"World's First Helmet With A Built-In Rear-View Mirror" About one year ago we received a mysterious delivery of a Reevu helmet. I wore the helmet and took photos and started the process for a ...
This is an amazing development in motorcycle helmets and it’s obviously an excellent safety feature. But the helmet is also good enough to stand on its own even if it didn’t have the rear view system, ...
Despite the fact that many riders have given up hope that was about all the safety they could get from a helmet, Reevu comes to change all that and launches the innovative MSX1 Rear View, after seven ...
We first covered the Reevu helmet, with its built-in rear view mirror for motorcyclists, back in 2005. It's an excellent idea - a rider's vision and situational awareness are huge components of road ...
Jeff Glucker July 28, 2013 Comment Now! Reevu is a company keen on reinventing the helmet as we know it. Most recently, the company touted a rearview camera that keeps track of the action going on ...
Motorcycle helmet innovator Reevu has come up with what it claims is the world's first commercially available intelligent helmet with a built-in heads-up display, or HUD. While that's a bit misleading ...
Now, the Reevu MSX-1 helmet has been around for some time now, but we figured to bring it up to the front once more, since it's somehow funny to see that it's still a pretty unique design in the ...
Reevu has introduced a groundbreaking MSX1 helmet that employs a mechanical mechanism rather than relying on electronics and cameras to enable the wearer to see behind them. Much like using a ...
While helmets aren't required in many states to ride a motorcycle on the streets, a huge number of riders do choose to wear a helmet to help protect them in the event of an accident. One of the ...
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"I'm convinced the Goodyear Grand Prix S is a major contribution to road safety." The slogan first spoken by a hapless police commissioner in the 1970s rings in my ears every time I see a gizmo that ...