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"Invisible" bike "helmet"

Cool idea. However, it seems like the helmet requires a fairly big impact to trigger (such as being hit by a car) and thus wouldn't protect you against (for example) hitting a patch of ice and going down. Or hitting a seam in the concrete (my last accident). I've had several (5?) bike accidents over the past 20-25 years, but none of them involved being hit by a car. So I'm wondering if this would lull riders into a false sense of security, thinking they are being protected when really they're not.
 
Cool idea. However, it seems like the helmet requires a fairly big impact to trigger (such as being hit by a car) and thus wouldn't protect you against (for example) hitting a patch of ice and going down. Or hitting a seam in the concrete (my last accident). I've had several (5?) bike accidents over the past 20-25 years, but none of them involved being hit by a car. So I'm wondering if this would lull riders into a false sense of security, thinking they are being protected when really they're not.

I think the video shows it going off in a few instances like that, though it was dark so I'm not sure I can fully tell what's going down. Maybe they smacked into an invisible deer or something.
 
So I'm wondering if this would lull riders into a false sense of security, thinking they are being protected when really they're not.

It seems to be based on both angle and suddenness of movement, at least in part.
 
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