Nabend allerseits,
was haltet ihr von einem HUD und Heckkamera für Moppedfahrer wie uns?
Habe das hier gefunden:
Skully Systems has achieved Indiegogo funding for a high-tech Android 4.4 based motorcycle helmet
with a head-up display (HUD), GPS navigation, and a 180-degree rearview camera.
The Skully AR-1 helmet launched on Indiegogo
on Aug. 10 and quickly blasted past its $250,000 flexible funding goal
and has already surpassed $900,000 in funding. The helmet runs a heavily
modified version of Android 4.4, with both screen size and safety in
mind, according to Skully's Tow. 'You should not think of it as being
Android as seen in a phone; it doesn't run the same skin,' wrote Tow on
the Skully forum page. 'You instead should think of it as a variant of
Linux, not Android per se. What counts is the device drivers, graphics
rendering for our turn by turn directions and vehicle telemetry, etc.
More nerdy things like communication over the I2C bus to the image
processing module.' Helmets are available starting at $1,399, with
shipments due in May 2015.
Quellen: classic.slashdot.org/story/14/08/13/1512252 und linuxgizmos.com/android-based-…cle-helmet-gains-funding/
was haltet ihr von einem HUD und Heckkamera für Moppedfahrer wie uns?
Habe das hier gefunden:
Skully Systems has achieved Indiegogo funding for a high-tech Android 4.4 based motorcycle helmet
with a head-up display (HUD), GPS navigation, and a 180-degree rearview camera.
The Skully AR-1 helmet launched on Indiegogo
on Aug. 10 and quickly blasted past its $250,000 flexible funding goal
and has already surpassed $900,000 in funding. The helmet runs a heavily
modified version of Android 4.4, with both screen size and safety in
mind, according to Skully's Tow. 'You should not think of it as being
Android as seen in a phone; it doesn't run the same skin,' wrote Tow on
the Skully forum page. 'You instead should think of it as a variant of
Linux, not Android per se. What counts is the device drivers, graphics
rendering for our turn by turn directions and vehicle telemetry, etc.
More nerdy things like communication over the I2C bus to the image
processing module.' Helmets are available starting at $1,399, with
shipments due in May 2015.
Quellen: classic.slashdot.org/story/14/08/13/1512252 und linuxgizmos.com/android-based-…cle-helmet-gains-funding/