YINGMI SPEAKER: DUAL-PERSON SIMULTANEOUS TALKING IS NOT LAGGY. ZONE-GUIDED SCENIC TOURS

 News     |     November 27, 2025

    Mark, the reception manager of Siemens in Germany, nearly spoiled the occasion when preparing for a go to by a multinational provider team last month - in a team of 20 individuals, the Chinese tour guide was supposed to discuss the technical details of the production line, while the English tour guide needed to cover worldwide teamwork instances. Consequently, 2 average audio guides, when switched on at the same time, disrupted each other's signals, and the providers' ears were full of "chip detection criteria" and "teamwork history" - all jumbled up. Also worse, when the team moved from the assembly workshop to the quality inspection area, the devices was still replaying the assembly process, and the tour guide could only stop the debugging by yelling. The originally extremely strict reception rhythm was suddenly interrupted.
    Not only in enterprise receptions, but also in overseas museums holding special exhibits, governments organizing cross-border conferences, and picturesque locations receiving high-end teams, these problems of "dual-speaking congestion" and "divisional interference" are often experienced. As a brand that has actually been giving voice support for 15 years under Hefei Huima Information Technology Co., Ltd., Yingmi's audio guide gadgets do not have those elegant parameters. Instead, they focus on these actual pain points - smooth dual-speaking, exact divisional advice, and expert discussion. Having the ability to give solutions to Huawei, the British Museum, and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization for a very long time, relies on these "unobtrusive but reliable" details, guaranteeing every overseas reception is steady and radiates a sense of class.


I. Relieve the pain: The "dual-speaking/zone" difficulties in overseas receptions, Yingmi has useful solutions

What overseas users are troubled by when performing dual-person simultaneous talking and zone-guided scenic tours is never "can the devices work correctly", but "is it smooth to use, is it respectable enough". Conventional audio guides couldn't handle these problems, and Yingmi resolved them at the root:
 
Dual-person simultaneous talking: No disturbance, no crossover, the teamwork is smoother than when the guides shout at each other
Many overseas receptions require the teamwork of 2 tour guides - in enterprises, technical guides explain expert details, while business guides discuss the value of teamwork; in museums, cultural guides explain the history of cultural relics, and language guides give cross-cultural interpretations. But traditional audio guides either avoided dual-speaking or caused crossover when used at the same time, making the reception scene chaotic.
 
The Yingmi E8 group audio guide device and the MC200 zone-guided system resolved this issue from the technical aspect:
Using 2 sending gadgets together doesn't conflict: One obtaining gadget can at the same time connect 2 sending gadgets (main speaker + secondary speaker), using 4GFSK signal inflection and CRC digital file encryption. Put simply, the two sending gadgets each have their own signals, and they won't clash. When Siemens received German providers, the Chinese technical guide used the main sending gadget to discuss "chip three-level detection process", and the English business guide used the secondary sending gadget to supplement "this innovation's application in European auto electronics", and the providers' ears clearly listened to both voices without any complication. Mark later used this equipment for receptions and sighed: "Previously, the crossover between the two gadgets made the scene really awkward, but now the teamwork between dual-speaking is smoother than shouting manually."
 
Switching doesn't wait, it's made with a basic press: If it's essential to take turns talking, simply push the "switch key" on the sending gadget, changing from the main speaker to the secondary speaker, without any lag or disruption. During the reception for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, when the Russian guide finished discussing the teamwork background, pushing a button, the English guide took over the details, and the reception was continuous throughout. The reception director said: "This degree of smoothness makes worldwide guests feel really expert, far better than changing gadgets halfway."
 
Volume can be changed individually, and the focus doesn't stray: The volume of the main and secondary speakers can be managed individually. For instance, when technical descriptions require clear hearing of criteria, boost the volume of the main speaker; when supplementing instances, reduce the volume of the secondary speaker to avoid covering over the core details. During the reception of a Swedish research study excursion group, the Chinese guide discussed "the history of the Silk Road cultural relics" (main speaker), and the English guide supplemented "the connection with European trade" (secondary speaker), changing the volume according to the importance of the content, and the students paid attention more clearly.
 
Zone-guided scenic tours: Automatic zone changing, no crossover, orderly for several groups to receive together
Overseas museums, big manufacturing facilities, and picturesque places often require "zone-based descriptions" - the "Ming Dynasty Painting Zone" and "Song Dynasty Porcelain Zone" at the Suzhou Museum need to suit different groups at the same time, while the "Assembly Workshop" and "Quality Inspection Area" at the Huawei factory need to discuss separately. Traditional stereo either require manual zone division or suffer from signal disturbance, leading to jokes like "listening to painting descriptions in the porcelain zone". The Yingmi MC200 multi-channel zone-based description system makes "zone-based scenic tours" appear like an "intelligent butler":
 
With 200 networks, multiple zones can be attached without complication: It sustains up to 200 independent networks, giving each zone its own dedicated network. Even if 6 groups are visiting different locations of the Suzhou Museum at the same time, German, Japanese, and English descriptions can each go their own way, and there will be no signal disturbance. The director of the Suzhou Museum's tour department said: "Before using the old equipment, the descriptions in the painting and porcelain zones always conflicted. After changing to Yingmi MC200, the complaint rate visited 90%, and the reception in each area was smooth."
 
