Extensive Industry Experience

The company has a proven track record, with over 18 years of experience serving international brands and a factory that has been manufacturing sporting goods for more than two decades.

Comprehensive OEM & ODM Services

They specialize in providing full OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) services, demonstrating their capability to handle everything from design and development to final production for their clients.

Strong R&D and Design Capabilities

With a strong R&D department and a professional technical team, they focus on continuous innovation and integrating modern, fashionable styles into their product designs to meet diverse market demands.

Certified Quality and Safety Compliance

Their commitment to quality is backed by an ISO 9001:2008 certification. Critically, their products meet multiple international safety standards, including CE, CPSC, ASTM, and AS/NZS, assuring clients of their safety and reliability.

Wide and Specialized Product Range

They are not limited to one type of helmet. Their expertise covers a broad spectrum of sports, including cycling, skiing, motorcycling, horse riding, and climbing, showcasing their versatility as a specialized manufacturer.

Established Global Market Presence

The company has a strong export history, with established markets in North America, Europe, Australia, South America, and the Middle East, indicating their experience in navigating international logistics and market requirements.

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Established in 2008, SPIRIT (HK) Sports Co., Ltd. is a specialized helmet manufacturer in China providing comprehensive OEM & ODM services. Our team offers over 18 years of experience serving international brands, backed by a factory with more than 20 years in sports equipment manufacturing.

We develop a wide range of safety helmets—including models for cycling, skiing, motorcycling, and climbing—all engineered to meet major international safety standards such as CE, CPSC, ASTM, and AS/NZS.

As an ISO9001 certified company, we are committed to integrity, quality, and customer satisfaction. We leverage our strong R&D capabilities and professional technical team to deliver the safest protection products to a global market, with primary exports to North America, Europe, Australia, and other regions.

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How Does a Helmet with Bluetooth Work?

A helmet with Bluetooth has a small, integrated module that contains a Bluetooth chip, an amplifier, and a battery. This module allows the smart helmet to wirelessly pair with your smartphone, just like a set of headphones or a wireless speaker. Once paired, audio from your phone is transmitted to small speakers embedded in the helmet's earpads or interior. A microphone, typically placed in the chin bar area to shield it from wind, captures your voice for phone calls or voice commands. Some advanced Bluetooth helmets also support intercom features, allowing riders to communicate with each other over short distances. This technology, when expertly integrated by a manufacturer like SPIRIT, turns your helmet into a hands-free communication and entertainment hub.

What Features Are in a Modern Smart Helmet?

A modern smart helmet integrates a suite of technologies to enhance rider safety and convenience. The most common features include a high-visibility LED lighting system, often with front and rear lights, turn signals, and automatic brake lights. Bluetooth connectivity is a core feature, enabling hands-free phone calls, music streaming, and GPS navigation audio through built-in speakers and a microphone. Advanced models include safety sensors like an accelerometer, which can detect a hard fall and trigger a connected app to send an SOS alert with your location to emergency contacts. As a leading manufacturer, SPIRIT has the capability to integrate all of these features into a single, cohesive, and certified safe smart helmet.

Safety Certifications for Smart Helmets: Do Electronics Interfere?

A key concern for any smart helmet is whether the integrated electronics interfere with its ability to protect the rider. Reputable manufacturers like SPIRIT engineer their helmets to ensure this is not the case. The helmet must pass the exact same safety standards as a non-smart helmet, such as CPSC 1203 in the US or EN 1078 in Europe. During the design process, components like the battery and circuit board are placed in areas where they will not compromise the structural integrity of the shell or the crushable EPS foam liner. The helmet then undergoes the full battery of destructive impact tests to prove it meets the standard. When you buy a certified smart helmet, you are getting a product that has been proven to be just as safe as its traditional counterparts.

Are Smart Helmets with Crash Detection Reliable?

Crash detection in a smart helmet is a valuable safety feature that has become increasingly reliable. The technology uses a built-in multi-axis accelerometer and gyroscope to constantly monitor for the violent, tumbling forces that are characteristic of a crash. When these forces exceed a certain threshold, the helmet's firmware triggers an alert through a connected smartphone app. The app will typically start a countdown, giving the rider a chance to cancel the alarm if they are okay. If it's not canceled, the app automatically sends a text message with the rider's GPS location to their pre-set emergency contacts. While no system is 100% foolproof, the algorithms have been refined to be highly accurate, making a smart helmet with this feature a powerful tool for getting help quickly, especially when riding alone.

