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Mecury 100

 

Group 4 Members:
Gregory Burton, Damien Courvalin, Anne-Sophie Ducottet, Ashley Tan, Jeff Weiser
Sleek and stylish, Mercury 100 improves any biking experience by relaying critical information to a helmet-mounted display screen. Serious and casual cyclists can use Mercury 100 to monitor their speed, direction and distance/time traveled without glancing down at handlebar-mounted gauges. By dynamically transmitting information to an LED display, Mercury 100 allows cyclists to keep their eyes trained on any road or trail, avoiding the traffic and injury risks incurred by standard monitoring devices. Where current cycle gauges require that bikers avert their eyes from uneven roads or unpredictable traffic conditions, Mercury 100’s wireless technology reduces dangers to a cyclist by replacing the speedometer, odometer and compass with a single device in his or her line of sight. Mercury 100 imparts a competitive advantage in any racing context while eliminating the risk of accidents caused by rider distraction. Cycling accidents currently result in more than 50,000 injuries annually; using Mercury 100 in conjunction with a helmet and good judgment reduces your chances of becoming another statistic
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