Japanese company FOMA have designate off a prototype of a couple of wireless safe helmet that they have been go on . you’re able to take your woof from either Type A , which has a built - in camera and GPS module , or Type B , ready to hand for avoiding railway disasters …
character A is an AV social unit aimed at emergency worker in catastrophe zones to assist keep them in constant contact with stem . While the camera transmits a stream of pictures back to the organizers every 30 seconds — there is even a one-armed bandit for an SD card so you could also store simulacrum without the indigence to beam them back to central command — the GPS system means they will be able to nail your exact whereabouts , should you guide into difficulty , snatch by a Village People tribute band , for exemplar .
And then there ’s Type B , with its LED show , electrical receiving set whole and vibrate musical mode ( Jason Chen will LOVE it ) , which is supposed to warn railroad prole when they ’re about to be mown down by a train .

Both models , while matter in at more than the average helmet ( around 300 grams ) are , at 800 - 900 gramme , still fairly lightweight , but FOMA is expect to cut that by around one-half . [ Impress through BabelfishviaSlashphone ]
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