SELMA — The Blaze Cap

BE SEEN.
RIDE BLAZE.

A smart helmet with a high-mounted brake light and turn indicators — wired to your bike and blazing straight into the eyeline of the driver behind you.

SELMA Blaze Cap helmet, line-art side profile
01 — Built to be impossible to miss SCROLL

The problem

LOW.
DIM.
INVISIBLE.

A motorcycle’s brake light and indicators sit low to the ground, stay small, and still run dim bulbs. In fog and on highways, they all but vanish — and the result is severe, rising road casualties.

0 two-wheeler accidents in India (2023) tied to poor rear visibility

The insight

Cars get a third brake light.
Bikes can’t.

Every car carries a high-mounted brake strip on the boot for exactly this reason. A bike can’t — so we put the signal where it’s impossible to miss: on your head.

Watch it blaze

BRAKE.
SIGNAL.
SURVIVE.

Raised to helmet height, the Blaze Cap throws bright, unmistakable signals straight into the eyeline of the driver behind you.

  • Brake light — a 12V LED triangle fires the instant you slow.
  • Turn indicators — amber arrays sweep left and right.
  • High-mount — at eye level, not lost above the tyre.
Rear of the Blaze Cap with brake light and indicators lit

How it’s made

ENGINEERED TO BE SEEN.

Lights12V LED brake + indicator arrays
BrainWireless transmitter
ChargingUSB-C · full in 20 min
Battery12 hr+ ride time
Shell3D-printed aero body
Signal2 ms brake + turn transmission

Two versions

PICK YOUR BLAZE.

01 / Wired ₹3,000

Wired Blaze Cap

Plug. Play. Be seen.

Connects to your bike with a single CAT6 + RJ45 cable. Zero pairing, zero lag — pure plug-and-play reliability.

  • ConnectionCAT6 · RJ45
  • LatencyInstant, hard-wired
Choose Wired
02 / Wireless ₹6,000

Wireless Blaze Cap

Cut the cord. Keep the glow.

A wireless transmitter links to your bike via your phone hotspot, transmitting brake & turn signals in just 2 milliseconds.

  • ConnectionWireless transmitter
  • Latency2 ms
Choose Wireless

Why now

THE ROAD
AHEAD.

0 helmet market CAGR, 2025–2031
0 annual growth in smart-helmet demand, globally

READY TO
RIDE SEEN?