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Ele.me plans to cover 100,000 smart helmets nationwide this year: voice orders

IT home January 12 news, Hungry Mo recently in Shanghai and other cities pilot smart helmets, plans to distribute more than 100,000 in the country this year.

This helmet supports order receiving operation through voice commands, and is equipped with an independent noise reduction control chip, which can make speech recognition more accurate after reducing ambient noise. In addition to Mandarin, smart helmets can also recognize a variety of dialects such as Northeast dialects and Cantonese.

Ele.me plans to cover 100,000 smart helmets nationwide this year: voice orders

At present, Ele.me is testing the interconnection of smart helmets with knight order taking software to expand more functions. With built-in sensors, smart helmets can perform wear detection and collision detection. And when encountering an impact, the smart helmet will issue a prompt, calling the knight emergency contact with one click in a dangerous situation.

Ele.me said that this helmet meets the national GB811-2010 standard, stiffness, stability, penetration resistance, absorption of collision energy and other indicators have passed safety tests, using more scratch-resistant, anti-fog materials. In addition, the smart helmet also has a built-in warning light, if the rider brakes or reaches a section without street lights, the helmet's side lights will automatically flash, improving riding safety.

IT Home has learned that Ele.me smart helmets have been distributed in batches and are expected to cover 100,000 active knights across the country this year. The first batch of smart helmets in the form of targeted invitations, free of charge to knight internal testing. After the subsequent opening of the purchase, Ele.me will subsidize each smart helmet to ensure that the price of smart helmets is the same as the price of existing ordinary helmets. Knights can choose whether to use smart helmets according to their own delivery needs.

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