The real troubles for tour guides: Repeated explanations are the most exhausting, and an inadequate device adds to the fatigue.
When purchasing equipment for scenic spots, many people focus on appearance and parameters, but they overlook the actual usage needs of the front-line tour guides. The equipment chosen randomly often has bugs when used and makes the tour guide's job even more difficult. After years of dealing with tour guides, it has been summarized that the three things that everyone in the industry most often faces when leading groups are also the core pain points that ordinary equipment simply cannot solve.
Repeating the same content every day, the voice simply can't withstand it.
This job of a tour guide inevitably involves "repeated explanations". In popular scenic spots, the fixed routes need to be explained several times a day. The same historical stories and travel instructions are repeated to different tourists. Even a tough voice can't stand it. During peak seasons, there are no breaks even for drinking water. At the end, the voice becomes hoarse, and even the tour guide can't hear clearly, let alone ensuring the quality of the explanations. Over time, vocal cord fatigue and chronic pharyngitis have almost become the occupational diseases of tour guides. They can't avoid them.
When the group disperses, it's hard to hear clearly, and repeating instructions is too exhausting.
Tour guides who have led groups understand that it's difficult for tourists to keep up with the group all the time. Taking pictures, buying souvenirs, and enjoying the scenery, the group is likely to disperse. Ordinary amplification equipment has a limited coverage range. The people at the back can't hear the explanations clearly and can only repeat the content over and over again. After a long time, all the energy is spent on shouting and repeating, and it's impossible to focus on taking care of tourists and providing good explanations.
The equipment is difficult to use and hinders the tour, adding more burdens to the tour guide.
Many scenic spots' ordinary audio guides are either heavy and cause sore shoulders after wearing them for a day; or they require manual pairing and channel adjustment, and when adding more people, it takes a long time to deal with it; or they have poor battery life and suddenly run out of power halfway through the explanation, causing embarrassment and delaying the itinerary. These devices not only don't reduce the burden on the tour guide but instead require distractions for handling, making the already hard tour guide job even more exhausting and cumbersome.

Yingmi understands the pain points of tour guides and does not produce flashy equipment.
Yingmi has been established since 2007 and has focused solely on voice-guided equipment for 19 years. It has not engaged in cross-border copycatting. It is a genuine national-level high-tech enterprise with its own R&D team and automated production line, fully controlling product quality throughout the process.
Yingmi L5: A convenient tool for tour guides, saying goodbye to repeated explanations, leading tours smoothly throughout the process
Yingmi L5 is designed with all the functions and details tailored for tour guide-led tours. Whether it's a regular tourist group, a study tour group, an elderly group, or a government or enterprise inspection group, it can be easily adapted. There is no need for repeated explanations or shouting to the voice. The tour guide can focus on leading the tour, and the tourists can hear clearly and understand.
One-to-many synchronous transmission, no need to repeat explanations, all team members can hear clearly
L5 focuses on high-definition transmission for one-to-many groups. One transmitter can simultaneously connect multiple receivers. Regardless of the number of team members, all tourists wearing the receivers can hear the tour guide's explanations clearly. There is no longer the fear of the group dispersing. The tour guide can simply explain at a normal speaking speed. There is no need to shout loudly or repeat the content over and over. Even if the tourists are walking behind the group, taking photos or stopping for a moment, they can still clearly hear the explanation. This way, the tour guide's voice is completely liberated, allowing them to focus on the explanation and service.
This device also supports pre-stored audio explanations. For fixed scenic spots, the explanation content can be pre-entered into the device and automatically played during the tour. The tour guide only needs to provide on-site guidance and answer questions. With the same device, there is no need to repeatedly recite the content, greatly reducing the burden of explanation. Even if they lead several groups throughout the day, the tour guide won't feel tired due to a sore throat.
The device is lightweight, portable, and stress-free. It won't be tiring to lead a group for a whole day.
The tour guide often walks tens of thousands of steps during the tour. A heavy device would definitely be a burden. The design of L5 fully takes this into account. The receiver weighs only 17 grams, lighter than an ordinary egg. It adopts a non-in-the-ear ear hook design, fitting the ear without pressing on it. Whether it's an elderly person or a child, wearing it for a whole day won't make them feel uncomfortable and won't cause resistance to wearing.
The transmitter weighs only 60 grams and is compact. It can be clipped onto the collar or easily tucked into a pocket. It doesn't add any extra burden. The tour guide can tour the scenic area and follow the route without being hindered by the device. They can fully carry out the tour with light equipment. The battery life is completely sufficient. The transmitter and receiver can work continuously for more than 12 hours when fully charged. From morning to evening, there is no need to worry about power outages. Frequent charging and battery replacement are avoided.
The operation is extremely simple and effortless. There is no need to worry about adjusting the device. The tour guide can focus on leading the group.
Tour guides don't have time to study complex devices. L5 follows a simple operation route throughout the tour. After the transmitter is turned on, the receiver can automatically pair and connect. There is no need for manual channel adjustment or looking at the complicated manual. New tour guides can use it directly. When there are temporary additions of people or new tourists, the new receiver can automatically connect to the team signal without re-pairing or debugging. The entire process won't affect the tour rhythm.
Moreover, L5 is equipped with strong anti-interference technology. It has 150 independent channels. Even if multiple teams are leading tours at the same time during peak hours in the scenic area, there won't be any interference or noise. The signal is stable and clear throughout. The transmitter comes with a high-definition display. The battery level, channel, and volume are clearly visible. They can be adjusted with one click. The operation is simple and not troublesome. The tour guide can fully focus on taking care of the tourists and providing explanations without worrying about the device.

It is compatible with all scenarios and can be used by various groups.
Whether it's a regular tourist group in a scenic area, a study group that requires detailed explanations, a government or enterprise inspection group that pays attention to reception quality, or a group with hearing impairments, L5 can easily adapt. The sound quality is clear and gentle, not harsh. Elderly tourists can hear it clearly. The operation is simple, and even young students can easily wear it. The signal is stable, and it can cover large scenic areas and open spaces. One device can adapt to all tour scenarios, making it highly practical.
FAQ
Q: Can L5 really help tour guides stop repeating themselves?
A: Absolutely! It supports simultaneous transmission to multiple listeners. The entire team can listen together without having to repeat the instructions. It can also pre-store the audio for automatic playback, completely freeing the tour guide's voice and eliminating the need to repeatedly recite the same content.
Q: Can L5's battery life handle a full day of touring for a tour guide?
A: There's no problem at all. The transmitter and receiver can work continuously for over 12 hours when fully charged, covering the entire duration of a full-day tour. There's no need for charging in the middle, and it's sufficient for consecutive tours during peak seasons.
Q: Can elderly tourists and children adapt to the wearing method of L5?
A: Absolutely. The receiver weighs only 17 grams and has a non-intrusive ear hook design, which doesn't press on the ear canal or irritate the ears. It can be worn comfortably by all age groups without any discomfort.
Q: If multiple groups are touring in the same scenic area simultaneously, will L5 cause interference?
A: No, L5 has 150 independent adjustable channels and has strong anti-interference capabilities. When multiple teams are using it simultaneously, they won't interfere with each other, and the audio for the explanations will always be clear.
Q: Is L5 complicated to operate, and can novice tour guides quickly get the hang of it?
A: It's extremely simple. The device automatically pairs upon startup, no manual frequency adjustment is required. You can adjust the volume with one click. Novice tour guides can use it right away without any need for prior learning.