Despite the fact that many riders have given up hope that was about all the safety they could get from a helmet, Reevu comes to change all that and launches the innovative MSX1 Rear View, after seven ...
November 22, 2005 Seeing behind you on a motorcycle has always been a problem. Sometimes the mirrors vibrate, and sometimes they offer a terrific view of your elbows, and most of the time they offer a ...
We first covered the Reevu helmet, with its built-in rear view mirror for motorcyclists, back in 2005. It's an excellent idea - a rider's vision and situational awareness are huge components of road ...
GPS, digital audio, and hands-free phone systems have become common in cars, but motorcycles have largely been left behind. Now, Skully integrates these features and more in a new motorcycle helmet.
Now, the Reevu MSX-1 helmet has been around for some time now, but we figured to bring it up to the front once more, since it's somehow funny to see that it's still a pretty unique design in the ...
Want to see what’s behind you when riding your sport bike without taking your eyes off the road? They make rear view cameras for that but [Nescioqd] wanted a rear display right in his helmet (PDF). He ...
A HELMET display promises to give bikers eyes in the back of their head. John Hale, founder of the UK-based start-up Zona, decided to make a better rear-view system for motorcyclists after too many ...
Motorcycle helmets are definitely going high-tech in an effort to improve safety and offer riders more connectivity when cruising down the highway. A company called Skully Helmets has unveiled the ...
James Bond doesn’t always have time to put on a helmet when he commandeers a motorcycle, but if he did, the Reevu would be a fitting choice. As its name suggests, the Reevu features a unique, ...
The world's first rear view helmet which allows cyclists to see what is happening behind them on the road, has gone on sale in Ireland. The "Reevu" helmet uses three mirrors to channel the image ...
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Big news for motorcycle riders. Who needs those annoying mirrors on your bike when you can have a rear view mirror built right into your helmet? The recent announcement from Reevu unveiled just such a ...
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