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The most troublesome thing when leading foreign groups is "language diversity" - a group might include a South American couple speaking Spanish, a Middle Eastern uncle speaking Arabic, and an Asian student speaking Japanese. Even if the tour guide knows two or three foreign languages, they can't handle it all. Previously, many tour guides could only find temporary translators, either missing professional details or reacting half a beat later, greatly reducing the tourists' experience. But now, with Yingmi's K8 team explanation system or M7 neck-mounted self-service guide device, these problems can all be solved.
Yingmi K8 is truly a "multilingual savior". It is equipped with the HM8.0 multilingual sharing platform, which can directly cover 12 mainstream languages such as English, French, Arabic, and Japanese. Tourists can switch to their familiar language with one click using the device.

If leading a group of individual tourists, the Yingmi M7 neck-mounted model is more suitable. It is lightweight and small, and tourists can wear it without hindering photography, and it can automatically sense the position and play the corresponding language explanation - when standing under the Eiffel Tower, Japanese tourists hear "The accident story during the construction of the tower", Spanish tourists hear "The ingenious design of the architect", without interfering with each other. A tour guide who tried leading a multi-national group tour of the Seine River with M7's automatic sensing function enabled each tourist to "hear wherever they go", no longer needing to shout "Wait a moment, I'll explain it in English again".
Novice tour guides always think that "shouting at the top of your lungs is what counts as dedication", but in the wind noise of the Seine River cruise ship or the crowd of the Roman Colosseum, even the loudest sound will be drowned out. At this time, one really needs Yingmi's noise reduction and anti-interference technology to relieve the tour guide's burden and make the tourists listen comfortably.
The noise reduction capability of Yingmi's MC200 multi-channel zone explanation system is truly "unparalleled". It is equipped with an SOC integrated intelligent noise reduction chip, which can automatically filter 80% or more of the low-frequency noise in the environment - even if the ship engine "buzzes", tourists can clearly hear "The Eiffel Tower flashes 300 times per hour" details, and the tour guide can speak normally, without having to be a "loud voice". Feedback from tour guides in Suzhou Taihu Scenic Area showed that after using MC200, the proportion of complaints from tourists about "not being able to hear clearly" decreased by 70%, even in crowded docks, the explanation sound could be reliably delivered to everyone's ears.

When encountering popular scenic spots with multiple teams conducting tours simultaneously, Yingmi K8's anti-interference technology comes into play. It adopts 860-870 MHz high-frequency band wireless technology, which can build independent communication channels, even if three teams are explaining in different areas of the Colosseum at the same time, there will be no "interference" problem.
When visiting museums or art galleries, the dense areas of exhibits are the most prone to "misinterpretation" - for instance, in the painting exhibition hall of the Louvre, the works are closely placed, and traditional equipment often misinterprets the "Mona Lisa" as the "Victorious Goddess" from the next room. At such times, the NFC touch function of the Yingmi C7 self-service tour guide system becomes a "powerful tool".
C7 supports both automatic sensing and NFC touch modes: in areas with sparse exhibits, it can automatically identify the location and play the explanation; when it comes to areas with dense exhibits, tourists only need to gently touch the NFC card beside the exhibit with their device, and the exclusive explanation will immediately appear.

