
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Motorcycle safety continues to evolve as new technologies are introduced to reduce distraction and improve rider awareness. Viber Alert focuses on a haptic interface designed to deliver essential information through vibration rather than visual cues. The system integrates vibrating motors into a motorcycle seat, allowing riders to receive alerts without looking away from the road. This approach addresses a significant safety challenge, as rider inattention contributes to a large portion of global road fatalities.
The transcript notes that more than one million people lose their lives each year in road accidents, with a substantial percentage linked to distraction. Motorcyclists face an even greater risk because every glance at the dashboard removes attention from the road ahead. By shifting information delivery from visual to tactile, Viber Alert aims to reduce these moments of vulnerability and support safer riding conditions.
How the Haptic Interface WorksThe Viber Alert system uses four vibration motors embedded in the seat. These motors are positioned at the four corners, allowing directional cues to be felt through the rider's body. When a turn signal remains active, a vibration is delivered on the corresponding side of the seat. When a vehicle approaches from behind or when another safety system detects a potential hazard, the vibration is delivered from the rear. The system translates dashboard information, navigation cues, and safety alerts into tactile patterns that can be understood without diverting attention.
The interface connects directly to the motorcycle and communicates with onboard systems. For aftermarket use, a partnership with Corbin enables integration into replacement seats for a wide range of motorcycle models. Riders using the aftermarket version can connect through a proprietary app that provides haptic navigation, speed trap alerts, and hazard notifications. A button on the side of the saddle allows riders to report road hazards, creating a shared safety network among users.
Expanding Access and Future ApplicationsThe technology is currently being integrated through OEM partnerships and aftermarket seat manufacturers. The Corbin collaboration allows riders to purchase seats with the haptic interface already installed, making the system accessible without requiring technical expertise. The app‑based navigation system supports turn‑by‑turn guidance through vibration, reducing reliance on visual map checks.
The transcript also highlights potential insurance applications. Because the system collects data on rider behavior, such as harsh braking, aggressive turns, and speed compliance, future partnerships with insurance providers may create opportunities for premium discounts. These possibilities remain under exploration, but the data‑driven nature of the system supports long‑term potential in this area.
The origin of the technology is rooted in personal experience. The co‑founder, Vincenzo, developed the system after experiencing a motorcycle accident, motivating the creation of a tool that could reduce risk for other riders. This background reinforces the system's focus on real‑world safety challenges and practical solutions.
ConclusionViber Alert introduces a haptic safety interface designed to reduce distraction and improve rider awareness by delivering essential information through vibration. Through directional cues, hazard alerts, and haptic navigation, the system supports safer riding conditions without requiring visual attention. With OEM integration, aftermarket availability, and future insurance applications, the technology reflects a shift toward more intuitive and less distracting motorcycle safety systems.
Interview by Scott Ertz of PLUGHITZ Live.
Sponsored by:Scott Ertz is a seasoned media professional whose dynamic presence spans broadcasting, journalism, and tech storytelling. As Editor-in-Chief of PLUGHITZ Live, he leads a multimedia platform that blends insightful reporting with engaging live coverage of major industry events. He's best known as the host of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology, a long-running show that demystifies emerging tech trends with clarity and charisma, and Piltch Point, where he collaborates with Avram Piltch to spotlight cutting-edge innovations.
Scott's media journey began with a passion for connecting audiences to the pulse of technology. His work has taken him behind the scenes at CES, Collision Conference, and FIRST Robotics events, where he's interviewed industry leaders and captured the cultural impact of tech in real time. His on-camera style is both approachable and informed, making complex topics accessible to viewers across platforms.
Beyond hosting, Scott is a developer and producer, shaping the technical backbone of PLUGHITZ Corporation's properties. His storytelling is rooted in authenticity, whether he's scripting historical segments or crafting social media narratives. With a background in gaming culture and community engagement, Scott brings a unique blend of nostalgia, innovation, and journalistic integrity to every broadcast. His voice is one of curiosity, connection, and creative leadership.
