Skully Helmets designed and manufacturered AR and AI wearable technology as a part of the broader mobility interconnect. Skully's initial product was wearable technology for motorized sports - a motorcycle helmet featuring a heads-up display, 180 degree rear-view camera, GPS navigation, media player, and mobile phone pairing.
Skully's Augmented Reality helmets gave riders a real-time 360-degree situational view of the world around them without having to rely on mirrors and over-the-shoulder looks.
Skully's Augmented Reality helmets gave riders a real-time 360-degree situational view of the world around them without having to rely on mirrors and over-the-shoulder looks.
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $11M
Founded date: 2013
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | Celesta Ca... | celesta.vc |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 27.02.2015 | Series A | $11M | - |
Mentions in press and media 15
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| 28.05.2024 | Motorcycle Helmet Market Set to Achieve a Valuation of USD 4,294.8 million, Riding on a 6.1% CAGR | motorcycle helmet Market motorcycle helmet market was valued at $2,444.5 million in 2020 and is anticipated to grow to $4,294.8 million by 2030, growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1% DELAWARE, WILMINGTON, UNITED STATES, May 28, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/... |
| 31.03.2022 | Motorcycle Helmet Market Expanding at a Healthy 6.1% CAGR, To Reach a Value of $4,294.8 million by 2030, Says AMR | Motorcycle Helmet -allied market research spreading awareness regarding the negative effects of drunk driving is expected to boost the market globally. PORTLAND, 5933 NE WIN SIVERS DRIVE, #205, OR 97220, UNITED STATE, March 30, 2022 /EINPre... |
| 23.02.2016 | Augmented Reality Motorcycle Helmet Startup Skully Hires Former HTC, Ducati Execs | New leadership is coming to the augmented reality startup Skully whose strikingly cool $1,499 AR-1 motorcycle helmet is continuing to ship to early backers. Today, the company officially announced that they have brought Martin Fichter on as... |
| 11.12.2015 | Wear In Your Welcome For The Holidays | This post is sponsored by Wearable IoT World. It reflects the views of the sponsor, not ReadWrite’s editors. The holidays are a time for reflection. They invite us to look back on how far we’ve come and think about the people we are thankfu... |
| 28.08.2015 | The Hottest Wearable Tech and Smart Gadgets of 2015 | Google might have retreated with its Google Glass, but wearable tech finally seems to be poised enough to burst into the mainstream. Such products were previously limited to the athletically minded people who were the first adopters of this... |
| 21.05.2015 | A Smartglasses Pioneer Has A New Vision For Wearables | Erick Miller talks fast. That’s fitting, considering he runs a boutique venture-capital firm called Hyperspeed Ventures. At Wearable World Congress, Miller was in stealth mode, his role unrevealed until the very end of the conference. That’... |
| 20.05.2015 | Nobody wants your wearable | SAN FRANCISCO — The problem with wearable technology might just be that nobody particularly wants it. Not if you call it “wearable technology,” that is. That’s the conclusion proffered by Marcus Weller, the chief executive and cofounder of ... |
| 20.05.2015 | Nobody wants your wearable | Did you miss a session from GamesBeat Summit 2022? All sessions are available to stream now. Learn more. SAN FRANCISCO — The problem with wearable technology might just be that nobody particularly wants it. Not if you call it “wearable tech... |
| 27.02.2015 | Skully Completes $11M Series A Financing | Skully, Inc., a San Francisco, CA-based maker of intelligent vehicle systems, completed an $11m Series A financing. The round was led by Walden Riverwood Ventures and Intel Capital with participation from Formation 8, Techstars, Eastlink Ca... |
| 27.02.2015 | Smart Motorcycle Helmet Maker Skully Lands $11 Million In Series A To Start Manufacturing The AR-1 | Not long after closing on one of the most successful campaigns in the history of Indiegogo and landing another $1.5 million in seed capital, SKULLY, the motorcycle helmet with a heads-up display, has raised $11 million in Series A funding. ... |
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