If you want to make mountain and water tours immersive, don't let the guiding destroy the atmosphere.
The core charm of mountain and water scenic spots lies in the combination of the serene natural scenery and the profound cultural heritage. Only when these two elements are combined can it be a high-quality cultural tourism experience. However, various problems in traditional guiding methods not only disrupt the immersive atmosphere but also cause tourists to miss out on cultural content, which is a common problem faced by most natural scenic spots nowadays.
Visiting mountain and water areas in a mere "check-in" manner wastes the cultural heritage behind the scenery.
Most high-quality mountain and water scenic spots not only have beautiful landscapes but also have long-standing legends, anecdotes, and regional cultures. However, ordinary tourists, without professional guidance, can only look at the mountain shapes and water colors but cannot understand the historical origins and folk sentiments behind the scenes. Even if the scenic spots have placed guiding signs, either the text is too long and no one is willing to read it patiently, or the placement is too scattered, making it difficult for tourists to correspond with each sign during their walk. After a round of touring, tourists only remember the scenery, completely failing to remember the core cultural connotations. Not only does this reduce the tourist experience, but the cultural value of the scenic spots cannot be truly conveyed.
Traditional guiding is too noisy, ruining the serene atmosphere of the mountains and waters.
Traditional team guiding either relies on the guide shouting loudly or uses large speakers for amplification. This is particularly inappropriate in mountain and water scenic spots: when the sound is low, the tourists in the back and sides cannot hear clearly; when the sound is loud, it directly disrupts the tranquility of the mountains and lakes, not only affecting the team's experience but also disturbing other tourists who are enjoying the scenery. During peak holiday periods, when several teams gather at the same scenic spot, the mixed guiding sounds from different teams make it impossible to understand at all. The originally quiet mountain and water scenic spots become noisy, completely contrary the original intention of immersive viewing.
In addition, most mountain and water scenic spots have complex terrain, with many trees and rocks blocking the view. Ordinary guiding devices are prone to weak signals, disconnections, and interference. Moreover, the devices themselves are heavy, causing ear pain and neck soreness for tourists after wearing them for a long time. Wearing them throughout the scenic tour reduces the overall experience. To solve these problems, it is necessary to select professional guiding devices specifically adapted for outdoor mountain and water scenes, which also take into account portability and stable signals. The Yingmi L7 team guiding system is an adaptation solution tailored to these actual pain points.

The Yingmi L7 is lightweight and portable, allowing tourists to enjoy the scenery and understand the culture simultaneously.
The Yingmi L7 tour guide system does not have any unnecessary redundant designs. It is centered around the actual usage scenarios of mountain and water scenic spots, focusing on three key points: lightweight, stable signal, and practical usability. Every design is tailored to the needs of guiding teams and tourists walking to enjoy the scenery. It neither disrupts the serene atmosphere of the scenic spots nor fails to clearly convey cultural content, truly achieving immersive viewing and in-depth understanding of culture.
Ultra-light body for effortless wearing, no burden throughout the mountain and water tour
Visiting mountain and water scenic spots inevitably involves long walks and climbs. The lightness of the equipment directly affects the tourist's viewing experience. The Yingmi L7 entire set of equipment has been made lightweight. The transmitter is only 48 grams in size, small and compact. The guide can clip it onto their collar or backpack strap, without hindering the guiding or leading tourists. It completely liberates the hands. The receiver has achieved an ultra-lightweight of 15 grams, with a ergonomic design that fits the human body. When tourists wear it on their ears, they hardly feel the weight. Even if they spend a whole day exploring the mountains and forests or hiking around the lake, it won't cause ear pressure or discomfort. They won't be hindered by heavy equipment and can focus on enjoying the scenery and listening to the explanations.
The dual-band has strong anti-interference capabilities and can maintain stable connection even in mountainous areas with obstructions.
