See a map of the road on the helmet's screen!


The government and the citizens have come to the point about how much security and how inconvenient the helmet is in our Gujarat, and the whole issue - though very important to our security - has been confused. On the other side of the globe, motorcycle lovers are combining both safety and convenience in helmets. This feature means wearing a helmet will not be an embarrassing feature, based on Augmented Reality (AR)!

You can learn more about what this Augmented Reality is in the following article, but here we go straight to this helmet.

In developed countries, bikers consider helmets essential to their safety. GPS-based navigation can be very useful when they are riding a bike. This feature has hit the infotainment screen in smartphones and cars, but is not useful for bikers.

A few years ago, Google Glass launched the process, with the ability to view different information in the glass in front of our eyes. After Khasi Gajavij, Google unloaded the project with no special use in everyday life, but a Russian by the name of Andrew Artischev has added the same concept to the bikers' helmet. Engineering students should be of particular interest in further matters.

Andrew's business was related to audio-video in websites, he had never even heard of AR. He learned about it at an international conference on 'Advanced Materials Processing' and also learned about a special helmet that has an AR facility for military pilots. Biking enthusiast Andrew felt that such a helmet should be available for ordinary bikers too. He first found such helmets in stores and then in the online American, Chinese, and Japanese markets. With an AR helmet nowhere to be found, he decided to make himself such a helmet!

Andrew withdrew the knot money and also received funding from the Russian government. In 1 he launched the concept video of his helmet on YouTube.

If you are a fan of the 'Ironman' movie series, you know that Ironman uses an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system called 'Jarvis' and all the information he needs is projected onto his eye-glass. This helmet is something similar!

According to Andrew, bikers do not have a paper map, GPS device or navigation system to help when they are riding a bike as they must concentrate everything on the bike. As a solution to this, the current biker gives the voice command to the driver and accordingly he can see the map in front of the eye and if he gets guidance on where to turn, the task will be much easier!

It is dangerous for anyone to suddenly notice a map in front of the driver's eye when the bike is moving at a speed of speed, but developers say that with proper lighting in view of the bright and ambient environment of that time, the map will not be disrupted. Other details will be found.

This helmet also includes a gyroscope and digital compass, and if the driver turns his head to the left-hand side, he will see a corresponding direction! With the help of Android, this whole replica will run on two 5 mAh batteries, one that will run comfortably all day long. The help of a company called 'Nuance' for voice commands, search for places, etc., has played a big part in Apple's Siri development.

Of course, it is particularly important to note that the helmet is still in the prototype stage and is being pre-booked.

An American startup launched a project called 'Scully', the world's first most intelligent helmet, people started prebooking it, and then the company disappeared (of course, the same project is moving forward again). The BMW company has also launched a 'head-up display' (HUD) helmet. A Taiwanese company has launched a HUD helmet called 'Jarvis'.

Andrew's company has, by 7, produced a full functional prototype of its helmet and acquired the required safety certifications in the USA, Europe and Japan, and is now likely to begin production, marketing and distribution. Well, the cost of the helmet? Right now, the company is getting funding so the price is $ 5, then a helmet will sell for $ 5, which means we get about two new bikes there!

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