When foreign tourists visit unfamiliar cities, they often worry about not having the freedom to explore - they might want to spend more time taking pictures of old cafes, but the tour guide keeps urging them to "we're running out of time for the next stop"; they might want to listen to explanations in their native language, but there are only English and French options, and when facing ancient buildings, they can only guess "what stories does this building have"; if they want to wander into small alleys to find local snacks, they have to worry about "getting lost with the tour group". However, the currently popular "self-guided walking tour" can solve these problems. Simply put, it is: you carry your own bag and walk on your own pace, listen to the explanations through the guide equipment, without having to follow anyone else, and without having to prepare a lot of plans in advance.
But a self-guided walking tour is not "random exploration + holding a player", it must meet the three requirements of "freedom of movement, clear understanding, and reliable equipment" to be considered qualified. Yingmi has specially designed products for foreign tourists' walking scenarios, whether it is exploring the small alleys of European ancient cities or historical districts in Asia, just a few devices can make the "freedom of exploration + deep listening" work smoothly, without having to take detours.
Many foreign tourists think that "self-guided walking tour is using a mobile phone to check the guide" - this is far from the truth - the mobile phone guide either has to look down and bump into people; or there is no signal and it cannot load; or it only has text, and you have to search for audio to listen to the explanation, which is very troublesome. The real self-guided walking tour is "walking + intelligent guide equipment" combination, with three main characteristics:
The first is "set your own pace", without having to follow the tour guide and rush. Want to sit for half an hour in front of the fountain in the square, no problem; want to repeatedly listen to the history of a certain old building, don't have to beg the tour guide to repeat it; even if you want to change the route to try local snacks halfway, don't have to report to anyone, you can do it completely according to your mood.
The second is "accurate explanations without random broadcasting", wherever you go, the explanations are where you are. Don't have to manually find "which scenic spot you are at now", the equipment can automatically sense the location, when you are within 1 meter of the scenic spot, it will play the corresponding explanation, for example, when you walk to a certain old church, it will automatically say "This building was built in the 18th century, the stone carvings on the wall are the works of Italian craftsmen at that time", you don't have to look down at your phone to find the explanation point, just focus on enjoying the scenery.
The third is "understandable language", no need to worry about small languages. Whether you are from Germany and want to listen to German, from Japan and want Japanese, or from the Middle East and need Arabic, the equipment can switch, without having to gesture to guess the content, nor having to force yourself to listen to unfamiliar English.
When foreign tourists choose self-guided tour equipment, they are most concerned about "light weight, resistance to interference, and simplicity of operation" - after all, walking around the streets for a whole day is already tiring, no one wants to carry a heavy device, or lose time because of a complicated device. Yingmi's M7 automatic sensing guide machine and i7 ear-mounted guide machine have just caught these needs.
If you want to explore areas with dense attractions, such as the central area of European ancient cities or historical districts in Asia, the M7 is particularly suitable. The most practical feature of it is the "RFID-2.4G Automatic Sensing" technology. Without you having to press any buttons, simply walk your device near the scenic spot and it will automatically provide explanations. For instance, when you approach a 19th-century old bakery, it will say, "This store used to supply bread to the royal family and still retains the original oven-making technique." You don't have to stop to find "which part of the explanations corresponds to this scenic spot."
Multilingual support is also included in M7. It defaults to supporting 8 major languages such as English, French, German, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, and West German. You can switch languages by pressing the "language key" on the side of the device. The icons are very clear, even for elderly tourists who are not very familiar with electronic devices, they can easily select the correct language by looking at the "Japanese icon" or "German icon." If there is a need for less common languages, such as Dutch or Portuguese, inform Yingmi 3-5 days in advance, and they can customize the exclusive explanations. There's no need to worry about "wasting time because you can't understand" when visiting.
The battery life is also very impressive. M7 uses a PMU secure intelligent lithium battery, which can last for 15 hours after a single charge. You can go out in the morning and explore until the evening without having to find a place to recharge. Moreover, it is a chest-hanging design, and the entire device weighs only 85 grams. It hangs around your neck and feels as light as if you weren't wearing it at all. You won't feel burdened after a day of exploring. When you want to take a photo, you can simply take it off and take pictures. You don't have to worry about dropping it like when using a mobile phone.
The noise on the street is also not a concern. M7 has an embedded digital noise reduction technology based on SOC, which can filter out 80% of environmental noise - even if there are street performers singing or cars passing by, you can still clearly hear the details in the explanations, such as "What style of windows does this building have, Gothic or Baroque?" You don't have to stand close to the device to listen.
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If you want to explore routes that require a long walk, such as the riverside walkways in the city or the cultural trails in the countryside, i7 is more suitable. The entire device weighs only 16 grams, about the same as a leaf. It is designed as an ear-hanging style and can be worn on your ears. You won't feel any burden after a day of exploring, and it won't affect your backpacking or carrying a camera.
