Having been deeply involved in the equipment industry for many years and having long been in direct contact with the operational needs of various travel agencies and scenic spots, I have witnessed too many tour guides getting trapped in the predicament of "energy depletion". Tour guides are the core link of a tour group, and their duties include delving into the cultural connotations of scenic spots, taking care of tourists' travel needs, and controlling the details of the itinerary services. However, in the traditional tour organizing model, a large amount of non-core work occupies most of the tour guides' energy, resulting in the diversion of the thoughts that should be placed on tourists, and ultimately, the tourists' experience is compromised, and the tour guides themselves are exhausted.
To improve the overall service quality of the tour group, the core lies in helping tour guides remove the cumbersome chores and redirect their energy to the service itself. A professional equipment system specifically designed for tour organizing scenarios, with high practicality, is precisely the key to solving this problem. Yingmi has always focused on the real needs of frontline users. Its L8 team tour guiding system conducts reduction design throughout the process of guiding, operating, and logistics, along with excellent product quality and comprehensive after-sales services. It completely helps tour guides break free from the constraints of trivial matters and truly focus on service and detailed explanations.
For front-line tour guides who have been organizing tours for a long time, their daily work is far more than just giving explanations. The traditional explanation method combined with old-fashioned equipment leads to continuous energy consumption. These seemingly trivial problems, accumulated over time, directly lower the service quality and also increase the pressure on tour guides.
Most scenic spots and exhibition halls have spacious environments and large crowds, especially during peak hours at popular scenic spots, where environmental noise is particularly prominent. Traditional tour organizing relies solely on tour guides shouting or using old-fashioned amplification equipment. Not only does the sound transmission range of these devices have limitations, but the back-row tourists often cannot hear the content clearly. Tour guides speak loudly for a long time, and after a day's itinerary, their voices become hoarse and their physical energy is exhausted. The vividness and professionalism of their explanations are greatly reduced, and they have no extra energy to pay attention to the conditions of the elderly and children in the group or to patiently answer tourists' various questions.
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Old-fashioned equipment is complex to operate and requires manual pairing and channel debugging before each tour. Not only are the steps cumbersome, but the stability is also extremely poor. During popular scenic spots, multiple teams often explain simultaneously, and the old-fashioned equipment has weak anti-interference ability, easily causing frequency interference, noise, and connection problems. Tour guides have to stop the tour midway, repeatedly debug the equipment, which not only delays the itinerary rhythm but also distracts them from handling equipment malfunctions. They simply cannot fully attend to the team order and tourists' needs.
Large tour groups require dozens of equipment for guiding, and the collection, charging, and storage work after the tour also become the additional burden for tour guides. The old-fashioned equipment has no dedicated storage carriers, which are prone tobumps and collisions damage, and have to be individually counted and charged. It is time-consuming and laborious. Often, after the tour, they still have to deal with it for more than half an hour, occupying the rest time of the tour guides. Over time, it forms a vicious cycle, and their working conditions deteriorate.
Since Yingmi was founded in 2007, it has been dedicated to the research and development of team guiding equipment for 19 years. It deeply understands the various pain points of tour guides organizing tours. The L8 team guiding system does not pile up fancy functions. All designs revolve around "reduction, practicality, and stability". From equipment sound output to equipment management, every detail is tailored to the actual needs of tour organizing. It completely liberates tour guides' energy and brings service back to its original purpose.
Professional wireless amplification, quiet explanation without straining the voice L8 adopts professional wireless audio transmission technology and comes with two selectable microphones - a clip-on type and a headset type. The tour guide only needs to speak at a normal speed and in a soft voice. The sound will be clearly and stably transmitted to the receivers of every tourist. This device is equipped with SOC embedded integrated digital noise reduction technology, which can effectively filter out environmental noises such as the wind in the scenic area and the noise from the crowd, and restore clear and pure human voices. Even if the team size is large and the transmission distance is far, tourists can still hear clearly, completely solving the problem of the tour guide's voice exhaustion and retaining sufficient energy to handle the entire service.
