Tom, no idea either about Snell evaluating the device. My only opinion is 
that it looks uncomfortable wrapped around one's neck...here in arid Los 
Angeles I can assure you I won't be wearing one, perhaps if I lived in 
Copenhagen but that's not happening either.

I'm very curious about how the accelerometers detect a tumble

Tim, it would be fun to know the technically how it senses an imminent 
impact.

Peter, I read the Snobs opinion and it's quite funny I especially like the 
idea of one for use in the neither region...and yes they are thinking 
outside the box regarding safety which is good. I can't say the same for 
the Snob.

Jeff, I think anything new is a hard sell especially when we are so 
comfortable wearing the current helmets...I'd rather see an intensified 
effort to make bike travel safer and more efficient here in the land of 
petrol beasts.

~Hugh

uc
On Friday, November 15, 2013 9:42:04 AM UTC-8, Tom Virgil wrote:
>
>
> From the end of the video I take it this is some kind of air bag that is 
> deployed.
>
> I have no preconceived notion or opinion, but it would be interesting to 
> know how an organization like Snell has evaluated it.
>
> Interesting.
>
> Tom
>
>
> On Thursday, November 14, 2013 11:44:05 PM UTC-8, hsmitham wrote:
>>
>> Well now...
>> http://jalopnik.com/swedes-develop-invisible-bike-helmet-1460189477
>>
>> ~Hugh
>>
>

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