other sports.
Specifications:
Battery life around 1 year, CR2025, user changeable
Lap characters 8mm high (double that of the PoolMate)
Weight 67g
Diameter of face 48mm
Strap fits wrists from 14.5 to 21.5cm
12 month guarantee
USB download clip available separately for PC and Mac
Software download from swimovate.com/downloads/
Vibrating Alarm:
The vibrating alarm is such a useful tool and we think it’s one of the key features. There are several ways to use it.
Set it to go off every 10 laps (or any multiple of laps you like) and it will gently shake the watch so you can feel the buzz on your arm so you don’t need to look at your watch to see how many laps you have swam.
Set it to go off every 100m (or any distance interval) so you can feel the buzz each time you have completed this distance.
Set it to go off after 30 minutes (or any long time interval) so it will alert you when you have swam for your allotted time (you can also use it in chrono mode this way when doing other activities).
Imagine you want to swim at a pace of 90 seconds per 100m. Set the vibrate alarm to go off every 90 seconds (or any short time interval) and feel the buzz each 100m. This is a great way to keep your pace correct in a longer set. If you feel the buzz exactly at the 100m turn you know you are on track (you can use this in chrono mode too of course when doing other sports).
Software:
Filter your swim by stroke type
Add notes or edit data
Select any session and examine in detail including individual laps and sets within the swim
Graphical analysis of your stroke count, times, speed etc see how they have changed over time.
See how far you have swum this month or year.
Multiple swimmer support
View your fastest times, best stroke count etc. at a glance.
Reports
Save as .csv file
Club mode to view multiple swimmers on one machine