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September 09, 2005

Shok-SpotR™ — 'World's first helmet impact sensor'

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How do you know when your helmet's not working anymore?

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You can't tell by looking, if there's no visible damage.

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Shok–SpotR™ can: it turns red after impact.

From the website:

    Shok-SpotR™ is a calibrated sensor that visually warns you of a significant impact to your helmet.

    It mounts on your helmet shell permanently and easily, in a small, attractive, ultra–lightweight housing.

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    When activated, Shok–SpotR™ alerts you to stop using your helmet.

The device weighs 0.25 oz.

$24.95 here.

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I really like the idea of a thingy that tells you when to stop using something.
Stop wearing these pants!
Stop reading this book!
Stop playing this instrument!
Stop taking up space!

Posted by: Flutist | Sep 9, 2005 3:46:37 PM

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