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Riding Directions from an Android Powered Bluetooth Linked Helmet

by Savitha C Muppala on October 23, 2013 at 11:37 PM
 Riding Directions from an Android Powered Bluetooth Linked Helmet

An intelligent helmet that can help you navigate while you are riding is not just an imagination but a reality.

Named as Skully, it is an Android powered Bluetooth linked motorcycle helmet that comes with a display which appears in front of the rider's right cheek. Along with riding directions, other vital information like the weather is also displayed.

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Skully can be synchronized with a Smartphone and is endowed with advanced features.

The helmet also comes with a 180 degree rear view camera that enables an unhindered view of the rear and this is a boon in tough terrains.

The display is not in the primary view space of the rider, therefore the rider need have no worries about the display distracting him while riding.



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