Helmutt Posted January 12, 2016 Report Share Posted January 12, 2016 Here is the press release from Bell’s parent company, BRG Sports’:LAS VEGAS, Jan. 5, 2016 – Action-sports helmet-industry leaders, BRG (Bell, Ridell, Giro) Sports, and 360-degree camera innovators, 360fly, announced a full line of “smart” helmets, integrated with 360fly’s proprietary 360o 4K video, at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) at the Las Vegas Convention Center.The innovative product line encompasses several of BRG Sports’ core sport categories and brands, comprising the following products:Bell Star with 360fly – Driven by the essential needs of the modern racer, and completely new for 2016, the Bell Star is the most advanced full-face street motorcycle helmet on the market todayBell Moto 9 Flex with 360fly – Bell’s most comprehensive off road motorcycle helmet, featuring its proprietary “progressive layering” energy-management systemBell Super 2R with 360fly – Bell’s most versatile and award-winning all-mountain helmet, with an innovative detachable chin bar feature for maximum performance and adaptabilityGiro Edit with 360fly – Giro’s lightest full-featured snow helmet“The benefits of integrating digital video and intuitive digital technology into action sports helmets is a ground-breaking advancement for our sports,” said Terry Lee, Executive Chairman & CEO, BRG Sports. “This “smart helmet” collaboration with 360fly is yet another landmark milestone within our 60-year history of helmet innovation and industry leadership.”“From day one, our focus has extended beyond the baseline benefits of immersive 360-degree VR content, and into the expansive universe of intuitive “smart” technologies that our singlelens technology enables,” said Peter Adderton, 360fly CEO. “These helmets are merely the first of many unique applications for these technologies enabled by our proprietary 360fly 4K platform.”All four helmets feature an integrated 360fly 360o 4K camera, capable of also shooting conventional 16×9 video. The video capabilities are driven by 360fly’s proprietary mobile app, featuring a simple user interface that allows users to instantly edit and share content to popular platforms such as Facebook or YouTube. Shooting at 2880 x 2880 at up to 30 FPS, the integrated camera also includes a built-in GPS sensor to tag locations, a barometer/altimeter and accelerometer all powered by an advanced Qualcomm® Snapdragon 800 processor. Like the original 360fly camera, the integrated camera comes standard with Bluetooth, built-in Wi-Fi and has up to two hours of battery life.For significantly added value, the integrated 360fly camera is detachable, allowing it to be utilized independent of the helmet by the user in the widest variety of lifestyle applications.In addition to the existing mobile app functionality featured in the integrated helmets, 360fly’s CES exhibit showcased live demonstrations of a several new technologies that are a result of the company’s new 360fly 4K platform and are currently planned for inclusion across the advanced BRG Sports helmet line including:AutoPilot action tracking – Allows users to track and follow the main subjects in their videos, making it easy to create dynamic edits with the rider at the center of it all.Collision Avoidance Alert – Senses and automatically notifies the rider of potential oncoming dangers that are outside the rider’s natural field of visionLive Streaming — For professional, commercial or advanced users looking to live stream 360-degree video, the integrated camera pairs with its Micro-HDMI accessory base (sold separately) and is able to output a real-time full 360-degree HD video streamThese features will undergo a rigorous series of trials and tests over the coming months in preparation for the helmets’ debut at retail later in the year.Another new feature planned for the camera-integrated helmet line is “Highlight Reel” – an auto-editing function that compiles a 1-2-minute highlight reel based on the specific sections of video that feature the most actionThe majority of VR devices on the market today are purely focused on consumption of VR content and not creation. From day one, 360fly’s mission has been to put the power to create immersive personal VR content into the hands of consumers. There simply is no other comparable option for creating and consuming 360-degree immersive video and personal VR content on the market today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimTheAzn Posted January 12, 2016 Report Share Posted January 12, 2016 Only 2 hours of battery life? So it'll record me getting down to the meet spot lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Helmutt Posted January 13, 2016 Author Report Share Posted January 13, 2016 Yeah, that's one kicker along with the surely ridiculous pricetag as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
motocat12 Posted January 13, 2016 Report Share Posted January 13, 2016 360 degrees of video, I need more eyes.Kind of like toilet paper that could wipe 2 arseholes at the same time. Or razors with 5 blades. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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