Museums, tour groups and guided visits

Tour guide system for engaging guided tours

With wireless headsets, participants hear the guide directly. The group does not need to stand close together, and the guide does not need to raise their voice. The guide can often carry the transmitter, but the route, distance and venue must be planned.

When it fits

When everyone needs to hear the guide.

A tour guide system is useful when speech must follow a group through rooms, exhibitions or areas where a normal voice does not always reach everyone.

Museums and galleries

Participants hear the guide in the headset, while the guide can speak calmly in rooms where everyone must hear without disturbing others.

City walks and tour groups

The guide speaks into a microphone while the group moves through areas with traffic, wind or distance.

Company visits and production areas

Headsets can make it easier to hear explanations in large rooms or production environments where the voice would otherwise disappear.

Several guides or languages

Up to 12 channels can be planned if several groups, themes or languages need to be kept separate.

How the setup works

The guide gets a microphone, participants get headsets.

The setup should be planned around where the group walks, whether the guide carries the transmitter, and whether several groups or languages are used at the same time.

01

The guided tour

You describe the route, rooms, group size and whether the tour is indoors, outdoors or both.

02

Channels and guides

We review whether one channel is enough, or if several guides, languages or groups need separate channels.

03

Transmitter and range

The guide can often carry the transmitter in a bag or pocket. We review the route, walls, distance and area before the setup is decided.

04

Handout and return

We clarify how headsets are handed out, collected and supported during the event.

What we need from you

Tell us where the group will go.

A good tour guide system is about more than the number of headsets. We need to understand the route, the rooms and how the guide works.

Type of tour

Is it a museum tour, city walk, factory tour, company visit or another guided experience?

Group and duration

How many participants will listen at the same time, and how long does the tour last?

Route and area

Describe rooms, floors, outdoor areas, walls or other conditions that can affect range.

Languages and channels

Tell us if there is one guide, several guides or a need for several language channels.

The transmitter does not need to stay fixed

On many guided tours, the guide can carry the transmitter in a bag or pocket. This gives more freedom, but the route and surroundings still need to be planned before the event.

Frequently asked questions about tour guide systems.

The answers are practical and do not include unconfirmed customer claims or absolute range promises.

What is a tour guide system? +

A tour guide system is a setup where the guide speaks into a microphone, and participants hear the guide directly in wireless headsets.

Does the transmitter need to stay in one fixed place? +

No. The guide can often carry the transmitter in a pocket or bag. The route, distance and surroundings still need to be reviewed before the setup is decided.

Can several groups walk at the same time? +

Yes. Several groups can be planned with separate channels when the route, area and group flow make it practical.

Does the guide need to speak loudly? +

No. The point of a tour guide system is that the guide speaks into a microphone, and participants hear the sound directly in the headset.

Get started

Need a tour guide system?

Send us the route, group size, duration and any language needs. We reply with a suggestion for headsets, channels and practical setup.

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