Biker Beats

BikerBeats is a product that will change the way you listen to music. It's a helmet that will have implemented bone conduction transducers, allowing the user to be able to hear their environment while enjoying their music. This will not impede safety since users will not be shielded from outside environments and will be able to hear other vehicles and their environment. Our goal is to have an IP66 waterproof rating, meaning it was successfully tested for withstanding high pressure jet streams for up to a half an hour, indicating that the product is dust and water resistant, and will stand up to the wear and tear of daily use.

The group would like to thank their faculty sponsor Roobik Gharabagi for their support of this project.

Arbaaz Syed

Arbaaz is a 4th year Computer Engineering (Computer Science Minor) student planning on graduating this spring with my bachelors. Post graduation Arbaaz plans on completing the 5th year of their masters and finding a job pertaining to the microprocessor and semiconductor industry. Some of Arbaaz's academic passions include programming in C, Assembly, and VHDL. Some of their hobbies outside of school include playing and watching sports (basketball, soccer, and tennis) and also playing video games.

Corey Steibel

Corey is a 4th year Electrical Engineering Major (Engineering Math Minor) planning on graduating this spring with their Bachelors degree. Post graduation, Corey plans on finding work in the field and starting their career, as well as possibly going back to get their Masters at some point. Corey's hobbies outside of school include playing and watching sports (particularly basketball) as well as playing video games.

Mohammad Hadi

Mohammad is a St. Louis resident, completing their Computer Engineering Degree this year. Mohammad plans on finding a job to gain professional experience. Mohammad likes to study both the software and hardware aspect of product design. Mohammad tries to spend time with their family every day, especially their younger brother.

Nicholas Butler

Nick Butler is from Poulsbo, Washington, and will be graduating this Spring with a bachelors in Electrical Engineering. After Nick graduates, they plan to find a job developing renewable energy. Outside of school Nick enjoys playing video games, watching movies and TV shows, and spending time with their friends.