A helmet that replaces eyewear while you ride

Vision-first gear for motorcycle riders.

A helmet that replaces eyewear while you ride
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Every rider knows the ritual: check the helmet, grab the keys… then panic halfway out the door: "where are my glasses?"

It's a small slip, but in high-speed motion, it’s not just annoying, it’s dangerous.

You never forget your helmet.

But you almost always forget your glasses.

Everyday gear shouldn’t force us into compromises. Eyeglasses and helmets were never friends: ask any rider. You put them on together and suddenly the lenses fog up, the arms dig into your temples, and the whole thing feels off. A bump in the road, a drop of rain, or even a minor slip-up, and your glasses are at risk of snapping.

But the real problem isn't just comfort.

It's that you're relying on something fragile and forgettable to help you navigate life in motion.

Imagine this.

You’ve got somewhere to be. You grab your helmet, step outside, and realize you forgot your glasses again. No backup. No time to go back. So you squint through the ride, hoping nothing crucial gets missed.

Sound familiar? It’s not just frustrating. It’s risky.

Now flip the scene. You reach for one thing: a helmet with a built-in prescription face shield. You slide it on. That’s it. Your vision is clear, your head is protected, and you haven’t had to think twice. No fog. No fragile frames. No last-minute detours to hunt for missing gear. Just one simple action, put on the helmet, and you're ready.

This isn’t a high-tech toy or some complicated upgrade. It’s the answer to a quiet, daily friction. Designed for people on the move. For those who are rushing out the door, dodging dust at a job site, weaving through traffic, or pedaling uphill.

Think about the freedom this brings. Commuters no longer need to carry cases or worry about lenses fogging mid-ride. Workers in dusty environments finally have clarity without sacrificing safety. Delivery riders streamline their gear-up routine, gaining sharp vision without added steps. Cyclists focus fully on the road ahead, not whether they packed their glasses.

You don’t have to build new habits. You don’t have to wear two things. You don’t even have to remember anything. The helmet becomes your vision. A natural extension of what you already do, just smarter.

For years, we’ve tuned our gear for speed, for impact resistance, for lightweight comfort. But what good is all that if we’re still squinting through scratches or struggling to see? It’s time to design for clarity, not just head protection, but eye protection that’s always ready.

Over 4 billion people worldwide wear glasses for vision correction. That’s more than half the global population. And yet, nearly 75% of people who need glasses don’t wear them regularly, often due to forgetfulness or discomfort issues.

Now zoom in on bikers. There are an estimated 600 million motorcycles in use globally. That’s a massive overlap: millions of riders who rely on glasses but struggle to pair them with helmets comfortably.

Therefore seeing clearly while riding shouldn’t be an afterthought.

It should be built in.