inVIEW Wireless Helmet Brake & Turn Signal System with Red Lens

WH-TRAN-RCVR-RED
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Description

inView is a wireless helmet brake and turn signal light system with advanced features that dramatically increases your visibility and riding safety. It attaches easily to any helmet and any motorcycle to provide brake hazard and turn signal LED lighting. Please Note: Helmet is not included read more

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2 lbs
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1 × 1 × 1 in
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Description

Features:

  • Red lens
  • Advanced features include propriety inView technology
  • No on/off switch – you don’t have to remember to turn it on or off
  • Passive braking (ex. downshifting) detection that illuminates both helmet and motorcycle brake light
  • Automatic diagnostics that test battery condition and communication
  • Ultra-bright LEDs
  • Long battery life
  • Simple battery changes with commonly available batteries
  • DIY installation
  • 2 sets of mounts included for easy transferring between helmets
  • Included motorcycle transceiver unit must be hard wired to motorcycle

What’s in the box?

  • Wireless Helmet Brake and Turn Signal System With Red Lens
  • Mounting instructions

Part Numbers

Our part number: WH-TRAN-RCVR-RED
Manufacturer part number: 18-INV-WH-TRAN-RCVR-RED

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    Kenneth Jamrozy

    Does it require any wiring connections or modifications the the wiring system of the bike? Sensors, brake light circuit?

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    Stephan hamel

    Does this work with BMW canbus

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    Arquimedes Valenti

    When it will be available again e mail me at [email protected]. thanks

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