Clear calls for every player.

Accessibility for Every Athlete

Designed with inclusivity at its core, the Enforcer Whistle supports hard-of-hearing athletes by adding clear visual signaling to traditional audio cues. Every player stays informed, engaged, and able to compete confidently.

Eliminates Confusion

AAU games move fast and can get chaotic. The Enforcer Whistle adds unmistakable visual confirmation to game stoppages, helping young athletes understand calls faster, reduce hesitation, and keep the game flowing smoothly.

Easy to Install universal design

Built for simplicity, the system integrates seamlessly with most standard basketball backboards. No complex setup or specialized equipment required. Just a straightforward, universal design that works across gyms, schools, and leagues.

A Note From The Founder

"I never planned on creating sport technology. I was simply a father sitting in the stands watching my son compete in AAU basketball when I noticed confusion caused by missed whistle calls in loud gyms. One moment changed everything for me. The whistle blew, players stopped, but my son kept moving and he almost got hurt because he did not hear the whistle. That experience stayed with me. What happens when an athlete doesn’t clearly hear the whistle? The more I observed, the more I realized this issue extended beyond basketball, especially for deaf and hard of hearing athletes competing in environments built around sound.

As a father, educator, and entrepreneur, I turned my observations into action by creating the Enforcer Whistle, a patent-pending, smart-officiating technology designed to improve communication, awareness, and accessibility in sports. After meeting with athletic directors, the mission became even clearer. The Enforcer Whistle is bigger than the game, it is about creating safer, smarter, and more inclusive athletic environments for every athlete."

-Dr. D

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What people are saying

I had the opportunity to see the Enforcer Whistle in action when Dr. Phillips visited the North Carolina School for the Deaf. The technology is truly game-changing and has the potential to create a more inclusive, accessible, and safer environment for all athletes.

— Tom RileyAthletic Director for North Carolina School of Deaf