Helmet tech has been advancing reasonably rapidly of late. We’ve seen helmets that promise 100% blind-spot elimination, others that filter the air you breathe in, and even the likes of Sena and Cardo leaping in with their respective “sensible” helmets.
Now, Shoei has simply turned up with the GT-Air 3 Good, the world’s first to function totally built-in augmented actuality. To take action, it partnered with the France’s EyeLights – the identical firm that churned out the elusive Rocket One concept final EICMA.
EyeLights focuses on head-up shows (HUD) and Bluetooth audio kits for motorcycle helmets. The corporate employs its third era of know-how for the Shoei outing, becoming the full-face helmet with an built-in visor HUD that initiatives using knowledge instantly into your sight view, eliminating the necessity for exterior {hardware}.
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Based on EyeLights, data corresponding to pace, GPS navigation, calls, and radar warnings are all projected within the sight view at a distance of three meters. It says that this tech would minimize response instances by greater than 32%. Huge numbers!
The most important downside with HUDs is how unreadable a few of them are in direct daylight. However fortunately, the corporate has taken care of this bit. The projection is carried out through a nano-OLED show, which is meant to stay readable in Full HD decision even when the solar hits you instantly.
The concept is straightforward: You get to maintain your eyes on the street as an alternative of gazing down at a touch or handlebar-mounted telephone. Merely peek barely upward to look in any respect the data you want.
Nevertheless it’s not simply HUD, the GT-Air 3 Good additionally comes with a variety of different features – most notably a common intercom system. The comms system supposedly affords “limitless” vary and can be suitable with all manufacturers.
It really works in each on-line and offline mesh modes. The audio package features a microphone with energetic noise cancellation and helps Siri and Google voice assistants. It’s best to recover from 10 hours of battery life, in line with EyeLights. No exterior {hardware} is required – the battery, projector, audio system, microphone, and wiring are all fully built-in into the helmet shell.
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As for the helmet itself, it nonetheless comes with Shoei’s stellar security document, assembly each DOT and ECE 22.06 requirements – all because of Shoei’s AIM (Superior Built-in Matrix) multi-layer composite, which makes up the shell. Whereas a regular GT-Air 3 alone weighs nearly 3.9 lb (1.77 kg), anticipate the Good trim to weigh a bit extra – although specifics haven’t been disclosed simply but.
The GT-Air 3 Good additionally comes with a QSV-2 drop-down solar visor and a Pinlock-ready CNS-1C outer protect. Shoei’s Defogger system, which has vast, adjustable consumption vents on the highest and chin in addition to exhaust openings, helps with the airflow.
The helmet is available in 5 colours: White, Matte Black, Matte Metallic Blue, Matte Metallic Grey, and REALM TC10, and in sizes S to XXL. Pricing is available in at US$1,199. That’s just a bit in need of virtually double the price of the usual GT-Air 3.
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With its array of options, the GT-Air 3 Good actually makes for an intriguing purchase; nonetheless, the likes of Sena’s Phantom is far more reasonably priced at $499 whereas Cardo’s Past GTS matches the ticket value at $1,199. Neither of those include UHD although, and are primarily focused at those that wish to combine the intercom instantly into their helmets.
So, is the value justified? Effectively, once you give you a “world’s first,” I assume you may ask any kind of cash for it. Your ideas?
Supply: EyeLights