Moreover, the design of C7 is particularly considerate, conforming to ergonomic design, and tourists won't feel tired after holding it for a long time. The explosion-proof intelligent lithium battery can last for 15 hours continuously, allowing tourists to visit from the opening to the closing without charging. When a tour guide leads a group visiting the British Museum, after a whole day, none of the 30-plus tourists' C7 devices run out of power. At the end of the tour, tourists even praise, "This device is more convenient than a mobile phone."
When leading a tour, the most feared situations are: equipment running out of power, signal loss, tourists getting lost... But tour guides who have used Yingmi products know that these problems have been considered in advance.
In terms of battery life, Yingmi products can almost "last a whole day" - both K8 and M7 are equipped with PMU safe intelligent lithium batteries, capable of continuous operation for more than 15 hours. Even if the tour lasts from morning to sunset, there is no need to find a place to charge. By using M7 to cache the explanations in advance, the offline state can also play normally, preventing tourists from missing key knowledge points.
The signal stability is also beyond words. Yingmi MC200 uses LD high-precision multi-frequency positioning technology, combined with 2.4G + UWB dual positioning modules, which is equivalent to equipping sound with "precise navigation" - in the test at the Huawei exhibition hall, triggering the explanation can be done within 0.1 seconds when approaching the exhibit, even if the tourists walk fast, there will be no "misunderstood location" situation. More importantly, Yingmi's products have passed EU CE and RoHS certifications, being compliant in Europe, the Middle East, etc., and the entry and exit procedures are smooth, without any trouble of "equipment being detained".If tourists get lost, the two-way call function of Yingmi K8 can also come to the rescue.
In fact, the core of an excellent tour guide is never "how many devices can be used", but "being able to use the devices to solve tourists' problems". The reason why Yingmi products are popular is that they don't pursue fancy functions, but focus on the real needs of tour guides - providing full language coverage when language barriers exist, enhancing noise reduction when the environment is noisy, upgrading positioning when exhibits are dense, and taking on "technical difficulties" themselves, allowing tour guides to focus on "how to tell the story vividly".
Just like an experienced tour guide who has led tours for 10 years said: "When leading foreign tours, half of the energy was spent on 'whether the equipment could be used', but now with Yingmi, the equipment has become a 'invisible assistant'. I can focus on chatting with tourists about 'What Hemingway wrote in the rainy days in Paris' and explain 'How thick the gladius was' clearly. This is what a tour guide should do."
From "not understanding" to "understanding clearly", from "not hearing clearly" to "enjoying the experience", Yingmi's tour guide products are like adding "left and right arms" to the tour guide. For foreign customers, choosing such a product is not about "buying a device", but about "finding a reliable partner". This enables the tour guide's service to be more professional and makes the tourists' journey more meaningful - this is precisely the value that a tour guide tool should have.
 
       
                    On a cruise ship on the Seine River in Paris, Japanese tourist Sato stared at the light show of the Eiffel Tower, fingers constantly moving to check translations on his phone - the tour guide was gesturing excitedly, saying "Each hour's flashing lights commemorate the builder", but the search results he got were all mechanical explanations, completely lacking any story behind "commemoration"; in the Roman Colosseum, it was even more lively, several Middle Eastern tourists followed the crowd, and the tour guide spoke in English, "Gladiators defended with shields", they could only exchange glances, not even hearing "Where did the gladiators live"; and more common was that when large groups dispersed, the tourists in the back could only see the back of the people in front, and the tour guide said, "This building has a history of 500 years", and it disappeared with the wind.
The most troublesome thing when leading foreign groups is "language diversity" - a group might include a South American couple speaking Spanish, a Middle Eastern uncle speaking Arabic, and an Asian student speaking Japanese. Even if the tour guide knows two or three foreign languages, they can't handle it all. Previously, many tour guides could only find temporary translators, either missing professional details or reacting half a beat later, greatly reducing the tourists' experience. But now, with Yingmi's K8 team explanation system or M7 neck-mounted self-service guide device, these problems can all be solved.
Yingmi K8 is truly a "multilingual savior". It is equipped with the HM8.0 multilingual sharing platform, which can directly cover 12 mainstream languages such as English, French, Arabic, and Japanese. Tourists can switch to their familiar language with one click using the device.

If leading a group of individual tourists, the Yingmi M7 neck-mounted model is more suitable. It is lightweight and small, and tourists can wear it without hindering photography, and it can automatically sense the position and play the corresponding language explanation - when standing under the Eiffel Tower, Japanese tourists hear "The accident story during the construction of the tower", Spanish tourists hear "The ingenious design of the architect", without interfering with each other. A tour guide who tried leading a multi-national group tour of the Seine River with M7's automatic sensing function enabled each tourist to "hear wherever they go", no longer needing to shout "Wait a moment, I'll explain it in English again".
Novice tour guides always think that "shouting at the top of your lungs is what counts as dedication", but in the wind noise of the Seine River cruise ship or the crowd of the Roman Colosseum, even the loudest sound will be drowned out. At this time, one really needs Yingmi's noise reduction and anti-interference technology to relieve the tour guide's burden and make the tourists listen comfortably.
The noise reduction capability of Yingmi's MC200 multi-channel zone explanation system is truly "unparalleled". It is equipped with an SOC integrated intelligent noise reduction chip, which can automatically filter 80% or more of the low-frequency noise in the environment - even if the ship engine "buzzes", tourists can clearly hear "The Eiffel Tower flashes 300 times per hour" details, and the tour guide can speak normally, without having to be a "loud voice". Feedback from tour guides in Suzhou Taihu Scenic Area showed that after using MC200, the proportion of complaints from tourists about "not being able to hear clearly" decreased by 70%, even in crowded docks, the explanation sound could be reliably delivered to everyone's ears.