InterviewPowered by Privacy
By PLUGHITZ Live5
11 ratings
Motorcycle safety continues to evolve as new technologies are introduced to reduce distraction and improve rider awareness. Viber Alert focuses on a haptic interface designed to deliver essential information through vibration rather than visual cues. The system integrates vibrating motors into a motorcycle seat, allowing riders to receive alerts without looking away from the road. This approach addresses a significant safety challenge, as rider inattention contributes to a large portion of global road fatalities.
The transcript notes that more than one million people lose their lives each year in road accidents, with a substantial percentage linked to distraction. Motorcyclists face an even greater risk because every glance at the dashboard removes attention from the road ahead. By shifting information delivery from visual to tactile, Viber Alert aims to reduce these moments of vulnerability and support safer riding conditions.
How the Haptic Interface WorksThe Viber Alert system uses four vibration motors embedded in the seat. These motors are positioned at the four corners, allowing directional cues to be felt through the rider's body. When a turn signal remains active, a vibration is delivered on the corresponding side of the seat. When a vehicle approaches from behind or when another safety system detects a potential hazard, the vibration is delivered from the rear. The system translates dashboard information, navigation cues, and safety alerts into tactile patterns that can be understood without diverting attention.
The interface connects directly to the motorcycle and communicates with onboard systems. For aftermarket use, a partnership with Corbin enables integration into replacement seats for a wide range of motorcycle models. Riders using the aftermarket version can connect through a proprietary app that provides haptic navigation, speed trap alerts, and hazard notifications. A button on the side of the saddle allows riders to report road hazards, creating a shared safety network among users.
Expanding Access and Future ApplicationsThe technology is currently being integrated through OEM partnerships and aftermarket seat manufacturers. The Corbin collaboration allows riders to purchase seats with the haptic interface already installed, making the system accessible without requiring technical expertise. The app‑based navigation system supports turn‑by‑turn guidance through vibration, reducing reliance on visual map checks.
The transcript also highlights potential insurance applications. Because the system collects data on rider behavior, such as harsh braking, aggressive turns, and speed compliance, future partnerships with insurance providers may create opportunities for premium discounts. These possibilities remain under exploration, but the data‑driven nature of the system supports long‑term potential in this area.
The origin of the technology is rooted in personal experience. The co‑founder, Vincenzo, developed the system after experiencing a motorcycle accident, motivating the creation of a tool that could reduce risk for other riders. This background reinforces the system's focus on real‑world safety challenges and practical solutions.
ConclusionViber Alert introduces a haptic safety interface designed to reduce distraction and improve rider awareness by delivering essential information through vibration. Through directional cues, hazard alerts, and haptic navigation, the system supports safer riding conditions without requiring visual attention. With OEM integration, aftermarket availability, and future insurance applications, the technology reflects a shift toward more intuitive and less distracting motorcycle safety systems.
Interview by Scott Ertz of PLUGHITZ Live.
Sponsored by:Scott Ertz is a seasoned media professional whose dynamic presence spans broadcasting, journalism, and tech storytelling. As Editor-in-Chief of PLUGHITZ Live, he leads a multimedia platform that blends insightful reporting with engaging live coverage of major industry events. He's best known as the host of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology, a long-running show that demystifies emerging tech trends with clarity and charisma, and Piltch Point, where he collaborates with Avram Piltch to spotlight cutting-edge innovations.
Scott's media journey began with a passion for connecting audiences to the pulse of technology. His work has taken him behind the scenes at CES, Collision Conference, and FIRST Robotics events, where he's interviewed industry leaders and captured the cultural impact of tech in real time. His on-camera style is both approachable and informed, making complex topics accessible to viewers across platforms.
Beyond hosting, Scott is a developer and producer, shaping the technical backbone of PLUGHITZ Corporation's properties. His storytelling is rooted in authenticity, whether he's scripting historical segments or crafting social media narratives. With a background in gaming culture and community engagement, Scott brings a unique blend of nostalgia, innovation, and journalistic integrity to every broadcast. His voice is one of curiosity, connection, and creative leadership.
InterviewPowered by Privacy