Although it is lightweight, its functions are not compromised. i7 also supports automatic sensing explanations and will play them when you reach the scenic spot. You can use the "HM8.0 Multi-Language Sharing Platform" if your companions want to listen together. No need for each person to bring a separate device. Just connect and synchronize to listen at the same time, which is especially suitable for family outings or friends traveling together.
Its anti-interference ability is also strong. Even if there are roads or crowds beside the walking path where you are, i7 can filter out the noise and let you clearly hear the explanations, such as "How was this path built in the past and who walked on it?" Moreover, its body is IP54 level waterproof, and even if it encounters light rain or gets splashed with water, it won't be damaged. You don't need to be cautious about damaging the device.
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When foreign tourists use the navigation device, they are most concerned about two things: one is "being stopped halfway at the scenic spot and being told it's not compliant," and the other is "the device breaking down and there's no one to take care of it." Yingmi has already considered these aspects. Whether it's the device's qualifications or after-sales guarantees, they can make foreign customers feel at ease.
Firstly, the compliance issue. Both M7 and i7 have passed the EU CE, RoHS certifications, and ISO9001 quality management system certification. No matter if you go to European, American, or Asian scenic spots, they can smoothly pass the inspection and won't be turned away with the message "This device cannot be used." Moreover, they support 100-240V universal voltage, and you can bring them from China and find a regular socket to charge, without the need to buy a voltage converter, saving a lot of trouble. Before each device leaves the factory, it undergoes 5 strict tests. From the first one to the present, there have been no safety issues, and it is also insured by a well-known insurance company. Even if an accident occurs, there is still protection.
For foreign tourists, self-guided walking tours are not a "substitute for group tours", but a more comfortable way of traveling - no need to rush, no need to guess the stories of the attractions, no fear of language barriers, and you can truly slow down to experience the details of a city. And Yingmi's M7 and i7 are the tools that make this "comfortable" come true: automatic sensing allows you to not be distracted from operating, multiple languages allow you to understand clearly, lightweight design allows you to walk easily, and compliant after-sales service allows you to use it with peace of mind.
No matter whether you want to explore the ancient alleys of European cities or the historical districts in Asia, as long as you want to go at your own pace and understand the stories behind the attractions, choosing Yingmi's these two devices is definitely the right choice. After all, the meaning of travel is to follow your own pace and turn a strange place into "memorable stories", and a good tour guide device can just help you achieve this.
When foreign tourists visit unfamiliar cities, they often worry about not having the freedom to explore - they might want to spend more time taking pictures of old cafes, but the tour guide keeps urging them to "we're running out of time for the next stop"; they might want to listen to explanations in their native language, but there are only English and French options, and when facing ancient buildings, they can only guess "what stories does this building have"; if they want to wander into small alleys to find local snacks, they have to worry about "getting lost with the tour group". However, the currently popular "self-guided walking tour" can solve these problems. Simply put, it is: you carry your own bag and walk on your own pace, listen to the explanations through the guide equipment, without having to follow anyone else, and without having to prepare a lot of plans in advance.
But a self-guided walking tour is not "random exploration + holding a player", it must meet the three requirements of "freedom of movement, clear understanding, and reliable equipment" to be considered qualified. Yingmi has specially designed products for foreign tourists' walking scenarios, whether it is exploring the small alleys of European ancient cities or historical districts in Asia, just a few devices can make the "freedom of exploration + deep listening" work smoothly, without having to take detours.
Many foreign tourists think that "self-guided walking tour is using a mobile phone to check the guide" - this is far from the truth - the mobile phone guide either has to look down and bump into people; or there is no signal and it cannot load; or it only has text, and you have to search for audio to listen to the explanation, which is very troublesome. The real self-guided walking tour is "walking + intelligent guide equipment" combination, with three main characteristics:
The first is "set your own pace", without having to follow the tour guide and rush. Want to sit for half an hour in front of the fountain in the square, no problem; want to repeatedly listen to the history of a certain old building, don't have to beg the tour guide to repeat it; even if you want to change the route to try local snacks halfway, don't have to report to anyone, you can do it completely according to your mood.
The second is "accurate explanations without random broadcasting", wherever you go, the explanations are where you are. Don't have to manually find "which scenic spot you are at now", the equipment can automatically sense the location, when you are within 1 meter of the scenic spot, it will play the corresponding explanation, for example, when you walk to a certain old church, it will automatically say "This building was built in the 18th century, the stone carvings on the wall are the works of Italian craftsmen at that time", you don't have to look down at your phone to find the explanation point, just focus on enjoying the scenery.
The third is "understandable language", no need to worry about small languages. Whether you are from Germany and want to listen to German, from Japan and want Japanese, or from the Middle East and need Arabic, the equipment can switch, without having to gesture to guess the content, nor having to force yourself to listen to unfamiliar English.
