COROS OMNI
Smart Cycling Helmet
Bone Conduction Audio.
The integrated open ear
Bone Conduction Audio system delivers precision
audio and full environmental awareness. No ear buds
and no wires means you can direct your attention
where it should be - on the road!
Expanded polystyrene
Power button
LED light
Strap
Tri-glide splitters
O-Ring
Polycarbonate shell
Padding
Over ear bone
conduction headset
Buckle
Wind Resistant
Microphone
List of Contents
Smart Helmet, Smart Remote and Mount, Micro-USB Charging
Cable, Emergency Identification Card, COROS™ Helmet
Bag, Reflective Decal, Visor
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Smart Communication.
Precision audio for music,
phone calls, ride data, and voice navigation.
Music Player.
Bluetooth connection is integrated with
the mobile app.
Auto Light .
Auto Light for safe cycling day or night.
Light activation is automatic based on ambient
light. Automatic feature can be disabled via smart
remote.
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How to Wear Your Helmet How to Wear Your Helmet, cont.
• The tri-glide splitter as shown in Fig. 3 is a key component
for positioning the helmet. Adjust the tri-glide splitters on each
side of the helmet so that the left strap and right strap come
together just under the earlobes.
O-Ring
Fig. 1. Correct Fig. 2. Incorrect
Tri-glide
splitters
Warning: Please do not wear an improperly sized helmet even
after adjusting its fastening system.
Put the helmet on your head as shown in Fig.1. Slide the
tri-glide splitters just below your earlobes. Next, adjust the
location of the buckle to provide even tension between your
neck and head. Finally, adjust the knob on the regulator for
Fig. 3. Fig. 4.
proper integration.
• Fig.1 shows the correct way to wear the helmet. Always
wear the helmet with the strap and buckle fastened, and with
the strap pulled tight and positioned back against the throat.
The leading edge of the helmet should land just above the
• Fig. 4 shows how the chin strap also plays an important part
role in positioning the helmet. Adjust the length of the strap
and the location of the buckle to create a comfortable, yet firm
tightness around your chin and head.
eyebrows.
• Fig. 2 illustrates the incorrect position for the helmet. Failure
to wear the helmet properly may cause discomfort to the rider
or even cause the helmet to shift or fall off during an accident.
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