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Bluetooth Company Launches Smart Helmet for Cycling Enthusiasts

Bluetooth sportswear company Sena introduced a smart helmet for the cycling market that allows three riding companions to communicate via a built-in intercom. Riders can pair the X1 helmet ($199) to a smartphone to listen to data and cues from…

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fitness apps, GPS directions and music as well as to place and receive phone calls via buttons on the side of the helmet, said a Monday news release. Open-ear speakers are built into the helmet above the ears, and the mic, with noise control technology, is integrated into the front of the helmet. A $349 Pro version, with a QHD (1440p) camera built in, will ship in coming months, said the company.