Fusar AR Helmet

Fusar AR Helmet

“I was in early morning traffic when an inattentive driver hit me from behind and I was thrown from my motorcycle.” Ryan Shearman, founder and CEO of Fusar Technologies, tells me at Augmented World Expo 2014. It’s the kind of thing that could happen to any motorcyclist — and indeed, happens too often — but it also served as a spark of inspiration. “It started the wheels turning in my head: how can I make motorcycle riding safer?” His answer was to build a better helmet. Shearman calls his smart helmet the Gaurdian; it’s a DOT approved brain bucket with an Android board, two wide-angle cameras and bits and pieces from an Epson Moverio. “What it is, is a fully integrated and connected device that motorcyclists can wear that allows them to have a full cognitive awareness of what’s going on around them.” The Epson optics provide the rider with a detailed heads-up display, filling their view with data from the rear view camera, their current speed and navigation information.

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