How about a real-life Ironman helmet that helps you indulge in some superhero fantasy? A pillar of the Marvel universe, Ironman, as a character, captures hearts globally. As part of the Avengers, Marvel’s iconic superhero has achieved unparalleled success. Thanks to this popularity, there has been a myriad of gadgets, toys, and mementos. This helmet is one such prop.
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Real-Life Ironman Helmet
Mechanical Tech Hindi, a renowned YouTube personality focusing on technological innovations, has come up with a video showcasing the Ironman helmet. Looking exactly like its cinematic counterpart, the helmet looks as exciting as it does on the silver screen. With seamless opening and closing movements and an authentic sound replica, this helmet truly captures the essence of Ironman.
The video takes us through the helmet’s features. Through a user-friendly remote control equipped with five buttons, the many features of the helmet can be easily activated. From incremental part-wise movements to full open and close actions, sound effects, eye colour alterations (reminiscent of the intense red in combat mode), and more, the remote lets the user do it all. For a tactile experience, touch-sensitive panels are integrated into the helmet’s sides, allowing the user to have control of various functions.
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Voice Commands
Furthermore, the helmet responds to voice commands, thereby eliminating the need to use the remote. The video showcases this feature by demonstrating the helmet’s response to voice commands. The helmet costs Rs 35,000. However, it’s important to note that it’s intended for recreational use only. After all, it’s a mere replica and not a real crash helmet capable of handling strong impacts. As an accessory, though, it’s perfect for entertainment. This Ironman helmet can give fans a taste of superhero grandeur. But allow us to once again warn you that this helmet is strictly a prop whose purpose is to serve as an amusement piece rather than protective headgear.
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