Ahem…may I recommend Fortnine’s video on smart helmet to shed light on why they aren’t a thing.
https://youtu.be/IiACV0Ly4j4?si=Zrg1_5Uhdevy-Lna
Have fun
Ahem…may I recommend Fortnine’s video on smart helmet to shed light on why they aren’t a thing.
https://youtu.be/IiACV0Ly4j4?si=Zrg1_5Uhdevy-Lna
Have fun
I’ll vote for Spigen and it’s sister company, Caseology
That’s mad dude, at this temp people won’t stop to help…hell…most people won’t stop to help in nice weather.
Just remind him to be carefull of the stupid drivers in our city.
This temp breaks a lot of cars, which sucks. My own car always breaks something in the yearly cold snap. This year it’s the block heater.
Hey, at least we aren’t as bad as Alberta.
Oh yeah, I went there!
Nope. Regina, Saskatchewan.
Yes, I know what joke you are going to make…come on get it out of your system. I’ll wait.
Oh ma gaad! A Canadian city actually did it.
I’ve been talking about this for years. I live in Saskatoon and this city has a couple of amazing places that should be converted to car-free. Though I dont think that will ever happen here.
I’m a dumdum when it comes to this market analysis stuff, what the hell am I looking at?
Fair reasoning but I still think Ryan is in the right path.
He is right that shoving a holographic display and the computer bits in the helmet either makes it bulky, heavy, and useless or you’d be paying up the wazoo for what is an engineering exercise.
A simpler interface that solves current problems in my opinion would be much better than trying to make an Ironman helmet.