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Riding your motorcycle safely requires all of our senses and takes incredible amounts of focus. Take a peek down at your phone or even the speedometer at the wrong time, and you can quickly become a prisoner of physics. But for those of us enamored with life on two wheels, the rewards outweigh the risks and we’re forever finding new ways to hedge bets and better our odds. Bikes now come equipped with a plethora of electronics designed specifically to bail us out when abilities don’t match desires, and even our gear is evolving. The latest innovation is the Nuviz Head-Up Display Unit.
Designed to attach to the chin bar area of most helmets, the Nuviz is an all-in-one head-up-display device that not only aims to increase rider safety but to enhance the experience in the saddle. The Bluetooth-enabled headset links to both your phone and a handlebar mounted remote and integrates a tiny video projector in front of your face that delivers essential information at a glance while out on the road. It’s currently the only product of its kind, and after a few thousand kilometers of riding with it, its advantages — and disadvantages — are clear.
The Good: Set-up of the unit takes virtually no time at all and, with a few additional mount kits purchased from Nuviz, you can run with HUD on any of your full-face helmets.
Watch Out For: There’s no chance you won’t notice its added heft on your helmet. There’s a reason helmet designers sweat every gram during the construction of a lid, so adding over a half a pound to the leading edge of your jawline will wear on you after a while.
Who It’s For: I’d wager every rider could benefit from having a proper Heads-Up Display unit. That said, I doubt “every” rider would feel as convinced about Nuviz as those of you who are more tech oriented. Also, new riders and younger riders just getting their start could benefit the most from this type of technology to help keep eyes where they’re needed when developing essential skills.
Alternatives: There aren’t really any other HUD units available in the market currently, so Nuviz owns this turf… for now. The on-again, off-again, Skully HUD Helmet is rumoured to be making another attempt at a comeback and there is Reyedr, BikeHUD and CrossHelmet. All are all in varying stages of development.