Bikerguard: Windshield wiper test for helmet that improves your visibility

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When winter begins to show its face, motorcyclists know that difficulties are back: rain, cold, fog… In short, everything that makes you regret having gone out on your bike. But this time, a small gadget promises to change the game: the motorcycle helmet wiper. And not just any wiper, the Bikerguard comes with a model that is controlled directly from the handlebars and can even accommodate a camera. So, is it a revolution for motorcyclists or just a gadget for geeks?

What is the Bikerguard?

The Bikerguard is not just another wiper, it is a true Swiss army knife for your helmet. A well-designed system that is installed directly on your helmet and is controlled from your handlebars. Yes, you heard right: goodbye to soaked gloves from trying to clean the visor while riding.

And that’s not all! The wiper mount can hold a GoPro-type camera, so you can capture your rides in the rain or relive your journey once home. Between us, it’s a great combination for lovers of winter roads or adventurers by nature.

How does it work, exactly?

The Bikerguard system is solid, well-made, and designed for motorcyclists. Here’s how it breaks down:

  • A compact and lightweight sweeping module, easy to install on your helmet.
  • A robust Japanese motor, guaranteed not to leave you stranded at the first weather setback.
  • A rechargeable USB battery, giving you up to 15 hours of continuous sweeping.

It works on almost any helmet: full-face, modular or even a jet with a long visor. And if, like me, you change helmets as often as you change shirts, no problem: it’s adaptable to everything.

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The control on the handlebars is the icing on the cake: you choose your sweeping mode, whether automatic or intermittent, with just a button press. Easy, practical, and completely waterproof (IPX6). Yes, even in a torrential downpour, it works perfectly.

And if the wiper ever gets stuck (because we know Murphy’s law is never far), don’t worry: the system has a torque limiter to protect the motor. A true bastion of resilience.

Gadget or indispensable?

So, the real question: do you really need it? Frankly, in heavy rain, having a clear visor is not a luxury. Sure, the sweep doesn’t cover the entire screen, but it’s enough to see where you’re placing the wheels.

For those who ride all year round, it’s a real boost in comfort and safety. On the other hand, if you take your bike out only on sunny days, it might end up stored away in a drawer.

Design and ease of installation

The installation? A piece of cake. Whether you use a full-face helmet or a jet style, the Bikerguard adapts. The control on the handlebars is discreet, easy to grip, and doesn’t turn your handlebars into a mess.

The wiper module is both lightweight and durable, so there’s no balance issue on the helmet. And the rechargeable USB battery is a true plus: you plug it into your computer or wall outlet, and it’s ready again for hours of use.

How much does this story cost?

Well, here comes the money part. The full package (motor, wiper, control, and camera mount) is priced at €399. Ouch, that stings a bit. But with European manufacturing and a Japanese motor, you’re paying for quality, not cheap plastic.

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If you only need a part, here are the prices:

  • Just the control: €79.99.
  • Replacement wiper: €24.99.

👉 Tip: for now, there is no distributor in America. You will have to go through an online order.

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