Although there are some in development. But would you be interested in something like this?

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      10 months ago

      Tl:dr he has no real point.

      He just lists two failed smart helmet startups, then talks about a successful smart helmet that doesn’t use a full HUD but uses an LED light bar. The only actual point he makes is that it’s hard to make a display that’s visible in the sun.

      It’s also a motor cycle channel so he makes points like “why not use your mirrors or built in dash” which is not really applicable to cyclists, eskaters, EUC users, etc.

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        10 months ago

        Fair reasoning but I still think Ryan is in the right path.

        He is right that shoving a holographic display and the computer bits in the helmet either makes it bulky, heavy, and useless or you’d be paying up the wazoo for what is an engineering exercise.

        A simpler interface that solves current problems in my opinion would be much better than trying to make an Ironman helmet.