A wireless tour guide is a device that transmits voice through radio waves, widely used in tourist guide, conference simultaneous interpretation, teaching training and other scenarios. Its core function is to get rid of the constraints of traditional wired equipment and achieve wireless communication between the guide and the audience.
Working Principle
The wireless tour guide consists of a transmitter (used by the guide) and a receiver (used by the audience), which converts sound signals into wireless radio signals for transmission through radio frequency technology. The audience receives and restores the voice through headphones or speakers.
Types and Functions
Basic Type: Supports one-to-many transmission, suitable for regular guide scenarios.
Smart Type: Adds recording, simultaneous interpretation and other functions to meet the needs of multi-language communication.
Tourist Guide: When the guide moves freely in the scenic area, tourists can listen to the guide content in real time through the receiver.
Conference Simultaneous Interpretation: Supports real-time translation of multiple languages, suitable for international conferences or cross-language communication scenarios.
Teaching Training: Teachers use the transmitter for mobile teaching, and students can listen without being fixed in position.
Advantages
No need for wiring, wide coverage, support for multiple people to listen at the same time, and some high-end models have positioning functions.