
"We're in a risky business, and companies like KOPILOT.ID want to make the activity we all love safer. Whether your tires mostly end up on asphalt, dirt, or a solid mix of both, a crash is inevitable. While they might not be able to prevent the crash, KOPILOT may be crucial in the moments that follow. Creating Easier Communication in Emergencies"
"I usually ride solo. It isn't always ideal from a safety perspective, but it is the reality of getting enough time on my bike. I always have my phone with me, tell my wife where I am going, and try not to push my limits too much when I'm alone. But that is typically the extent of my safety protocol."
"That said, I have used products similar to KOPILOT, such as an Aleck crash sensor. I used the Aleck-equipped Smith Payroll for quite a while, having a bit more confidence that emergency contacts would be notified in the event of a significant crash. However, I struggled to remember to charge the crash sensor in the helmet, rendering its safety advancements useless. That's where KOPILOT.ID comes in - there's nothing to charge, and it will always be ready to provide your emergency contact information."
"Simply put, KOPILOT.ID is a small NFC (Near Field Communication) tag that can be loaded with emergency information. It mounts to a helmet, clips to a pack or goggles, or attaches to a jacket zipper. In the event of a significant crash, individuals assisting can scan the KOPILOT tag with their smartphone. Doing so will bring up the emergency profile associated with that tag. This profile includes emergency contact information, allergies, medications, and other essential details."
Many riders often ride alone and rely on basic safety measures such as carrying a phone and telling someone their route. KOPILOT.ID is a small NFC tag that stores an emergency profile with contacts, allergies, medications, and other vital details. The tag mounts to helmets, packs, goggles, or jacket zippers and requires no charging. In a significant crash, a responder can scan the tag with an NFC-enabled smartphone to view the profile. The tags are compatible with nearly all NFC-equipped phones when NFC is enabled, offering a persistent, always-ready way to share critical medical information.
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