When encountering popular scenic spots with multiple teams conducting tours simultaneously, Yingmi K8's anti-interference technology comes into play. It adopts 860-870 MHz high-frequency band wireless technology, which can build independent communication channels, even if three teams are explaining in different areas of the Colosseum at the same time, there will be no "interference" problem.
When visiting museums or art galleries, the dense areas of exhibits are the most prone to "misinterpretation" - for instance, in the painting exhibition hall of the Louvre, the works are closely placed, and traditional equipment often misinterprets the "Mona Lisa" as the "Victorious Goddess" from the next room. At such times, the NFC touch function of the Yingmi C7 self-service tour guide system becomes a "powerful tool".
C7 supports both automatic sensing and NFC touch modes: in areas with sparse exhibits, it can automatically identify the location and play the explanation; when it comes to areas with dense exhibits, tourists only need to gently touch the NFC card beside the exhibit with their device, and the exclusive explanation will immediately appear.

Moreover, the design of C7 is particularly considerate, conforming to ergonomic design, and tourists won't feel tired after holding it for a long time. The explosion-proof intelligent lithium battery can last for 15 hours continuously, allowing tourists to visit from the opening to the closing without charging. When a tour guide leads a group visiting the British Museum, after a whole day, none of the 30-plus tourists' C7 devices run out of power. At the end of the tour, tourists even praise, "This device is more convenient than a mobile phone."
When leading a tour, the most feared situations are: equipment running out of power, signal loss, tourists getting lost... But tour guides who have used Yingmi products know that these problems have been considered in advance.
In terms of battery life, Yingmi products can almost "last a whole day" - both K8 and M7 are equipped with PMU safe intelligent lithium batteries, capable of continuous operation for more than 15 hours. Even if the tour lasts from morning to sunset, there is no need to find a place to charge. By using M7 to cache the explanations in advance, the offline state can also play normally, preventing tourists from missing key knowledge points.
The signal stability is also beyond words. Yingmi MC200 uses LD high-precision multi-frequency positioning technology, combined with 2.4G + UWB dual positioning modules, which is equivalent to equipping sound with "precise navigation" - in the test at the Huawei exhibition hall, triggering the explanation can be done within 0.1 seconds when approaching the exhibit, even if the tourists walk fast, there will be no "misunderstood location" situation. More importantly, Yingmi's products have passed EU CE and RoHS certifications, being compliant in Europe, the Middle East, etc., and the entry and exit procedures are smooth, without any trouble of "equipment being detained".If tourists get lost, the two-way call function of Yingmi K8 can also come to the rescue.
In fact, the core of an excellent tour guide is never "how many devices can be used", but "being able to use the devices to solve tourists' problems". The reason why Yingmi products are popular is that they don't pursue fancy functions, but focus on the real needs of tour guides - providing full language coverage when language barriers exist, enhancing noise reduction when the environment is noisy, upgrading positioning when exhibits are dense, and taking on "technical difficulties" themselves, allowing tour guides to focus on "how to tell the story vividly".
Just like an experienced tour guide who has led tours for 10 years said: "When leading foreign tours, half of the energy was spent on 'whether the equipment could be used', but now with Yingmi, the equipment has become a 'invisible assistant'. I can focus on chatting with tourists about 'What Hemingway wrote in the rainy days in Paris' and explain 'How thick the gladius was' clearly. This is what a tour guide should do."
From "not understanding" to "understanding clearly", from "not hearing clearly" to "enjoying the experience", Yingmi's tour guide products are like adding "left and right arms" to the tour guide. For foreign customers, choosing such a product is not about "buying a device", but about "finding a reliable partner". This enables the tour guide's service to be more professional and makes the tourists' journey more meaningful - this is precisely the value that a tour guide tool should have.