Brain-Protecting Wearable Devices

This Helmet-Mounted Wearable Helps Reduce Rear Head Impacts

The 'DCLR8' is an innovatively engineered wearable device that aims to address some of the gaps in protection that are present with conventional helmets used by many athletes.

Developed by Albert Beyer, the 'DCLR8' is a wearable device that is designed to be mounted to existing helmets. This wearable has an impact-absorbing component that comprises a pair of bowl-shaped carbon fiber elements that link together to form a spherical layer. When the wearer suffers an impact to the back of their head, the sphere absorbs energy and transfers it to the side in order to mitigate impact through the head. As the sphere gets crushed by the impact, trapped air escapes via a series of vent holes, with the sphere then easily able to be replaced.

The 'DCLR8' is currently the subject of a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, and can be reserved for a pledge of $37.

Image Credit: DCLR8

Impact-absorbing Wearable Devices
Developing wearable technology that offers additional protection from head injuries and tackles the gaps in conventional helmets
Bowl-shaped Carbon Fiber Elements
Innovatively engineering carbon fiber technology to create impact-absorbing bowl-shaped elements for wearable devices
Spherical Layer Technology
Exploring the potential of spherical layer technology to enhance the protection of existing helmets and wearable devices

Where This Applies

Sports Equipment Manufacturing
Incorporating impact-absorbing wearable technology into existing sports equipment to enhance player safety and performance
Wearable Technology
Developing and investing in innovations in wearable technology for safety and impact protection
Medical Technology
Exploring the use and application of wearable technology to prevent or reduce the severity of head injuries
SCORE
2.3 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 30%
Activity 22%
Freshness 17%