Surfing Intercoms for Coaches and Surfers
Real-time coaching from the beach to the lineup. BbTalkin keeps surfers and coaches talking hands-free, even in the impact zone.
Surfing Intercoms for Coaches and Surfers
Real-time coaching from the beach to the lineup. BbTalkin keeps surfers and coaches talking hands-free, even in the impact zone.
A surfing intercom is a waterproof Bluetooth communication system that lets a coach and surfer talk in real time, from the beach or the water out to the lineup. BbTalkin connects up to 1,000m with no cell signal needed. IPX7 waterproofing with a sealed screw case survives duck dives, wipeouts, and the impact zone, and full-duplex audio means the coach talks while the surfer paddles and rides, hands-free.
Ben Neumann is an adaptive surfer from Germany who competes without sight and won bronze at the ISA World Para Surfing Championship. He surfs as a father-son team: his father reads the ocean and calls every wave, line, and hazard in real time through BbTalkin, while Ben commits fully to the ride. The waterproof, hands-free, full-duplex connection is not a training aid for Ben, it is what makes surfing possible and safe.
His story is the clearest proof of what real-time voice communication does on the water.
For coach-to-surfer sessions or a guide-and-surfer pair, a set of Standard 3.0 units covers both people with up to 1,000m range, far enough to reach the outside lineup. For surf schools coaching groups, add a Master 3.0 to put an instructor and up to three surfers on one channel.
Most surfers go without a helmet, so the Surf Cap Headset and Surf Hat Headset are the natural fit, staying secure through duck dives and wipeouts. Surfers who wear a helmet use the Mono Helmet Pad on any standard helmet with a chin strap.
BbTalkin is widely used for surf coaching because it puts the coach's voice in the surfer's ear in real time, from beach to lineup. It offers up to 1,000m range, IPX7 waterproofing with a sealed case, full-duplex hands-free talk, and a 14-hour battery, and it is trusted by adaptive surfers and surf schools.
Surf coaches use BbTalkin to talk to surfers in real time from the beach or the water, calling sets, positioning, and take-off timing as it happens. The surfer hears corrections during the session instead of paddling in for feedback, which means more waves caught and faster progress.
A visually impaired surfer can surf using BbTalkin while a guide calls waves, direction, timing, and hazards in real time. Adaptive surfer Ben Neumann competes this way, guided by his father through a full-duplex hands-free connection, which makes surfing both possible and safe without sight.
BbTalkin reaches up to 1,000m between two units, which easily covers the distance from the beach to an outside lineup. In group mode with a Master 3.0 unit, range is 300-600m, enough for an instructor to coach several surfers across a surf school zone.
BbTalkin is rated IPX7 and sits inside a sealed screw case built to handle duck dives, wipeouts, and the impact zone. It is designed for full submersion, so a hold-down or a board over the head does not put the unit at risk.
BbTalkin works with or without a helmet. Most surfers use the Surf Cap or Surf Hat Headset, which stay secure through duck dives and wipeouts. Surfers who wear a helmet use the Mono Helmet Pad, which fits any standard helmet with a chin strap.
BbTalkin intercoms connect device-to-device, so they work with zero cell signal or wifi. This makes them reliable at any beach or reef break with no coverage. No SIM card or data connection is required.
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