THIS HELMET CALLS
FOR HELP

We’ve transformed the bicycle helmet into a live tracking device, crash detector, and safety beacon. No annual fees, a design that works with virtually any cycling helmet—ANGi not only adds protection, but it connects you to help when you need it most.

We just reinvented the helmet.

THIS IS ANGi...

ANGi is a patented, helmet-mounted sensor that measures the forces transmitted to your helmet during a crash, as well as the harmful rotational forces that occur during crashes when your helmet doesn’t actually impact the ground.

THIS IS ANGi...

ANGi is a patented, helmet-mounted sensor that measures the forces transmitted to your helmet during a crash, as well as the harmful rotational forces that occur during crashes when your helmet doesn’t actually impact the ground.

This is How it Works

Just pair ANGi with a smartphone equipped with the Specialized Ride App. If ANGi detects a crash during a ride, it sends a countdown alert to your phone. If you’re hurt and unable to stop the countdown, the app transmits a text alert and your most recently uploaded GPS coordinates to your emergency contacts.

SAFETY FOR ALL

ANGi works with almost any cycling helmet, and there are no annual fees for its service. Of course, all Specialized helmets from 2019 onward are compatible. Not sure about your helmet? Check the FAQs to find out and get on your path to safer rides.

SAFETY FOR ALL

ANGi works with almost any cycling helmet, and there are no annual fees for its service. Of course, all Specialized helmets from 2019 onward are compatible. Not sure about your helmet? Check the FAQs to find out and get on your path to safer rides.

INNOVATION BORN
ON A RIDE

ANGi is the culmination of years of research and development, but it all started on a training ride that went wrong. One rider went to the hospital. Another rider asked himself what he could do to help make every trip a little bit safer. ANGi is the answer.

INNOVATION BORN
ON A RIDE

ANGi is the culmination of years of research and development, but it all started on a training ride that went wrong. One rider went to the hospital. Another rider asked himself what he could do to help make every trip a little bit safer. ANGi is the answer.