questioned whether startup manufacturer Skully would actually deliver the AR-1, a motorcycle helmet promised to be filled with high-tech features such as a rear-view camera, head-up display, and more.
Skully — the world’s first commercially available HUD helmet — may return after it crashed in July 2016 when the founders blew their crowd funding on fast cars and fast women. A new company, called ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) -- A Bay Area startup that aimed to develop the motorcycle helmet of the future may be headed for bankruptcy, despite the capitol they raised from crowdfunding. It was supposed ...
Biker helmets have come a long way in the last few decades–design, colors, safety, and materials have been improved to make the most unique and eye-catching helmets to every hit the roads. The Icon ...
Skully Inc. and its AR-enabled Skully helmet may be getting a second chance thanks to a new startup from co-founders Ivan and Rafael Contreras called Skully Technologies. That’s according to reported ...
Thousands of early adopters were left in bitterness last year after augmented reality helmet maker Sully Inc. went bankrupt as its founders used the money raised through crowd-funding for personal ...
Last year, Skully, the startup that crowdfunded its AR motorcycle helmet, shut down following many delays, mounting financial woes and an attempted sale to LeEco that didn't go through. But TechCrunch ...
Pretty much anyone who has put on a motorcycle helmet and has any interest in tech is familiar with the Skully helmet saga. Thousands of riders who ponied up $1,500 for the stylish high-tech hats with ...