Smart helmets seem to be a growing category in the bike industry, and Livall has launched its second campaign on Indiegogo with a new range of lids.
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Livall’s first helmet saw built-in lights, Bluetooth speakers, a microphone and a three-axis gyroscope for crash detection, but its new design includes the options to bring additional functionality as well as built-in heart rate.
Livall says all three of its new helmets pass most global impact standards including CE (Europe), CSPC (US) and AS/NZS 2063 (AU).
Road bike helmet — BH81H
Somewhat reminiscent of POC’s Octal, the new BH81H (try saying that ten times fast) sees a broad range of built-in tech in a self-contained package and is claimed to weigh 320g.
Livall has also designed a helmet for its Ning Xia Sports Lottery LIVALL Cycling Team, a UCI continental team registered in China — though that helmet isn’t available through this campaign.
Mountain bike helmet — MT1
Kid's helmet — KS2
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