ARider uses iPhone 3GS for realtime maps

By Mark Rollins - 10/27/2009 2:27:45 PM


The ARider, created by Ubiquitous Entertainment, uses a head-mounted display, a bike helmet, and the iPhone 3GS to create a real-time map for bikers. Apparently, it takes advantage of the iPhone’s compass, and it can also be used for hands-free calls and connecting to Twitter using TwitBird Pro. It looks like it works well, but do you want to wear an iPhone on your helmet?

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Tags: ARider, iPhone, iPhone 3GS, iPhone compass



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