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At a time when screens are being integrated into everything, Skully engineers saw an opportunity to upgrade something that’s remained largely unchanged for decades: the motorcycle helmet. The P-1 is the first helmet with a digital head-up display. The one-inch screen sits at the right-hand edge of the driver’s field of view and projects a live feed from a 180-degree rear-facing camera, eliminating the blind spots that plague other helmets. The system can also broadcast turn-by-turn directions and pair with a smartphone to read back text messages, so the rider’s eyes can stay glued to the road.

Skully P-1

Rear camera viewing angle: **180 degrees
**Battery life:
9 hours
Safety approval: **DOT and ECE certified
**Price:
Not set

The P-1's head-up display broadcasts turn-by-turn directions.

P-1 Display

The P-1’s head-up display broadcasts turn-by-turn directions.