Ather Officially Launched Smart Helmet called Halo

INTRODUCTION

Ather Energy introduced the Halo Smart Helmet series at the 2024 Community Day event, along with the launch of the Rizta family scooter. The Ather Halo is a high-end helmet with smart features, such as built-in Harman Kardon speakers. The helmet was released in conjunction with the new Ather Rizta, which boasts innovative features that set it apart from other helmets on the market.

This helmet does not make any compromises when it comes to safety and functionality, making it a top choice for riders looking for the best protection and performance.

HELMET CERTIFICATION

The available helmets have been certified by ISI and DOT to meet safety standards. They have air vents and a visor that is not dependent on the traditional ratchet mechanism. This special design enables riders to easily adjust the visor to their preferred level of suspension, offering them maximum comfort and convenience.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • The Harman Kardon sound system features two speakers cleverly concealed within the internal liners, designed to provide an immersive music listening experience without completely blocking out the surrounding ambient sounds, such as the blaring sirens of an ambulance or the honking of other motorists.
  • The helmet seamlessly establishes a connection with the user’s smartphone as soon as it is worn, thanks to the various sensors embedded within it.
SPECIFICATION
  • The Halo helmets are equipped with a unique feature called Ather Chitchat, which allows effortless communication between the rider and passenger. Whether using the basic or upgraded version of the helmet, both individuals can easily talk while riding thanks to the built-in speaker and microphone. This feature improves the overall riding experience by facilitating clear and convenient communication between the two riders.
  • The Halo is designed to seamlessly sync with Ather scooters using Bluetooth technology, enabling riders to effortlessly manage their music and answer calls directly from the switchgear interface.
CHARGING
  • The wireless module, along with the battery backup, is claimed to last for a week, however, the specific number of hours the backup can provide has not been disclosed.
  • The wireless charger in Rizta’s new boot allows for convenient charging of the helmet as well.

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