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Swimming Touchpads
Swimming touchpads are advanced devices used in competitive swimming to measure precise timing during races. Positioned at the end of each lane, touchpads detect a swimmer’s touch through pressure or force, accurately recording splits, finishes, and relay exchanges. These waterproof and durable pads are a crucial part of modern swim timing systems, ensuring fairness and accuracy in competitions while providing reliable performance data for athletes and coaches.
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