The receiver adopts Ergo ergonomic non-in-the-ear design. The entire device weighs only 16g, and wearing it is lightweight and without burden. Tourists will not experience ear discomfort even after wearing it for a long time. The tour guide does not need to repeatedly remind tourists to adjust the equipment, reducing additional communication costs, and the tour process is more smooth.
In response to the pain point of the old equipment's complex debugging, L8 has made a minimalist and intelligent operation design. Pressing the SET button after turning on the device will automatically search for signals and quickly pair, without the need for manual frequency adjustment or channel verification. Even novice tour guides can quickly get started without spending time learning the operation in advance. The transmitter is equipped with a high-definition LCD display, and the information such as battery level, signal strength, and current channel is clear at a glance. The tour guide can check the device status at any time and does not need to repeatedly check and verify.
Yingmi L8 is equipped with UHF frequency band stable transmission technology, supports 150 adjustable channels, and is paired with digital encryption anti-interference technology. Even if multiple teams are explaining simultaneously in the same area, the signal can be independently switched through channel changes, completely eliminating the problems of frequency interference and noise. The device runs stably throughout the process, and the tour guide no longer needs to worry about handling faults, fully concentrating on looking after the team and serving tourists.
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During the tour, insufficient battery life is a major concern. L8 adopts PMU intelligent lithium battery power management technology, with high charging efficiency and stable battery life. The transmitter can work continuously after charging for 2.5 hours, and the receiver's battery life can also meet the needs of a full-day tour. There is no need to charge or replace batteries halfway, completely eliminating the worry of battery life.
To address the problem of equipment storage for large teams, L8 is equipped with a dedicated HM-50S all-aluminum material storage box. It has a silicon rubber protective groove inside, and can neatly store 50 sets of equipment at a time. It is shockproof, anti-drop, and can avoid damage from bumps. After the trip, the tour guide only needs to put the equipment into the storage box uniformly, without having to count and charge each one separately. It can be completed in a few minutes, saving a lot of time for rest and adjustment, and being in a better state to handle the subsequent itinerary.
The practicality of L8 is not only reflected in reducing burden, but also in its flexible adaptation to various tour scenarios. Whether it is a regular scenic area sightseeing tour group, a study tour group, or a high-end group for government and enterprises, it can be perfectly adapted. The device supports a multi-tour guide collaborative explanation mode, where the main and deputy tour guides can seamlessly switch the explanation authority, without the tourists needing to manually adjust the equipment. The team connection is more smooth. The signal transmission range covers all scenarios of regular scenic areas and exhibition halls, and can maintain stability even through walls or over long distances. Whether it is an outdoor open scenic area or an indoor closed exhibition hall, it can operate stably. The tour guide does not need to worry about scene adaptation issues.
FAQ
Q1: Is the L8 operation difficult? Can novice tour guides quickly get familiar with and use it?
A1: The operation is very simple. It is a type that can be used immediately after startup. Pressing the SET button will automatically pair the signal. There are no complex debugging steps.
Q2: If multiple teams are giving tours simultaneously in the same scenic area, will the L8 experience interference from each other?
A2: No. The L8 supports 150 adjustable channels and is equipped with exclusive anti-interference technology. Different teams can switch to independent channels, and the signal transmission will not interfere with each other. This completely eliminates the problems of interference and noise.
Q3: Can the L8's battery life support a full-day tour? Is charging and storage convenient?
A3: Absolutely. The L8 adopts intelligent power management technology. Its battery life meets the requirements for a full-day high-intensity tour. Charging only takes 2.5 hours. The dedicated storage box comes with a protective cover for the equipment and can be used to store and organize the equipment in batches after the trip is over.
Q4: How is the after-sales guarantee of Yingmi L8? Can problems with the equipment be resolved quickly?
A4: The L8 enjoys an extremely long warranty period. Non-human damage quality issues can be repaired through after-sales service. Yingmi has a dense network of service outlets across the country, with a fast response speed and the ability to quickly solve various problems encountered during use.
