Another great invention for cyclists. An after market crash detection sensor that can be attached to your helmet. If an accident occurs it automatically communicates via your phone with your emergency contacts and provides critical information including GPS data.
"The innovative wireless sensor will mount to any helmet and communicate with the user’s smart phone. In the event of an accident, the sensor can detect critical forces, activate communications on the user’s smart phone and sends a request for emergency help."
More info HERE
Sorry if this is a repeat!
Permalink Reply by Martin Turner on September 12, 2012 at 17:38 Id like to see a sensor that detects when youre comitting a serious cycling faux pas.....eg riding a bike with flat handlebars or riding with unshaven legs. An automatic message would go out to the Adelaide Cyclists forum etiquette squad who would arrive on the scene within minutes to met out appropriate punishment.
Or the faux pas of riding to the shops for a loaf of bread on the racer, all kitted up in lycra.
Permalink Reply by heather on September 12, 2012 at 17:53 Brett might appreciate one. Read http://www.adelaidecyclists.com/forum/topics/a-massive-thankyou
Dose anyone know if we can get this in OZ
as the App for Iphone only look's like it work's in the USA
Permalink Reply by Rob Wood on September 12, 2012 at 19:02 Should be on the market next year, not sure about an Australian release. Unfortunately $200 price tag might limit its success.
Permalink Reply by Simon Lownsborough on September 12, 2012 at 21:39 © 2013 Created by Gus K.

