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  2. Coros smart bike helmet comes with bone-conduction audio - AOL

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    The helmet connects to your phone over Bluetooth and promises eight hours of playback on a single charge — enough to last even the longest Tour de France climb. Coros smart bike helmet comes ...

  3. Audio headset - Wikipedia

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    Most 2.4 GHz Wireless Headsets come in two units, a wireless headset and a wireless base-station, which connects to your original telephone unit via the handset jack. The wireless headset communicates with the base-station via 2.4 GHz RF, and the voice signals are sent or received via the base unit to the telephone unit.

  4. Skully (helmet) - Wikipedia

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    The helmet's software is based on the Android platform, and can be controlled with voice commands. [3] Users can see rearward through the heads-up display and the rear camera. [3] [8] The helmet also includes Bluetooth functionality, allowing music streaming from smartphones. [9] As of August, 2014, the manufacturer was taking preorders for the ...

  5. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    A Bluetooth earbud, an earphone and microphone that communicates with a cellphone using the Bluetooth protocol. Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology standard that is used for exchanging data between fixed and mobile devices over short distances and building personal area networks (PANs).

  6. USC tests new helmet audio, but 'cat and mouse' game ... - AOL

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    USC coach Lincoln Riley and his staff are testing out in-helmet communication rules, but it won't replace the need to use hand signals. USC tests new helmet audio, but 'cat and mouse' game ...

  7. Integrated Visual Augmentation System - Wikipedia

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    IVAS is an augmented reality system based on the Microsoft Hololens 2 headset. [1] It intends to provide soldiers with "improved situational awareness, target engagement, and informed decision-making". [2] The system consists of a display, a computer known as a "puck", a networked data radio, and three conformal batteries.