Our radio equipment consists of an audio transmitter and a set of receivers, which are ideal for leading a group tour or conference at the highest level! Our radio guides have been widely used throughout the world for many years.
We also had radio guides. A receiver with headphones, such a box the size of a bank card, which is hung around the neck or hidden in a pocket. And the guide has a transmitter with a microphone. Moreover, all this is of very high quality, reliable and long-range: for example, I, wandering at the foot of the Shukhov tower-tower, distinctly heard what the guide, standing at the top, on the observation deck, was saying. It would seem a trifle; but in fact, this thing radically changes the whole concept of a group tour. Because usually, after all, it’s like: you have a choice, either to stand next to the guide and listen to what he says (at the same time, if there are more than ten of you, you also have to squeeze closer, otherwise you can’t hear anything), or walk and look at the place where they brought you (I personally usually choose the second, so I skip three-quarters of the guide's explanations - however, usually I don't lose anything, but this was just not the case). The radio guide allows tourists to swarm through the area at a sufficiently large distance from the guide, while still listening to the guide himself. The transmitter confidently reaches fifty meters (and uncertainly - much further). This is a huge plus. Perhaps I will not go with a group where this will not happen again. There is also a minus, purely practical. Fifty meters is a lot. In the old city, and even in the crowd, it's a lot. That is, you walk on your own and you hear the guide, as if the group is nearby, but in fact the group may already be quite far away, and when they turn the corner, you will get lost. It is necessary to control your visually all the time. I got lost once, for ten whole minutes. But in the age of mobile phones, this problem is just solvable, more of an inconvenience than a problem. And so something solid pluses.
The professional frequency suppresses noise as much as possible and transmits high-quality sound. The transmitter has a mute function and two headphone and microphone jacks for voice and MP3 playback.
Ability to connect an unlimited number of wireless receivers for each transmitter. 50-100 independent channels, up to 25 channels can work in one location. Over 100 meters from transmitter to receiver.
Devices are rechargeable. The receiver charge lasts up to 32 hours. The transmitter charge lasts up to 16 hours. A simple and easy-to-use charging case makes it easy to charge all your devices at the same time, and all devices have a microUSB charging port.
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