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Australian startup Forcite has developed a smart helmet that integrates with an app and someday even the motorcycle itself.
Founded in Silicon Valley in 2013, SKULLY's human-centered approach to engineering has led to SKULLY AR-1, the first vertically integrated smart HUD motorcycle helmet for consumers.
The changing helmet laws in Australia have caused a delay in the delivery of the Skully AR-1 head-up display (HUD) helmet.
Ask a hundred entrepreneurs where they draw inspiration and you'll probably get a hundred different answers, but few are likely to be as unusual as that of Marcus Weller. The CEO of Skully Helmets ...
San Francisco-based Skully Helmet plans to triple its workforce in coming months as it prepares to start shipping its headgear this summer.
While riding his motorcycle in Barcelona, Marcus Weller, now chief executive of Skully Systems, turned his head to read a street sign and crashed into the back of a car. He totaled his bike and ...
An “Iron Man” style motorcycle helmet with head-up display, video rearview and GPS built in has been launched (August 11). But hang on to your helmet! The Skully AR-1 helmet will cost from $1499 (US) ...
Perhaps the most famous smart helmet of them all, Skully, managed to capture the imagination of many riders, and this led to numerous people paying money upfront for one, as well as investors who ...
Whither, Skully? The Indiegogo darling of a smart helmet company made all sorts of promises in 2014 and even shipped a few lids to early backers before getting lost on the way to market and ...
The Indiegogo darling of a smart helmet company made all sorts of promises in 2014 and even shipped a few lids to early backers before getting lost on the way to market and disappearing into a cloud ...