🚴♂️ Elevate Your Ride with Smart Safety!
The KRS-S1 Smart Helmet combines cutting-edge technology with safety features, including a 1080P camera, Bluetooth 5.0 audio, and an advanced lighting system. Designed for comfort and impact resistance, this helmet is perfect for cycling enthusiasts looking to enhance their riding experience while staying connected and safe.
Brand | KRACESS |
Color | KRS-S1 Matte Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Size | M-21.56-22.84" |
Special Feature | Bluetooth, Lightweight |
Model Name | KRS-S1 |
Outer Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bicycle/Scooter |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 10.8 x 7.9 x 6.9 inches |
Inner Material | Expanded Polystyrene |
Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
UPC | 774388293056 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.69 x 9.57 x 7.24 inches |
Package Weight | 1.48 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.8 x 7.9 x 6.9 inches |
Brand Name | KRACESS |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
Material | PC+EPS |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | KRACESS |
Part Number | KRS-S1 |
Model Year | 2022 |
Included Components | Camera, Bluetooth, lighting |
L**S
Very comfortable
Ok I admit, I really thought most of these reviews were fake. This helmet is legit though. My main concern was worrying about comfort but this thing is more comfortable than my normal helmets. The video is “ok”, don’t expect to catch license plates off it at speed or anything but it would do fine for evidence in an accident situation.The Bluetooth audio is also just “ok” but the bar wasn’t that high in my head for it. The real reason this thing is getting five stars is the comfort and ease of use for all of its functions, super easy to learn how to use everything.I can’t speak for longevity but very happy with this product for this price point so far. I’ll update if it dies in a month or something.
A**R
It is what it is
Right off the bat, I am no expert on bike helmets, this is the first one I have ever owned (my parent's generation considered brain damage to be "character building"). I bought this helmet because I recently got a decent e-bike and felt I might actually need the extra brain protection at the e-bike's higher rate of speed and the extra features like the bluetooth, camera, signal lights, goggle lens and ear covering seemed appealing to me. Now, I haven't crashed with this helmet (yet), so I can't really speak to its actual safety other than to say it does make me feel a lot safer. Its construction seems solid, the adjustable fit is comfortable and doesn't feel like its ready to fall off, but the helmet is heavier than others I had looked at. This isn't necessarily a bad thing. A lot of bike helmets look and feel like cheap plastic toys and give the impression that they wouldn't offer any more protection than wrapping your head in used bubble wrap. This helmet does not feel like that at all. I'm not going to run headfirst into a wall with it, but I feel like I could. As for the helmet's other features:The bluetooth speakers - they work, and that's about the best you can say about them. Sound quality is not great, very hollow and tinny sounding. For phone calls or navigation they are fine, but you probably won't enjoy listening to music on them.The camera - the photos and videos it takes won't be winning any awards; most modern low to mid-range cell phones take much better pictures and video, but what it does produce is good enough to CYA in an accident or traffic violation. The videos are technically 1080, but they are only 25 fps and only have low bitrate mono audio. The video format is AVI, which produces massive files as they are pretty much uncompressed, and for some reason the camera automatically formats the SD card as FAT32 in some way that makes it unreadable to Android devices. If you want to pop out the SD card and review your video or pictures on an Android phone, forget about it.The signal lights - I do like these. Having turn signals on the back of my head is much easier for the cars on the road with me to see than anything seat or fender mounted. I constantly use them, though I don't know if anyone is actually paying attention to them...Goggle lens - I REALLY like this. As someone cursed to wear eye glasses who constantly loses his clip on or prescription sunglasses, this thing is great. Shades just enough sun, keeps the wind and bugs out of my eyes and doesn't even come close to interfering with my glasses. The magnets seem more than strong enough to hold it on, so I don't really worry about losing it. I also just discovered the optional (purchased separately) clear and yellow tint lenses, so I may pick up an extra for night riding soon.Ear coverings - Yep, it has them... I'll be honest, I haven't really used these yet. I stopped using my bike during most of the winter and only got the helmet after things started to warm up again. I'm honestly hoping the ear covers will allow me to keep using the bike in at least some of the cold weather.One final note, and this is mostly a FYI: multiple places in this item's description, in the Amazon Q&A and even in the manual that came in the box with the actual helmet it states that a memory card for the camera is not included and must be purchased separately. So I bought one. Three, actually, since I found a good deal on a three pack of decent high speed PNY cards. But what did I find packaged up neatly in the box with my helmet? A generic no-name 64GB class 10 micro SD card.I don't know who to believe now.Honestly, if you are considering this helmet, I would wait to buy a card until after you receive the helmet. Micro SD cards aren't really that expensive, but why waste the money if they are going to send you one anyway?
J**.
Not bad, but some issues.
Okay I will review the old and new model here. The old model is the $70, and new is $170. The helmet is comfortable, but the only color I could find on Amazon is black. I don’t know if you need to go on their website for the other color.The helmet part past the color is slightly heavier, but has the basic adjustment straps and dial. They both come with ear warmers. They slide into a slot and don’t clip in tight.The visor is plastic and scratches when you look at it. I have the first issue of the helmet. The magnets seemed flipped from all the other helmets I’ve owned to hold the visor on the helmet. I had replacement visors and the magnets pushed them away, so I was forced to pull the magnets and flip it, so if you get a helmet visor replacement, or color change you might have to flip the magnet.Now the part about the electronics.Camera: 1080 with no stability, so if you hit a bump, or light changes the camera blurs for a second. I got the camera to film traffic. It will not pick up plates and will not show things super clear, but should work for the he said she said moments. It will be crap if you are trying to start a bike YouTube channel. Now comes the difference between old and new. Old holds up to a 64g SD card. New holds up to a 128g SD. Old you need an SD card reader and pull it out of the helmet to read. The new you can plug the helmet into the computer and access the SD without a reader. When using the helmet camera alone the battery is about 3-3.5hrs. Note I had to get the video into a video editing software to get audio to work on both cameras. Just playing the video file straight there is no sound, but you can get the sound with editing software. They also should get glasses to cover the camera lens to protect from rain and things hitting the helmet like branches.Speaker is the same between the models best I can tell. It is a small speaker and very treble side and tinny sounding. If you thought you’d be getting Bose quality at this price point you’d be crazy. They work, but are not the best. It works with camera at the same time. The battery lasts about 3hrs with both.Calls it will do a okay call to be heard, but the Bluetooth/my cell plan drops the voice, but not the call randomly. So a few can you repeat that moments.Rear light has a handlebar mount for the turn signals. I already have turn signals on my bike, so this function I don’t use. The light is okay not the brightest I’ve ever used it is maybe 50-100 lumens if it was my guess.Overall the new helmet has a better look. And works better with the camera, but the old helmet works well if it is in your price point. The only major difference is how the camera reads the SD card. If you own a microSD card reader it is not a problem to use the old helmet. The new helmet is just one last thing to get and looks nicer in my opinion.
L**F
Best bike helmet!
Love this helmet. I had a large brake light on my motorcycle I loved. So grateful to find this with a brake light too and turn signals. Such great features.A camera too. So great!!
C**P
Great fit!
This helmet is perfect! Everything it says in a video and a whole lot more very comfortable very easy to use. I just love it and trust me. I got a big head and it’s just about anybody.!
B**O
Perfect
Perfect for daily commute, all works fine camera Bluetooth for calls, good size, comfortable, the light is awesome with the remote control, and the googles are agreat. Can even use it with my oftalmic glasses on.
P**D
Very nice helmet!
Very nice fitting smart helmet! I’m happy with it.
A**R
Perfect
Just as descriped, arrived on time.
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