Now in beta

One radio for every adventure

More than a walkie-talkie. Radio, phone, headphones and smartwatch, all working as one system.

Don't plan your adventures around your tech. Use tech that adapts to you.

01Different device for each hobby

One radio. Any headset. Every sport.

0210 km on the box. 500 m in the mountains

Three radios in one body. Analog, DMR, LoRa or cellular — whatever's best for your terrain.

03Time spent connecting, not enjoying

Music, calls and crew connected. Nothing drops.

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One radio for every adventure

You might need a different helmet for every new hobby but EarLink will be the last communication device you buy. Same radio, same app, same crew tracking — just choose your next adventure

Snow

Snowboard · Ski · Backcountry

Cycle

MTB · Gravel · Bikepacking

Moto

Adventure · Enduro · Touring

Explore

Trekking · Climbing · Alpine

About founders

The people behind EarLink

We build EarLink because we want to hear our music and our friends at the same time while choosing the best lines in fresh snow. We love wearing our favorite headphones instead of an awkward headset. We want a radio simple enough for our mothers to use when a family trek turns into type 2 fun.

Agnes Aus & Stan Kosarev · Founders, Estonia
Agnes Aus, co-founder
Stan Kosarev, co-founder

Join the crew

Early-bird pricing when we ship. First in line to be our beta adventurer. Honest updates from the workshop and trail. Be part of building the best device for your sport.

EarLink clipped to a backpack strap by its carabiner antenna, mountains behind

Q&A

Still wondering about something? Email agnes@earlink.org

Yes. EarLink uses real radio — DMR digital and analog FM — not cellular, so voice and live crew GPS keep working with zero signal. In the city, where radio gets crowded, it can use the phone network instead. It picks whatever reaches furthest.

Yes. EarLink connects to any Bluetooth headset that supports calls — your helmet comms, earbuds or ski-helmet drop-ins. No brand lock-in; it works alongside Sena, Cardo, AirPods and the rest.

Bluetooth intercoms chain device-to-device and drop around 1 km, or when someone falls behind. EarLink is real radio — kilometres of broadcast range that doesn't break when the group spreads out, and it doesn't disconnect when a call comes in.

A regular walkie-talkie is a standalone radio with a built-in speaker. EarLink is a communication system — it connects to your Bluetooth headset, your smartphone, and your smartwatch at the same time. Your music, phone calls, navigation, and crew voice all flow through one stream. The companion app tracks your crew's live location and lets you review the adventure afterward. Think of it as a walkie-talkie rebuilt for how people actually communicate today.

One platform across motorcycle riding, skiing & snowboarding, cycling, and hiking, climbing & alpine — same radio, same app, same crew map.

Pricing is not finalised yet — EarLink is currently in development. Waitlist members get early-bird pricing when we launch, locked in before the public price is set. Join the waitlist to be first in line.