What users say about SPIRIT SPORTS

We've partnered with SPIRIT on our OEM helmet line for over five years, and their consistency is unmatched. Their team understands our brand's quality standards implicitly and delivers exceptional products on schedule, every time. They are a reliable and indispensable part of our supply chain.

David Müller, Senior Product Manager

As a startup, bringing our unique design vision to life was our biggest challenge. The R&D team at SPIRIT was phenomenal. They not only embraced our concept for a new skate helmet but also enhanced it with innovative features and materials. The final product exceeded all our expectations.

Sarah Jenkins, Founder & CEO

Safety is non-negotiable for us, especially since our products are for the children's market. SPIRIT gives us complete peace of mind. Their rigorous adherence to CPSC and ASTM safety standards, combined with flawless manufacturing quality, makes them our trusted partner for all our helmet needs.

Michael Chen, Head of Procurement

The communication and customer service from the SPIRIT team are truly top-notch. From initial inquiry to final delivery, the process was seamless. They are responsive, professional, and genuinely committed to ensuring a smooth partnership. It’s a pleasure working with such a proactive team.

Olivia Walsh, Operations Director

Working with SPIRIT to develop our new line of horse riding helmets was a fantastic experience. Their ability to customize features to fit our specific market demands while maintaining a reasonable price point was incredible. They are true experts in both design and manufacturing.

Emily Carter, Brand Owner

Do you have any questions?

What key features define a "smart helmet"?

<p>A smart helmet integrates electronic technology to enhance safety and convenience. Core features typically include a high-visibility LED lighting system (often with turn signals and automatic brake lights), Bluetooth connectivity for audio (music, podcasts, calls) and communication, and onboard sensors like an accelerometer to detect braking or a potential crash. Many also feature connectivity to a dedicated smartphone app.</p>

How does Bluetooth connectivity work in a smart helmet?

<p>Bluetooth connectivity pairs the smart helmet with a smartphone. This allows the rider to stream audio directly to built-in speakers, make and receive hands-free phone calls using an integrated microphone, and listen to turn-by-turn GPS navigation. Some advanced models also use Bluetooth for a helmet-to-helmet intercom system or to connect to a handlebar remote for controlling features like turn signals.</p>

What is an accelerometer and what does it do in a smart helmet?

<p>An accelerometer is a sensor that detects changes in motion and velocity. In a smart helmet, it serves two primary functions. First, it can sense when a rider is decelerating and automatically trigger a bright brake light to alert traffic behind them. Second, it can be programmed to detect the unique forces of a hard fall or crash. This "crash detection" feature can then trigger a connected smartphone app to send an emergency alert with the rider's location to pre-selected contacts.</p>

Does adding complex electronics compromise the safety of a smart helmet?

<p>It does not, provided the helmet is engineered by an expert manufacturer. A reputable partner like SPIRIT designs the smart helmet from the ground up, ensuring that the placement of batteries, circuit boards, and wiring does not interfere with the structural integrity of the shell or the energy-absorbing EPS foam liner. The helmet must still pass all the same rigorous impact safety standards (like CPSC or CE) as a non-smart helmet.</p>

What is the OEM process for a smart helmet with custom app integration?

<p>This is a highly collaborative process. It starts with defining the hardware features of the smart helmet and the desired functions of the mobile app. SPIRIT's engineering team then develops the helmet's hardware and the firmware (the onboard software) that controls it. We provide your software development team with an SDK (Software Development Kit) that allows your app to communicate with the helmet via Bluetooth. This partnership ensures that the hardware and software work together seamlessly to create a polished user experience.</p>

How do you ensure the reliability and battery life of a complex smart helmet?

<p>Reliability is ensured through rigorous testing and high-quality components. At SPIRIT, we conduct extensive testing on all electronic components for durability, water resistance (IP rating), and performance in a range of temperatures. Battery life is a function of battery capacity (measured in mAh) and the efficiency of the electronics. We engineer our helmets with high-capacity Lithium-ion batteries and smart power management firmware to provide hours of use, and we utilize modern, convenient charging standards like USB-C.</p>

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