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Diving Communication Equipment for Safety and Reliability

Unique Group offers a complete range of diving communication products designed to keep divers connected, safe, and efficient during subsea operations. Our solutions combine advanced technology with proven durability to ensure seamless communication between divers, chambers, and surface teams in demanding underwater environments.

Our Product Range

Our portfolio includes:

  • Chamber speakers & bunk boxes for clear chamber communications

  • Buddy phones and diver communicators for one, two, or three divers

  • Deck comms systems and surface accessories for topside control

  • Master sets and supporting equipment for reliable underwater connectivity

These products are trusted across the medical, defence, commercial diving, and oil & gas industries for their ability to perform under pressure.

Key Benefits

  • Certified Safety: All communication devices are built to meet or exceed international safety and performance standards.

  • Durability & Longevity: Engineered to withstand harsh subsea environments while maintaining reliable performance.

  • Fail-Safe Connectivity: Ensures uninterrupted communication between divers and surface personnel during critical operations.

Trusted by Industry Professionals

From offshore energy projects to defence and rescue operations, diving teams worldwide rely on Unique Group’s general diving equipment and diving life support systems to deliver safe, high-performance results.

Contact our team today to explore the right diving communication solutions for your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do divers use to communicate?

Divers use various communication equipment depending on the nature of their dive. For underwater communication, divers often use full-face masks equipped with built-in communication systems that allow voice transmission through a wired or wireless connection. Surface-supplied divers might use hard-wired communication systems, while those on scuba might use through-water electronic communication devices. Additionally, simple non-verbal tools like hand signals and writing slates are commonly used for basic messaging.