Having been deeply involved in the equipment industry for many years and having long been in direct contact with the operational needs of various travel agencies and scenic spots, I have witnessed too many tour guides getting trapped in the predicament of "energy depletion". Tour guides are the core link of a tour group, and their duties include delving into the cultural connotations of scenic spots, taking care of tourists' travel needs, and controlling the details of the itinerary services. However, in the traditional tour organizing model, a large amount of non-core work occupies most of the tour guides' energy, resulting in the diversion of the thoughts that should be placed on tourists, and ultimately, the tourists' experience is compromised, and the tour guides themselves are exhausted.
To improve the overall service quality of the tour group, the core lies in helping tour guides remove the cumbersome chores and redirect their energy to the service itself. A professional equipment system specifically designed for tour organizing scenarios, with high practicality, is precisely the key to solving this problem. Yingmi has always focused on the real needs of frontline users. Its L8 team tour guiding system conducts reduction design throughout the process of guiding, operating, and logistics, along with excellent product quality and comprehensive after-sales services. It completely helps tour guides break free from the constraints of trivial matters and truly focus on service and detailed explanations.
For front-line tour guides who have been organizing tours for a long time, their daily work is far more than just giving explanations. The traditional explanation method combined with old-fashioned equipment leads to continuous energy consumption. These seemingly trivial problems, accumulated over time, directly lower the service quality and also increase the pressure on tour guides.
Most scenic spots and exhibition halls have spacious environments and large crowds, especially during peak hours at popular scenic spots, where environmental noise is particularly prominent. Traditional tour organizing relies solely on tour guides shouting or using old-fashioned amplification equipment. Not only does the sound transmission range of these devices have limitations, but the back-row tourists often cannot hear the content clearly. Tour guides speak loudly for a long time, and after a day's itinerary, their voices become hoarse and their physical energy is exhausted. The vividness and professionalism of their explanations are greatly reduced, and they have no extra energy to pay attention to the conditions of the elderly and children in the group or to patiently answer tourists' various questions.
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Old-fashioned equipment is complex to operate and requires manual pairing and channel debugging before each tour. Not only are the steps cumbersome, but the stability is also extremely poor. During popular scenic spots, multiple teams often explain simultaneously, and the old-fashioned equipment has weak anti-interference ability, easily causing frequency interference, noise, and connection problems. Tour guides have to stop the tour midway, repeatedly debug the equipment, which not only delays the itinerary rhythm but also distracts them from handling equipment malfunctions. They simply cannot fully attend to the team order and tourists' needs.
Large tour groups require dozens of equipment for guiding, and the collection, charging, and storage work after the tour also become the additional burden for tour guides. The old-fashioned equipment has no dedicated storage carriers, which are prone tobumps and collisions damage, and have to be individually counted and charged. It is time-consuming and laborious. Often, after the tour, they still have to deal with it for more than half an hour, occupying the rest time of the tour guides. Over time, it forms a vicious cycle, and their working conditions deteriorate.
Since Yingmi was founded in 2007, it has been dedicated to the research and development of team guiding equipment for 19 years. It deeply understands the various pain points of tour guides organizing tours. The L8 team guiding system does not pile up fancy functions. All designs revolve around "reduction, practicality, and stability". From equipment sound output to equipment management, every detail is tailored to the actual needs of tour organizing. It completely liberates tour guides' energy and brings service back to its original purpose.
Professional wireless amplification, quiet explanation without straining the voice L8 adopts professional wireless audio transmission technology and comes with two selectable microphones - a clip-on type and a headset type. The tour guide only needs to speak at a normal speed and in a soft voice. The sound will be clearly and stably transmitted to the receivers of every tourist. This device is equipped with SOC embedded integrated digital noise reduction technology, which can effectively filter out environmental noises such as the wind in the scenic area and the noise from the crowd, and restore clear and pure human voices. Even if the team size is large and the transmission distance is far, tourists can still hear clearly, completely solving the problem of the tour guide's voice exhaustion and retaining sufficient energy to handle the entire service.
