The helmet that sees everything
The technology inside a $400,000 fighter pilot helmet — for under $1,500
Motorcyclists are 24× more likely to die per mile than car drivers (NHTSA)
The field of view a full-face helmet eliminates
The cost of the only existing solution (F-35 HMDS)
Every time a rider, soldier, or officer puts on a helmet, they trade protection for perception. Blind spots become death traps. Rear threats go unseen. Night operations degrade to guesswork. The only technology that solves this — the F-35 Helmet Mounted Display System — costs $400,000 per unit and requires a $100 million aircraft to function. Everyone else is left in the dark.
Four-camera array stitches a seamless passthrough view across your entire field of vision. See everything — forward, lateral, and rear — without turning your head.
YOLOv8 TensorRT weapon detection runs at 15fps on the Jetson Orin Nano GPU. Threats are identified and flagged on your HUD before you consciously register them.
Dual ESP32-S3 nodes use ambient WiFi CSI to detect humans through solid walls up to 5 meters. 17 skeletal keypoints, breathing, and heart rate — no active transmission.
850nm/940nm IR illuminators paired with neural low-light enhancement on the SBC GPU. Full situational awareness when visibility drops to zero.
Micro air-knives, piezoelectric vibration, and hydrophobic coatings keep every lens clear. An image-quality algorithm triggers cleaning automatically — no liquid reservoir.
Hardware-accelerated ISP pipeline delivers camera passthrough in under 25 milliseconds. Speed, RPM, navigation, and threat overlays composited in real time via OpenGL.
USPTO Provisional Patent Application No. 64/108,615 — 32 claims filed