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  2. Skully (helmet) - Wikipedia

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    The helmet's software is based on the Android platform, and can be controlled with voice commands. [3] Users can see rearward through the heads-up display and the rear camera. [3] [8] The helmet also includes Bluetooth functionality, allowing music streaming from smartphones. [9] As of August, 2014, the manufacturer was taking preorders for the ...

  3. Coros smart bike helmet comes with bone-conduction audio - AOL

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    The helmet connects to your phone over Bluetooth and promises eight hours of playback on a single charge — enough to last even the longest Tour de France climb. Coros smart bike helmet comes ...

  4. Simpson Performance Products - Wikipedia

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    2016 - May, Simpson forms Motorcycle Safety Unit to meet demand for Simpson Motorcycle Helmets. 2015 - December, Simpson acquires Stilo S.r.l., a leading manufacturer and designer of premier racing helmets and helmet communications for Global motorsports - February, Simpson Granted a U.S. Patent for multi-tether system for head restraint devices

  5. Intercom - Wikipedia

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    Intercom mounting systems can be attached to most motorcycle helmets. [2] Several different types of technologies can be used, including various types of citizens band radio like for example PMR446, Bluetooth, or dynamic mesh communication (DMC) which is a mesh based intercom system developed for motorcycle communication. [3]

  6. Suomy - Wikipedia

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    Suomy (pronounced su-oh-mee) is an Italian brand of motorcycle helmets.. Since its foundation in 1997, [1] the activity of the Italian company has been strictly oriented towards the racing world, which offers valuable insights and information for the development and creation of helmets.

  7. Motorcycle helmet - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 systematic study showed that helmets reduce the risk of head injury by around 69% and the risk of death by around 42%. [10]Although it was once speculated that wearing a motorcycle helmet increased neck and spinal injuries in a crash, recent evidence has shown the opposite to be the case: helmets protect against cervical spine injury.

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