When foreign tourists choose self-guided tour equipment, they are most concerned about "light weight, resistance to interference, and simplicity of operation" - after all, walking around the streets for a whole day is already tiring, no one wants to carry a heavy device, or lose time because of a complicated device. Yingmi's M7 automatic sensing guide machine and i7 ear-mounted guide machine have just caught these needs.
If you want to explore areas with dense attractions, such as the central area of European ancient cities or historical districts in Asia, the M7 is particularly suitable. The most practical feature of it is the "RFID-2.4G Automatic Sensing" technology. Without you having to press any buttons, simply walk your device near the scenic spot and it will automatically provide explanations. For instance, when you approach a 19th-century old bakery, it will say, "This store used to supply bread to the royal family and still retains the original oven-making technique." You don't have to stop to find "which part of the explanations corresponds to this scenic spot."
Multilingual support is also included in M7. It defaults to supporting 8 major languages such as English, French, German, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, and West German. You can switch languages by pressing the "language key" on the side of the device. The icons are very clear, even for elderly tourists who are not very familiar with electronic devices, they can easily select the correct language by looking at the "Japanese icon" or "German icon." If there is a need for less common languages, such as Dutch or Portuguese, inform Yingmi 3-5 days in advance, and they can customize the exclusive explanations. There's no need to worry about "wasting time because you can't understand" when visiting.
The battery life is also very impressive. M7 uses a PMU secure intelligent lithium battery, which can last for 15 hours after a single charge. You can go out in the morning and explore until the evening without having to find a place to recharge. Moreover, it is a chest-hanging design, and the entire device weighs only 85 grams. It hangs around your neck and feels as light as if you weren't wearing it at all. You won't feel burdened after a day of exploring. When you want to take a photo, you can simply take it off and take pictures. You don't have to worry about dropping it like when using a mobile phone.
The noise on the street is also not a concern. M7 has an embedded digital noise reduction technology based on SOC, which can filter out 80% of environmental noise - even if there are street performers singing or cars passing by, you can still clearly hear the details in the explanations, such as "What style of windows does this building have, Gothic or Baroque?" You don't have to stand close to the device to listen.
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If you want to explore routes that require a long walk, such as the riverside walkways in the city or the cultural trails in the countryside, i7 is more suitable. The entire device weighs only 16 grams, about the same as a leaf. It is designed as an ear-hanging style and can be worn on your ears. You won't feel any burden after a day of exploring, and it won't affect your backpacking or carrying a camera.
Although it is lightweight, its functions are not compromised. i7 also supports automatic sensing explanations and will play them when you reach the scenic spot. You can use the "HM8.0 Multi-Language Sharing Platform" if your companions want to listen together. No need for each person to bring a separate device. Just connect and synchronize to listen at the same time, which is especially suitable for family outings or friends traveling together.
Its anti-interference ability is also strong. Even if there are roads or crowds beside the walking path where you are, i7 can filter out the noise and let you clearly hear the explanations, such as "How was this path built in the past and who walked on it?" Moreover, its body is IP54 level waterproof, and even if it encounters light rain or gets splashed with water, it won't be damaged. You don't need to be cautious about damaging the device.
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When foreign tourists use the navigation device, they are most concerned about two things: one is "being stopped halfway at the scenic spot and being told it's not compliant," and the other is "the device breaking down and there's no one to take care of it." Yingmi has already considered these aspects. Whether it's the device's qualifications or after-sales guarantees, they can make foreign customers feel at ease.
Firstly, the compliance issue. Both M7 and i7 have passed the EU CE, RoHS certifications, and ISO9001 quality management system certification. No matter if you go to European, American, or Asian scenic spots, they can smoothly pass the inspection and won't be turned away with the message "This device cannot be used." Moreover, they support 100-240V universal voltage, and you can bring them from China and find a regular socket to charge, without the need to buy a voltage converter, saving a lot of trouble. Before each device leaves the factory, it undergoes 5 strict tests. From the first one to the present, there have been no safety issues, and it is also insured by a well-known insurance company. Even if an accident occurs, there is still protection.
For foreign tourists, self-guided walking tours are not a "substitute for group tours", but a more comfortable way of traveling - no need to rush, no need to guess the stories of the attractions, no fear of language barriers, and you can truly slow down to experience the details of a city. And Yingmi's M7 and i7 are the tools that make this "comfortable" come true: automatic sensing allows you to not be distracted from operating, multiple languages allow you to understand clearly, lightweight design allows you to walk easily, and compliant after-sales service allows you to use it with peace of mind.
No matter whether you want to explore the ancient alleys of European cities or the historical districts in Asia, as long as you want to go at your own pace and understand the stories behind the attractions, choosing Yingmi's these two devices is definitely the right choice. After all, the meaning of travel is to follow your own pace and turn a strange place into "memorable stories", and a good tour guide device can just help you achieve this.