Using GPS on a motorcycle usually involves looking down at a portable navigation device on the handlebars, but Skully Helmets
wants to update that experience. The company developed the Skully P1
motorcycle helmet, which gives riders a heads-up display and integrates
not only GPS, but a rear-view camera, hands-free phone system, and voice command. According to Skully's press materials, the display is not in the rider's
primary field of vision, and appears as if it were floating 6 meters
ahead. The helmet runs a modified version of the
Android
operating system, which comes loaded with navigation and Bluetooth
connectivity. With the helmet paired to a smartphone through Bluetooth,
the rider can use voice command to make phone calls and start music
playback. The heads-up display can also show the image from an integrated
rear-view camera. Skully notes that this camera has a 180 degree field
of vision, so the rider can also see when it is safe to change lanes. Skully will show off the P1 helmet this week at the Demo 2013 conference
in Santa Clara, Calif. The company did not say when the helmet would
become available, or list a retail price. (cnet)
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