The receiver adopts Ergo ergonomic non-in-the-ear design. The entire device weighs only 16g, and wearing it is lightweight and without burden. Tourists will not experience ear discomfort even after wearing it for a long time. The tour guide does not need to repeatedly remind tourists to adjust the equipment, reducing additional communication costs, and the tour process is more smooth.
In response to the pain point of the old equipment's complex debugging, L8 has made a minimalist and intelligent operation design. Pressing the SET button after turning on the device will automatically search for signals and quickly pair, without the need for manual frequency adjustment or channel verification. Even novice tour guides can quickly get started without spending time learning the operation in advance. The transmitter is equipped with a high-definition LCD display, and the information such as battery level, signal strength, and current channel is clear at a glance. The tour guide can check the device status at any time and does not need to repeatedly check and verify.
Yingmi L8 is equipped with UHF frequency band stable transmission technology, supports 150 adjustable channels, and is paired with digital encryption anti-interference technology. Even if multiple teams are explaining simultaneously in the same area, the signal can be independently switched through channel changes, completely eliminating the problems of frequency interference and noise. The device runs stably throughout the process, and the tour guide no longer needs to worry about handling faults, fully concentrating on looking after the team and serving tourists.
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During the tour, insufficient battery life is a major concern. L8 adopts PMU intelligent lithium battery power management technology, with high charging efficiency and stable battery life. The transmitter can work continuously after charging for 2.5 hours, and the receiver's battery life can also meet the needs of a full-day tour. There is no need to charge or replace batteries halfway, completely eliminating the worry of battery life.
To address the problem of equipment storage for large teams, L8 is equipped with a dedicated HM-50S all-aluminum material storage box. It has a silicon rubber protective groove inside, and can neatly store 50 sets of equipment at a time. It is shockproof, anti-drop, and can avoid damage from bumps. After the trip, the tour guide only needs to put the equipment into the storage box uniformly, without having to count and charge each one separately. It can be completed in a few minutes, saving a lot of time for rest and adjustment, and being in a better state to handle the subsequent itinerary.
The practicality of L8 is not only reflected in reducing burden, but also in its flexible adaptation to various tour scenarios. Whether it is a regular scenic area sightseeing tour group, a study tour group, or a high-end group for government and enterprises, it can be perfectly adapted. The device supports a multi-tour guide collaborative explanation mode, where the main and deputy tour guides can seamlessly switch the explanation authority, without the tourists needing to manually adjust the equipment. The team connection is more smooth. The signal transmission range covers all scenarios of regular scenic areas and exhibition halls, and can maintain stability even through walls or over long distances. Whether it is an outdoor open scenic area or an indoor closed exhibition hall, it can operate stably. The tour guide does not need to worry about scene adaptation issues.
FAQ
Q1: Is the L8 operation difficult? Can novice tour guides quickly get familiar with and use it?
A1: The operation is very simple. It is a type that can be used immediately after startup. Pressing the SET button will automatically pair the signal. There are no complex debugging steps.
Q2: If multiple teams are giving tours simultaneously in the same scenic area, will the L8 experience interference from each other?
A2: No. The L8 supports 150 adjustable channels and is equipped with exclusive anti-interference technology. Different teams can switch to independent channels, and the signal transmission will not interfere with each other. This completely eliminates the problems of interference and noise.
Q3: Can the L8's battery life support a full-day tour? Is charging and storage convenient?
A3: Absolutely. The L8 adopts intelligent power management technology. Its battery life meets the requirements for a full-day high-intensity tour. Charging only takes 2.5 hours. The dedicated storage box comes with a protective cover for the equipment and can be used to store and organize the equipment in batches after the trip is over.
Q4: How is the after-sales guarantee of Yingmi L8? Can problems with the equipment be resolved quickly?
A4: The L8 enjoys an extremely long warranty period. Non-human damage quality issues can be repaired through after-sales service. Yingmi has a dense network of service outlets across the country, with a fast response speed and the ability to quickly solve various problems encountered during use.