Have you hud about this ? :-)

Arsey

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I'd rather not have the combiner in front of my eyes inside the helmet.
 
How ever have I managed to live without Opticson all these years. Then again, I'm not a fighter pilot.

Consumerism is alive & well it seems.
 
The HUD in my car is brilliant, I think I could like this if it’s done well

Mine too. I love it. It was a feature that came with the car that I didn't care about, but it's actually brilliant.

Some startup company did a lid like this a few years ago, but ended up going bust.
 
They've missed a trick here. They should have added a wind turbine & solar panel to give it a better battery life.
 
Great, lets hope many other manufacturers take this up

For all the naysayers, unless you've experienced a Hud display, you dont know how good they are.
 
Conversely my car came with HUD and I just don't see the point of it, I find it of zero benefit.
Would I spec a new car with it? No. Would I want it on my crash helmet? Absolutely not.
 
I find if I have a bug splatter on my visor I have stop and clean it so having that in my field of vision would annoy the hell out of me .
 
Conversely my car came with HUD and I just don't see the point of it, I find it of zero benefit.

My car as an HUD. I really like it.
I have all the basic information + navigation direction at glance. Works well.

I wouldn't mind it on a motorbike, but, as I was saying on the first post, I could do without all the extra hardware strapped inside my helmet, where the absorption zone should be or by having extra (lose) pieces of plastic in front of my eyes.
 


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