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NOT TOO long ago, swim goggles weren’t even a thing. When swimmer Mark Spitz won 7 gold medals in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, he did it without any at all. We’re not recommending that. That's ...
Visible, easy-to-read augmented reality display works in either eye. Customizable display shows stats while swimming, turning, and resting. Great battery life. Waterproof up to 32 feet. Syncs with app ...
Provuu is a brand from Switzerland, where they know exactly what is needed for a good day on the slopes – even when the weather is bad. The company's downhill ski goggles are now on Kickstarter, and ...
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Over the years, ski goggles have undergone a transformation. Once plagued by fogging issues and limited viewing angles, today’s best ski goggles boast advancements such as photochromic lenses that ...
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Displays have been getting more intimate for years, moving from the laptop to your phone to the smartwatch on your wrist. It’s increasingly common to rely on a gadget like the Apple Watch or Garmin ...
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Inupiaq goggles carved from baleen set against a Tunumiit (East Greenland Eskimo) woman’s sealskin parka. Both are from the collection of the National Museum of the American Indian. Larry McNeil In ...