This Bike Helmet Is Better at Saving Your Life Than Other Bike Helmets

Cameras, brake lights, turn signals — it's got 'em.

This Bike Helmet Is Better at Saving Your Life Than Other Bike Helmets

This Bike Helmet Is Better at Saving Your Life Than Other Bike Helmets

By Michael Nolledo

You can have the quickest bike and all the hi-tech cycling gear. You can be the most fearless, seasoned urban commuter. But without a helmet, you’re not a biker — you’re a bonehead.

“But helmets are so bulky to carry all day,” you say. “I don’t wanna deal with helmet hair.” “If my city bike-share program doesn’t offer them, why should I care?”

Here’s one reason: the Classon, perhaps the world’s smartest bike helmet.

How smart? Front- and rear-facing cameras that not only allow you to record or broadcast your ride in real-time, but act as scanners that can alert you to blind spots (i.e., if a car is approaching from behind).

There’s also an integrated motion sensor that can sense when you’re turning, triggering the right- and left-hand turn signals located in the back and front of the helmet. That same sensor can also sense when you’re rolling to a stop, and will accordingly flip on the helmet’s back red brake light.

Other features: Bluetooth. GPS directions. And two large holes on the side for ventilation and secure lock-up to your bike when not in use.

The Classon Helmet is currently crushing its Kickstarter goal, and we suggest you head on over and make your bid.

It’s what a real biker would do.

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