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To follow up Chris Reds suggestion (which is cool), my last helmet (V-Can V210 Bluetooth version) had a dial on the side. Volume up and down, press the dial in to stop or start music or whatever your listening too, and hold it in to turn it off. Dial was on the left side (clutch hand side) of the helmet.
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Also for mounting the phone, get something like this for a push bike and mount it next to the dash.
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I Do like that idea Chris. I think it is an easier project than what im looking at. I only came across this idea as i had a few family friends and friends that ride motor bikes and told me that they would prefer an alternative to the satnav being attached to the tank or handle bars. I was thinking of having it as an attachment as i know people move there visors up and down and it would have to be a certain distance away from the riders eyes etc. A lot of ideas that i have thought about already exist which is hard, Im doing product design and a lot of people in the class are struggling to find projects to do, its a project that we do for the whole year and it has to keep us motivated.
Weasley I see what you mean. My lecturer seemed to like the idea as one of his friends died due to the problem of looking down at the satnav, as someone reversed out onto the road and he went straight into it.
At this stage its just all about research so i may change the whole idea that i have and possibly go and look at a different area with in bikes depending on what my research shows.
I really appreciate all your help guys
*If you have any other product design areas that you may think is a problem and how you think it could be made better then i may have to go down that route as you guys seem to be experienced riders, and telling me its a hard project or its not a good idea to go along with.
Thanks
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I'll give you the same reply I give everyone who comes on here looking to design an in-helmet head up display (roughly one every 6 months).
Until they can make a visor that is scratchproof and doesn't steam up at the slightest provocation, the concept of projecting any sort of display onto one is pretty laughable.
I suggest you put your design skills to work and come up with a motorcycle visor that would remain see-through after 20 miles on the A1(M) during a slightly damp and freezing December night.
I would pay a three figure sum for a visor I could leave down during a dark winter run that won't be almost instantly hazed over by a network of fine scratches from the salt. (I'm thinking some sort of flexible, toughened glass here).
TL;DR Design a visor that is fit for purpose, then consider putting bells and whistles on it. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Hi
One concern for adding extra things to a helmet is the extra weight. Don't really want it to add to the momentum bouncing your head around and stressing your neck in an accident.
Also, helmets are very noisy at speed (ie, few years back one magazine tested a load with a microphone in the riders ear, 100mph on a bike on a test track - the quietest was 105db and the noisiest was 120db) which can limit audible instructions.
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Design is a funny thing.
One of the best design engineers of all time was John Stapp. He was given a large grant and sent away by the American airforce to find a way of making air crashes more survivable because pilots were expensive to train.
He came back to them with the inertia reel car seatbelt and a recommendation that all airforce personel should have them fitted in their cars and their use made mandatory.
He'd gone away, crunched some numbers, found they were losing more pilots in car accidents than air crashes and came up with a solution for it. He fixed the problem, but not by the obvious route.
A lot of design these days seems to be over finding a piece of technology and looking about how you can adapt it for another use. Perhaps there should be more finding a problem, looking at what causes that problem and finding a solution to it.
Could the whole GPS issue be as simple as redesigning a helmet frontal view area so it is easier to see the thing in the first place? Or doing a user interface that can be worked with gloved fingers? .. Or teaching kids how to read a map?
My two long-time wants are a pair of truly waterproof gloves and a visor you can see out of even when it's cold and wet. I suspect cold, wet fingers and a lack of good forward visability are major contributing factors in a huge number of motorcycle accidents. A couple of companies have come very close with the gloves but they all leak eventually. Nobody has come close with the visor thing other than a couple of snowmobile helmets with electrically heated visors which can't be used in the UK because they don't let enough light through. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Completely clear perspex style helmet, full view of everything around you.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 126 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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