International Journal of Advanced Sport Sciences Research

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This $700 helmet head-up display could use a little more smarts

by Lauri Paxton (2020-02-17)

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With seemingly everything else in our lives offering some semblance of connectivity and at least a notional definition of "smart," it's surprising that helmets are still so remedial. Thankfully, a number of startups are trying to fill the void, and one of the most promising is Nuviz. Why? They've actually shipped functional product, the $700 Nuviz Head-Up Display, or HUD. Nuviz promises to make any helmet smart. But will it make them smart enough?