
-- Hawkeye has introduced its titular rear-view camera system, combining AI-powered threat detection with extended range capabilities. Expressly designed for cyclists, the device delivers advance warning regarding potential dangers up to 220 meters behind - significantly outpacing alternative systems in the process.
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The release comes as American cyclists continue to face heightened risk from vehicles approaching from behind - a blind spot that traditional rearview mirrors can’t adequately address. In response, Hawkeye’s 3-camera system delivers a 220-degree field of view, monitoring both directly behind and to the sides of the rider to provide comprehensive situational awareness at all times.
Hawkeye uses a neural network-trained AI, configured to classify actual hazards (trucks, cars, bikes, and pedestrians) rather than simply detect movement. The company notably explains that this provides cyclists with up to 6.2 seconds of warning time at highway speeds.
This intelligent classification also reduces false alerts - a common pain point with basic radar systems - all while addressing the critical safety gap faced by riders navigating traffic-heavy environments such as congested intersections and multi-lane roadways.
Moreover, the system delivers both audible alerts and graphical displays directly to the rider's smartphone through a compatible app available for iOS and Android devices. By intelligently classifying approaching objects through its neural network, Hawkeye distinguishes between genuine threats and general motion, building confidence among safety-conscious cyclists in turn.
Real-time monitoring continues throughout the ride, with Hawkeye highlighting the AI’s ability to process visual data while identifying critical hazards and trigger warnings long before vehicles enter the danger zone.
And beyond threat detection, Hawkeye incorporates AI-driven hazard light activation that responds to approaching traffic, crash alert capabilities for incident documentation, and black box video recording. The system also mounts universally to seat posts of varying diameters, seat stays, or rear racks, accommodating different bicycle configurations.
These integrated features contribute to a safety ecosystem that goes beyond rearview monitoring to include automated responses and accountability tools - with Hawkeye emphasizing the positive impact on cyclists, riders, drivers, and pedestrians.
Additional details are available at: https://youtu.be/4SHWdvDIPkU?si=WpNe_agyYUuHOHay
Skillion Inc., the company behind Hawkeye, has maintained its focus on bicycle safety innovations since introducing a rear bike camera in 2016. Years of research and development have gone into its latest flagship product launch, culminating in a system designed to set new industry benchmarks in cycling safety.
Interested parties can find further details about Hawkeye at: https://hawkeye.bike/#pricing-section
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Name: Pete Cooper
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Organization: Hawkeye
Address: 1178 Broadway, New York, New York (NY) 10001, United States
Website: https://hawkeye.bike
Release ID: 89189675