Ski communication made simple: stay connected on the slopes

18 December 2025
Midland Lokui K10

The first run of the morning is always the best: the slope is still empty, the snow is compact and the silence is broken only by the sound of the ski edges.

As the day goes on, the group stretches out, someone speeds up, someone else stops higher up. You turn around to check that everyone is there, but with a helmet on and the wind blowing, it’s not easy to understand each other quickly.

LOKUI K10, the Bluetooth responder designed to be integrated directly into the helmet and to accompany every descent with clear, discreet and always controlled communication, saves you from having to stop, take off your gloves or shout from one slope to another.

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The helmet while skiing: from protection to travel companion

Until a few years ago, many considered the helmet an optional accessory, especially among adult skiers. Today, the perspective has changed: speed, crowded slopes and increasingly variable weather conditions make head protection an absolute priority.

For this reason, wearing a helmet while practising winter sports is becoming more and more important. The helmet therefore becomes a companion on every descent for anyone who frequents the mountains in winter: for skiers, snowboarders and sledders alike. It is a tool that guarantees greater safety for yourself and for others.

However, wearing a helmet also changes the way you communicate. Anyone who skis in a group knows the situation well: you stop halfway down the slope, someone stays behind, others set off earlier. Shouting doesn’t help, taking off your gloves to use your smartphone is uncomfortable and impractical, especially in the cold: this is where technology can really make a difference.

Communicating while skiing without stopping with Midland K10

The Midland K10 responder was created precisely for this type of use: communicating while moving, without distractions and without interrupting the experience. It is a compact Bluetooth earpiece, designed to be installed directly on the helmet and become part of your winter equipment.

Once worn, it allows you to:

  • answer phone calls and talk to your skiing companions while descending

  • easily coordinate when changing slopes

  • receive GPS directions without stopping

  • stay focused on your line and on safety

All of this without ever having to take off your gloves or stop, and therefore without taking your eyes off the slope.

K10 is designed to withstand the cold, wind and humidity typical of the mountain environment, offering clear audio even while you’re moving. It’s simple to use, immediate, and perfectly suited to those looking for essential but reliable communication. The battery lasts up to 10 hours, fully covering a full day of skiing, and it can be recharged in the evening via a USB-C socket.

Helmet compatibility is universal, so there’s nothing to worry about!

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Safety, practicality and freedom of movement

The mandatory helmet requirement on the slopes marks an important step forward in terms of safety. But it shouldn’t be seen as a limitation. On the contrary, it can become an opportunity to make the snow experience even more complete.

Integrating a communication system like the Midland K10 means turning your helmet into a true ally: it protects, connects and accompanies you throughout the entire day, from the first lift to the last run.

Because skiing safely is essential, but doing it while staying in touch with those who share your passion makes every day on the snow even better. And with Midland solutions, even in the mountains, communication never stops!