So much for smart helmets. Skully, the Indiegogo startup that promised a revolutionary augmented reality motorcycle helmet, has gone bankrupt. The company is filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy amid ...
More than 1,000 people spent $1,399-plus on the Skully AR-1 smart motorcycle helmet in 2014, as part of an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign. They thought they were helping to fund the most advanced ...
Skully reveals a video that seems to want to explain what's going on with the (pre)production of their hyped AR-1 motorcycle helmet. While any communication from the manufacturers of the Skully AR-1 ...
It’s the kind of helmet “Robocop” would wear. And it could put a nice high-tech spin on your next motorcycle road trip. A new device dubbed “The World’s Smartest Motorcycle Helmet” is taking ...
SANTA CLARA, CA--(Marketwired - Oct 16, 2013) - Silicon Valley-based Skully Helmets (www.skullyhelmets.com) is set to unveil the future of the helmet industry at DEMO FALL 2013 in Santa Clara, Calif.
The stats around motorcycle safety in the United States are pretty bleak, but the folks at Skully are looking to give an added layer of safety to the bike-riding thrill-seekers of the world. The ...
Skully had its coming-out party last week, and while the name unfortunately sounds like the nickname for any number of comic book villains — from Skeletor to the Red Skull — it is actually a firm that ...
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.
Distraction, disruption, destruction. While enjoying a ride, you check your GPS, or check your six, and just at that moment an oncoming car decides to make a quick turn right in your path, or a car ...
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