BMW Motorrad and Alpinestars have just launched an exclusive
partnership ШУУД ҮЗЭХ to develop
airbag safety clothing. The first product from the pairing will be a motorcycle jacket equipped with an airbag waistcoat based on Alpinestars' Tech-Air airbag technology.
Alpinestars touts its Tech-Air as the world’s first self-contained street airbag system designed to function without the need for sensors to be fitted to the motorcycle. This eliminates the need for any kind of installation or pairing with a specific bike. All the rider has to do is zip up their jacket and the system is activated.
An LED display
located on the sleeve provides visual confirmation the system is active and displays the
battery’s charging level. When fully charged, its battery pack should be good for 25
hours of continuous use, with Alpinestars adding that one hour of charging is sufficient for
four hours of riding time.
The algorithm of the street version has been
optimized to identify all possible danger situations, including low-
and
high-side collisions. It even detects accidents that occur when the
motorcycle is stationary, such as a rear impact while waiting at the
traffic lights, for example.
Depending on the accident type, the system will typically detect an impact
within 30 to 60 milliseconds and deploy in the subsequent 25 ms, promising
protection to the chest, kidney areas, back and shoulders.
The BMW Motorrad jacket, which will carry branding of both BMW and
Alpinestars and come in male and female versions, is set to make its
public debut later this year.
The following video shows the Alpinestars
Tech-Air street airbag system in action and outlines its functions.
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