Weller invented the Skully AR-1.[4] The AR-1 was to be the first vertically integrated, smart, Heads-Up Display (HUD) helmet for consumers. The HUD system displays at a virtual distance of 10 feet (3.0 m) in front of the rider. The AR-1 was to feature a near 180-degree rear-view camera, turn-by-turn GPS navigation, smartphone pairing and voice control.[5][6][7] Weller also served as Skully CEO until July 2016,[8] and the company shut down later the same month.[9]
Weller with his brother and co-founder, Mitch Weller, were sued by Isabelle Faithauer, a former executive assistant, for fraudulently using Skully's corporate funds for personal use.[10][11] The lawsuit was later dropped.[12][13]