Published on July 19th,2007 at 2:52 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The new High Tech helmets presented at the WJ2007

The Tanizawa (Japan) company presented a new generation of helmets (for work) at the Japan Wireless Show 2007, 2 versions where shown;

The “A” features a W-CDMA (FOMA) card, built-in telephone, GPS, RFID chip, a camera good for live displaying (real time) of audio and video informations, an excellent tool to react quickly depending on the situation.

The “B”, is equipped with a vibrating system, Talkie Walkie, solar pannels and LED for simplified visualization.

Impressive, and what is even more? The weight of 1kg and the 4hrs autonomy using batteries.

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