Pick your stop
Search by postal code, your current location, or by tapping the map. Pair the bus stop you check most.
BuzzStop is a palm-sized display with a built-in alarm. It pulls live arrivals from official transport data and buzzes when it's time to leave.
S$85 black · S$80 white. We'll email you about restock.
Clear alerts, intuitive controls, and smart timing. Every feature is designed to help you stay aware without distraction.
Search by postal code, your current location, or by tapping the map. Pair the bus stop you check most.
Set the bus services, time windows, and active days that match your routine. BuzzStop only buzzes when it matters.
A timely buzz tells you exactly when to step out, calibrated to your walking time so you catch the bus, not the back of it.
A crisp display you can read from across the room. No glare, no app to unlock, just the next arrival, always visible.
A gentle buzz, not a blaring alarm. Skip alerts on weekends, public holidays, or when you're working from home, automatically.
Plug in, open buzzstop.co/setup, pick your stop. No app to install, no account to create.
Up and running in about 3 minutes. No app, no account.
Plug BuzzStop into your laptop with the included USB-C cable. It stays dark until you connect it from the setup page.
Open buzzstop.co/setup, click connect, and choose your BuzzStop. The wizard then walks you through Wi-Fi, your bus stop, and alert schedule.
Unplug and place BuzzStop wherever you like. Live arrivals and your alerts work automatically from here.
Designed in Singapore, hand-assembled, and tested before it ships.
* Based on a typical 10-minute daily alert schedule. Actual battery life varies with alert frequency, Wi-Fi signal, and ambient temperature.
Sold out for now. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment the next batch is ready.
We'll only email you about restock. No spam.
BuzzStop started as a side project to solve a daily annoyance: sprinting for buses you could have caught easily. Today it's a small, independent hardware brand based in Singapore, building things we'd use ourselves.
Every unit is hand-assembled, flashed, and tested before it ships. If something breaks, you talk to the people who built it.