To further improve the accuracy of its drowning detection technology, SwimEye conducted advanced simulations in Stavanger Swimming Hall before Christmas. The goal was to better understand the subtle and often silent movement patterns that occur when a person is in...
As the year comes to a close, we would like to extend our sincere gratitude to all our customers, partners, and industry colleagues. Thank you for your trust, collaboration, and support throughout the year. 2025 has been a strong and meaningful year for SwimEye,...
When winter arrives, ceiling-mounted cameras over outdoor pools often experience condensation issues. This can lead to blurry images and reduced functionality—especially when reliable monitoring is critical. Outdoor pools are particularly vulnerable due to temperature...
This October, SwimEye will be attending Aquanale in Cologne 28-29 Oct – one of Europe’s most important industry events for swimming pools, spas, and wellness facilities. Our goal is to stay updated on the latest trends and innovations in the aquatic sector,...
SwimEye recently visited Reykjavik to connect with both existing and potential customers. Iceland boasts an impressive density of public swimming pools, and safety is a top priority. One of the city’s most iconic pools, Sundhöll Reykjavíkur, has been a SwimEye...
SwimEye provides camera surveillance for aquatic facilities – including automatic drowning detection, CCTV, and electronic alert systems. The system is developed in accordance with ISO 20380 and complies with the guidelines of the Norwegian Data Protection Authority....
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