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Buying a helmet is like buying a Suzuki VanVan—it"s basic, straight to the point, there"s no fluff or fancy technology, and it"s easy to maintain. A good helmet has a sturdy outer shell, comfortable interior padding, a protective visor, and should provide optimal protection against impacts. No fluff. Anything more you might have wanted on your helmet, say a microphone or a camera, pretty much had to be retrofitted. Until now. A Taiwanese company is coming up with the BMW S1000RR of helmets with a pair of all-inclusive shells and the launch price is out of this world.

Jarvish has no small ambition—the Taiwan-based firm claims it will introduce the world"s smartest helmet ever made. So what makes their helmet the smartest in the world? First off, the company is launching two models, the entry-level X and more advanced X-AR. Both have an exterior shell made out of carbon fiber, for a blacked out look, and meet the CNS, DOT, and ECE 22.05 standards. Vents on the top of the head and on the chin provide air circulation.

So far, the X and X-AR sound like pretty standard helmets but wait, it gets better. The X is equipped with a built-in 2K front camera and speaker/microphone set, voice-activated commands with Amazon Alexa, active noise cancellation, and built-in navigation. The enhanced X-AR adds AR projection, retractable head-up display (HUD) unit, and a backup camera. And in case you need some company on your travels or want to hear a cheeky joke, the helmet can even be connected with Amazon"s Alexa, Apple"s Siri, or Google Assistant. The HUD displays such information as speed traveled, speed limit for the area, time, weather, and GPS instructions, as well as caller information, should someone be trying to reach you.

The helmets are expected to have a battery life of roughly four hours. They receive a 16GB removable memory card that can be upgraded to 256GB. They also feature Bluetooth and WiFi capability. That"s starting to get pretty smart. Next step, it will make you breakfast!

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Love the Ultra Helmet but it REALLY needs the visor when the sun’s out (can’t believe it wasn’t included with a high end helmet). Couldn’t find the visor in stock online anywhere when I bought the helmet so had to wear a baseball cap under the helmet on bright days. Finally found the visor on the Lumos website but it’s disappointing. Too short to really shield the sun and flimsy attachment to the helmet using Velcro. C’mon, Lumos, you can design better.

All is so amazing and so much more safe when being able to push a button to send signals for turning left and right. The helmet is basically a lifeline to safety.

We now have 2 matrix and 1 Kickstarter helmet in our household. The white matrix looks really good with the white background behind the LED. The visibility they provide really makes a difference. I have cars stopping at crossings for cyclists that never happened before Lumos. On my first two helmets >2yrs I recently replaced all the pads inside. Yes Lumos sell parts to keep them new. When I first purchased had concerns about battery life but even after more than 2 years battery life remains near the same.

I have not had a crash yet and hope I never do. In the meantime this helmet is comfortable and works well. The visor helps and I strongly recommend it come with the helmet. I think it would also be an improvement if the settings could allow for the front light to be steady and the rear lights to blink.

The build quality of the helmet is great. It has a solid build and its way lighter than I expected. I feel like I am more visible on the road. The turn signaling is pretty cool. I did have an issue with the helmet protective port but support was stellar and above and beyond.