A motorcycle helmet is not only a powerful tool to resist the cold wind, but also an excellent piece of equipment to protect your head. Relevant data shows that wearing a helmet can prevent 85% of head injuries in traffic accidents, and greatly reduces the degree of injury and accident mortality. It can be seen that helmets are very important for cyclists. Today, with the rapid development of technology, motorcycle helmets can also be smart. Today I will introduce an augmented reality helmet called SKULLY AR-1.
It is equipped with an advanced video system, a high-profile heads-up display and a built-in rearview camera. The rearview camera has a wide-angle 180-degree viewing angle, which can project the situation behind the driver and the blind spots on the left and right sides in the form of video to the head-up display in the helmet's goggles and the head-up display under the wearer's right eye. The camera adopts With automatic infinite zoom technology, no matter where the driver looks, the rearview image and other information displayed with it are always in focus. "Allows the driver to view the surrounding 360-degree panoramic view in real time. This design is to help the driver eliminate the extremely critical blind spot problem.
This helmet can also be connected to the driver's smartphone via Bluetooth. After the connection, the driver can hear detailed voice navigation, make and listen to phone calls, listen to music, and read information, and can drive without looking at the phone. Can be used synchronously with mobile phones.