Move over, Glass, there's another AR solution for motorcyclists. A startup out of Russia has ideated a helmet with a HUD that claims to solve all your navigation needs.
LiveMap's helmet looks more like the lovechild of a Simpson racing lid and fighter pilot helmet
Maps will be powered by Navteq and voice commands handled by Nuance and battery life is expected to last a whole day or however long two 3000 mAh batteries will go, which doesn't seem that long. It'll be certified across the board: DOT, ECE, etc. But what happens after an accident or after a few years of use?
LiveMap even has $1 million in backing from the Russian government and is looking to raise $150,000 on indiegogo. But can a helmet like this possibly be developed for just a million? As it stands now, LiveMap says they have bits and pieces of everything working but not an actual working helmet prototype. And they want to sell each one for $1500. So I'm very skeptical but hopeful that this actually becomes a real thing that I might one day purchase. Unless, of course, one of the existing manufacturers does it first. [LiveMap via Indiegogo]
Source: http://gizmodo.com/livemap-an-f-35-fighter-pilot-helmet-for-motorcyclists-513379478
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