fire with black smoke during night

The Current Standard

Feature

Basic face shield or visor; limited low‑light or thermal tech

Usually none; separate sensors may be required

None

Not Offered

Handheld radio; Separate devices

Multiple devices needed (helmet + sensors + tools )

Strong protective materials, but tech may fail in high heat

Basic lighting; other systems separate

Reactive only; passive protection

Visibility in Smoke / Darkness

Integrated heat mapping & low‑light vision for instant hazard and victim detection

Real-time oxygen, CO, cyanide, and smoke sensors built in

AR face shield displaying hazards, navigation cues, and live drone feed

Micro-drone for recon. Safe path mapping, hazard ID

Voice control, command-center integration, reduces device juggling

All-in-one helmet system reduces physical and mental load

Carbon-composite shell, ceramic coating, and aerogel layer protect wearer and electronics

Quick-swap 12V lithium-titanate batteries; life-saving systems prioritized during low power

Proactive, integrated system: detects, guides, protects, and gives firefighters precious seconds

Air Quality Monitoring

Heads Up Display / AR

Integrated Drone / Recon

Communication & Control

Visibility in Smoke / Darkness

Air Quality Monitoring

Heads Up Display / AR

Integrated Drone / Recon

Communication & Control

Gear Consolidation

Power / Battery Systems

Gear Consolidation

Power / Battery Systems

Durability in Extreme Conditions

Durability in Extreme Conditions

Life-Saving Advantage / Load Reduction

Life Saving Advantage / Load Reduction

Feature

The Current Standard VS Fireguard

Fireguard