The Cyclevision Safety Helmet Records Footage During Rides
Michael Hemsworth — April 5, 2016 — Lifestyle
References: cyclevision.au & damngeeky
Riding your bike in urban locations requires a keen attention to detail, so the Cyclevision safety helmet is designed to offer a bit of help during rides.
Outfitted with a series of cameras that capture footage from the front and the rear, the Cyclevision helmet -- called the 'Skully' -- is designed for safety and security. When activated, the Cyclevision helmet will live-stream content from the rear camera to the rider's smartphone that's mounted on their handlebars. This allows them to see exactly what's happening behind them without having to rely on mirrors or having to constantly turn around.
The Cyclevision safety helmets can operate for 4.5-hours per charge of the built-in battery pack and provide ample storage thanks to the upgradeable storage system.
Outfitted with a series of cameras that capture footage from the front and the rear, the Cyclevision helmet -- called the 'Skully' -- is designed for safety and security. When activated, the Cyclevision helmet will live-stream content from the rear camera to the rider's smartphone that's mounted on their handlebars. This allows them to see exactly what's happening behind them without having to rely on mirrors or having to constantly turn around.
The Cyclevision safety helmets can operate for 4.5-hours per charge of the built-in battery pack and provide ample storage thanks to the upgradeable storage system.
Trend Themes
1. Camera-embedded Helmets - The integration of cameras into helmets provides opportunities for enhanced safety and security in various applications beyond cycling.
2. Live-streaming Wearable Tech - Live-streaming features in wearable tech offer a new level of convenience and situational awareness for users.
3. Upgradeable Storage Systems - Scalable storage solutions create possibilities for more efficient use of wearable tech and other devices.
Industry Implications
1. Cycling - The cycling industry can benefit from improved safety features that would encourage more people to ride their bikes in urban areas.
2. Wearable Tech - The wearable tech industry can capitalize on the trend towards live-streaming and wearable cameras for various safety and security applications.
3. Security - The security industry can integrate camera and live-streaming technology into their products for enhanced surveillance and situational awareness.
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