In scenic areas with many trees, rocks, pavilions, and other obstructions, ordinary explanation equipment is prone to problems such as weak signal, disconnection, and interference. YingmiL7 specifically adopts a 2.4G/UHF 663-694 MHz dual-band transmission configuration. It has strong signal penetration power and a long transmission distance. The unobstructed transmission range can reach 1-200 meters. Even in dense mountainous areas, lake bends, or areas with rock obstructions, the signal remains stable without interruption. There will be no disconnection or noise. The device is equipped with 150 adjustable channels. When multiple teams are touring in the scenic area, they can switch to their own channels without interfering with each other, completely eliminating interference. This ensures that every tourist can hear the explanations clearly and does not disrupt the overall quiet atmosphere of the scenic area.
The functional design of YingmiL7 fully meets the various needs of scenic area and cultural explanation. It supports seamless switching of multiple tour guides, convenient segmented explanations for large teams, and relay guidance for multiple scenic spots. Tour guides can switch explanations without additional equipment debugging, and the process is smooth without delaying the itinerary. The device also has a built-in Bluetooth connection function, which can directly connect to mobile phones, translation devices, and other external equipment. When encountering foreign tourist groups, it can easily achieve simultaneous multilingual explanations, allowing foreign tourists to understand the cultural connotations of Chinese landscapes. Whether it's foreign reception in scenic areas or high-end cultural tourism small groups, it can be perfectly adapted.
For different personalized needs of scenic areas, L7 also supports OEM/ODM customization. For example, exclusive logos, exclusive frequency bands, and battery capacity adjustments can all be modified. Whether it's mountainous scenic areas, lake wetlands, or comprehensive scenic areas with natural landscapes and cultural exhibitions, it can be adapted according to needs. Its practicality is particularly strong.

Long battery life and quick charging, no worries about power failure during the entire day's tour
The tour itinerary in scenic areas is usually long, often requiring a whole day of exploration. If the device's battery life is insufficient, it will interrupt the explanation experience. The transmitter and receiver of YingmiL7 can work continuously for 6-8 hours on full charge, fully covering the entire day's tour in the scenic area. There is no need to worry about running out of power or interruption of the explanation. Moreover, the charging efficiency is very high. It can be fully charged in 2.5 hours. After the scenic area closes, it can be uniformly charged and stored for the next day, and can be used normally. Combined with a dedicated multi-slot charging box, it can also achieve batch charging and integrated storage. It is particularly convenient for daily management of scenic areas and travel agencies leading tours. There is no need to manage equipment one by one.
FAQ
Q1: Is the YingmiL7 suitable for scenic areas with dense forests and many obstructions? Will the signal be affected?
A1: It is perfectly suitable. L7 uses dual-band transmission, with strong signal penetration. Even when obstructed by rocks and trees, it can still transmit stably. It can cover up to 200 meters without obstacles and has 150 adjustable channels to avoid interference among multiple teams. The equipment is very stable for use in scenic areas.
Q2: Is the L7 receiver comfortable to wear? Will it be tiring after wearing it for a long time while hiking in the scenic area?
A2: The receiver weighs only 15g, which is an ultra-light model. It fits snugly on the ear and has no feeling of weight. Wearing it for a whole day will not cause ear pressure or irritation. It is suitable for all-day hiking and mountain climbing activities.
Q3: Is the battery life of the L7 sufficient for use throughout the day in the scenic area? Is charging convenient?
A3: With a full charge, it can last for 6-8 hours, which is sufficient to cover the entire itinerary of the scenic area. It can be fully charged in 2.5 hours and can be paired with a dedicated charging box for batch charging and storage. Batch management in the scenic area is very convenient.
Q4: If multiple teams use the L7 in the scenic area simultaneously, will there be interference or mutual disturbance?
A4: No, the L7 has 150 adjustable channels. Each team uses an independent channel. The dual-band anti-interference technology can isolate external noise and signal interference between teams, ensuring clear and undistorted explanations.
Q5: Can the L7 provide multilingual explanations for foreign teams?
A5: Yes, the device comes with Bluetooth and can be connected to translation devices for simultaneous multilingual explanations. It also supports customization of functions. The explanation needs of foreign cultural tourism teams can be fully met.