Jaw
In Line street view Camera Array (Lower Front Section)
The jaw section of the helmet houses a compact, almost invisible multi-camera setup designed for discreet recording in high-tension situations (road rage, confrontations, traffic incidents, or general street documentation).
1. Primary Facial-View Camera (Center Jaw, Forward-Facing)
Type: Ultra-wide 4K/60fps miniature camera with a 170° field of view.
Placement: Flush mounted in the center of the lowered jaw, just below the visor seal. It is angled slightly upward to capture the face of the rider in eg confrontation clearly from a low angle (chin-up perspective).
Purpose: Records the facial expressions, eye contact, verbal responses, and any gestures during a confrontation.
Along with the two external cameras mounted on the jaw line
A small internal cam views the face of the rider internally
This creates strong evidence showing the rider remained calm, was not aggressive, or was clearly reacting in self-defense.
Discreetness: The lens is a tiny pinhole-style black dot (≈2mm) blended into the matte black accent panel. From more than 2–3 feet away it looks like a small ventilation hole or design detail. No visible “camera bump.”
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Link: Streams live or records directly to your paired smartphone via encrypted Bluetooth 5.3 or Wi-Fi 6E. A dedicated mobile app (iOS/Android) allows one-tap start/stop, live preview of your own face, and automatic cloud backup.
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Dual Street-Perspective Cameras (Left & Right Jaw Corners)
Type:
Two synchronized 4K/60fps cameras with 120° FOV each, slightly fisheye-corrected.
Placement: One on each lower jaw corner, positioned to give overlapping wide-angle coverage of the forward-left and forward-right road environment without obstructing the rider’s peripheral vision.
Purpose: Captures the full street scene, approaching vehicles, other riders/pedestrians, license plates, road signs, and the overall context of any incident. The stereo pair allows basic depth perception and 180°+ panoramic stitching in post-processing.
Discreetness: Lenses are integrated into the angular geometric panel lines of the neon-green shell and various other colour helmets,
In this example appearing as subtle black geometric accents rather than obvious cameras.
Link: Same Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connection to your phone. The app can record all three cameras simultaneously with synchronized timestamps and GPS overlay.
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Additional Supporting Features
Infrared / Low-Light Mode: All cameras switch automatically to IR-assisted night vision for clear recording after dark or in tunnels.
Audio: Dual MEMS microphones (one internal near the mouth for clear voice capture, one external on the jaw for ambient road noise) with wind-noise reduction and active noise cancellation.
Trigger Options:
Voice command (“Record now” or “Save confrontation”)
Physical tap on a hidden capacitive sensor on the left jaw
Automatic activation via the helmet’s built-in IMU (detects sudden braking, swerving, or impact)
One-tap button in the companion mobile app
Storage & Privacy:
Local 512 GB microSD card slot (hidden inside the rear neck roll) for offline recording.
End-to-end encrypted live streaming to your phone.
Optional automatic upload to a secure cloud account with geofencing (e.g., only upload when you’re home).
Power:
Powered by the helmet’s main 5000 mAh battery (also used for the HUD/visor systems) with 8–10 hours of continuous 4K triple-camera recording.
Legal/Discreet Indicator: A tiny amber LED (barely visible from the outside) lights up only when recording is active.
The rider can choose to disable the LED entirely for maximum discretion.
How it works in practice:
You’re riding and someone cuts you off aggressively. You tap the jaw sensor twice or say “Record now.” Instantly the three cameras start rolling: your face is clearly visible looking calm and collected, while the side cameras capture the other driver’s vehicle, plates, and the entire road context. Everything is timestamped with GPS and synced to your phone in real time.
Later you can pull the footage directly into your phone’s gallery or export it as court-ready evidence with a single tap.
The entire system is designed to look like part of the helmet’s aggressive, angular astronaut-inspired styling
recorded from multiple angles.
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