High-tech helmet
Fusar Technologies has introduced future helmets, incorporating practical interactive technology (AR) and smart glasses to enhance safety when driving two-wheeled vehicles.
Fusar Technologies has introduced future helmets, incorporating practical interactive technology (AR) and smart glasses to enhance safety when driving two-wheeled vehicles.
The image displayed on the smart glass is installed in the helmet - (Photo: Fusar Technologies)
According to Engadget, the Guardian GA-1 helmet is equipped with a front projection screen system, accompanied by video recording technology, voice commands and AR.
The purpose of Fusar Technologies (USA) is to take advantage of emerging technologies to enhance protection for motorcyclists.
Accordingly, the rear camera zooms in the image of ' rearview mirror ' directly onto the smart glass manufactured by Epson Moverio (Japan) with the driver's eyes attached, along with GPS positioning information and speaker system - microphone handle voice commands.
In the promotional clip, the Guardian helmet will allow the driver to monitor the traffic situation, find a gas station, follow the motorbikes and take photos and videos, all accept orders to mouth.
Fusar hopes to introduce the Guardian helmet to the market within a year.
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