Bell Pro Star with 360fly – Yesterday, Bell Helmets tested on the road one of its kind 360-degree-integrated camera helmet, the Bell Pro Star with 360fly 2016, while the Isle of Man TT. Gary Johnson, William Dunlop and Brandon Cretu have tried this new helmet. By the end of the year we can also use it.
Bell showed the Pro Star with 360fly at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. It has a 4 k camera. The three ambassadors Bell has tested the helmet during a very difficult race segment. “A further step in the ongoing research and product development, providing feedback, competence and knowledge based on their first-hand experience. Countless hours of testing and development are crucial to the development of the helmet. In addition, the feedback from our world-class riders is just as decisive.” said the Vice President of Bell Helmets, Chris Sackett. “At our headquarters in Scotts Valley Dome the tests were crucial to the process. However, now we get to see how the helmet and the integrated camera going about their business on the Isle of Man“.
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While the pilots tried the Bell Pro Star with 360fly, racing fans had the chance to win a Pro helmet Bell Star with 360fly too. Exactly seven (in honor of Johnson’s race number) Gary Johnson replica Pro Star Helmets were won by fans on the island. Chosen from among the 675 tickets available. The new Bell Pro Star with 360fly is a complete makeover of what a race helmet should be. Adapted to the needs of the rider. Designed to get to the highest standards, the Bell Pro Star with 360fly offers a progressive Flex Security Impact Liner, an extended field of view Pano vision and more advanced carbon fibre composite materials available from Textreme. It also includes a shield that fits the conditions of light, a power Virus CoolJade mesh lining to cut skin surface temperatures, nor the smell, and Magnefusion pillows for easy removal for cleaning or emergency responders. The consumers are able to choose three purposes of the Pro star.
Source: Motorcycle.com