
Motorola really seems to have the costly solution for your problems of talking while driving. While this seems to be a good little gadget that is styled to perfection by the guys at Motorola, I really have to question the underlying tone of encouraging talking while driving. Motorola thought they needed to create an environment for a Bluetooth transceiver that allows motorcycle drivers to communicate effortlessly on the road - even in the rain.
Originally designed for office use, Motorola’s universal Bluetooth module uses a microphone and ear bud to wirelessly connect to mobile phones. By fixing a microphone and ear bud to a motorcycle helmet, Motorola could also use this module to “connect” drivers and riders to each other via cell phone. Essential engineered a protective enclosure for this module that enables a seamless office-to-road transition.

Essential designed for extreme aerodynamic and hydrodynamic forces, allowing the user to activate the controls through sealed mechanical geometries and robust 2-shot moldings that achieve the performance requirements specified. This might be great for some of the professional drivers but talking while driving could have some serious repercussions and might lead to quite a few disasters. This is much better than talking with headset wires mangled in helmet, but please do pull over and finish the conversion unless you are racing on a track and want to when to come in for pit stop!

Via: essential-design














Comments
Bluetooth technology is expanding everywhere for sure. Parrot Bluetooth is one of my favourites.
By Jessy
Well that really is good but the question here is should Motorola be encouraging drivers to talk and drive at the same time? That is not something particularly wise unless it is a must. The Parrot though as a design is pretty cool.
Nice and very creative idea from motorola