“If people say it’s impossible we have to prove them wrong.” Design students Anna and Terese took on a giant challenge as an exam project – to create an invisible bicycle helmet.
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OMG!!!!
I can’t believe it!!! and Chicks nogal….
Would be expensive, not every fall needs a helmet, but each time the helmet inflated, you would have to replace it. Each time the sensors thought you were falling, the helmet would inflate, so you would need to replace the “helmet” relatively often. Certainly not great for mountain biking, we would need 3-4 helmets per ride!
Wow ! and it keeps your neck warm in winter
Way to go girls !!!
This is too good to be true surely – amazing, incredible just wow !!!!!