The system instantly starts the tour as you go into the area, without needing to be triggered: Each area has a little RFID sensing unit. When a team puts on the Yingmi receiver and gets in the area, the equipment instantly changes to the content for that zone, and stops when you leave. Mark took his provider from the Huawei assembly workshop to the quality inspection area. As he crossed over, the equipment instantly changed to the description of the quality inspection process. "There's no need for a guide to shout 'Change the network', neither do you need to by hand readjust. The rhythm is specifically smooth, and the providers all applauded it as 'expert'."
 
Each zone can store different languages, eliminating the need for repeated changes: For example, the "Ming Dynasty Painting Zone" of the Suzhou Museum stores English and French descriptions, while the "Song Dynasty Porcelain Zone" stores Arabic and Japanese. When overseas groups go into the area, the equipment instantly selects the equivalent language. No need to ask staff for help. An Iraqi tourist, Ahmed, listened to Arabic descriptions in the porcelain zone concerning the partnership between Persian cobalt and blue and white porcelain. He said, "There's no need to change the language; the equipment instantly adapts. It's much more practical than in other museums."


II. Yingmi Core Devices: Picking for Overseas Reception Scenarios, Staying Clear Of Waste of Money

Yingmi did not develop a "one-size-fits-all" gadget. Instead, it customized 2 specialized gadgets for overseas users' reception needs, each with its own "strength":
 
E8 Group Visitor Speaker: The "Dual-Channel Wonder" for Enterprise/Small Group Reception.
Appropriate scenarios: Cross-border enterprise receptions (such as Siemens meeting with providers), 10-50 person premium picturesque area trips, small government conferences.
Actual benefits:
Dual-channel no disturbance is really superior: Mark used it to hold a 20-person provider team. He spoke in Chinese about technical criteria and in English about teamwork instances. Both transmitters were turned on at the same time, and the providers could understand clearly without any sound. "Before using other equipment, when the two tour guides started talking, there was disturbance. Now, there's no need to keep an eye on the signal; you can just focus on the reception."
 
Battery life lasts throughout the day: The transmitter lasts 15 hours on a full charge, and the receiver lasts 8 hours. Mark started the gadget at 9 a.m. and the reception lasted up until 6 p.m. for a supper. There were still 2 battery bars left, so he didn't have to search for a charging outlet. "Previously, carrying a charging battery was a trouble. Now, you don't have to bother with the battery degree throughout the day."
 
The earphones don't hurt after long use: They use medical-grade silicone ear hooks, not in-ear design. They don't hurt after 4 hours of use and can readjust the volume themselves. A German designer with weak hearing could clearly listen to "chip detection of 0.01 millimeters of error" after turning up the volume.
Customers' straightforward words: "Using E8 for a provider team tour, the dual-channel coordination is specifically smooth. There's no need to bother with disturbance anymore. Before, it took half an hour to align the sequence with the guide. Now, simply push the switch and it's done. The reception performance is greater, and the providers said we are far more expert than before." - German Siemens Reception Manager Mark.
 
MC200 Zone-Based Explanation System: "Zone Manager" for Museums/Big Scenarios.
Appropriate scenarios: Huge museums (such as the Suzhou Museum), multi-workshop reception at manufacturing facilities, and simultaneous team reception at picturesque spots.
Actual benefits:
It doesn't obtain unpleasant when multiple locations are attached together: The Suzhou Museum uses it to at the same time suit 3 overseas teams. "The Shen Zhou area talks about the hill brushwork technique, the Wen Zhengming area discusses calligraphy, and the Tang Yin area analyzes figure paintings. Each team focuses on their own subject. The travelers are engaged, and we don't have to coordinate everywhere."
 
It can be pre-recorded or manually narrated, versatile: During peak museum hours, pre-recorded multilingual descriptions are played to ease the pressure on tour guides; when VIP teams show up, the tour guide changes to manual narrative without needing to change equipment. "Last year, the British Museum held a special exhibition. They used the MC200 to play pre-recorded English descriptions. The tour guide gave dedicated services for VIPs, and the performance was a lot greater than before."

Yingmi Audio Guide

It can be set up quickly, and including new locations momentarily is not a problem: No complex wiring is called for. Just a small computer system, a sensing unit, and it can be set up in 10 mins. When including the "Zheng Chenggong Memorial Hall" area momentarily on Xiamen Gulangyu Island, the staff finished the debugging in half an hour, without delaying the Japanese team that was arranged for that day. User's real words: "After the improvement of the Suzhou Museum to MC200, the order of multi-area reception has improved significantly. Overseas travelers no more need to pay attention to garbled descriptions. Previously, there was a scarcity of tour guides in minority languages, and many teams couldn't be received. Now, Arabic and Swedish pre-recorded tours have been available, and these teams can be received now. The quality of reception has significantly improved." - Ms. Zhang, Director of the Tour Guide Department of Suzhou Museum.
 
Supplementary Facts: Do not ignore these. They can make the reception procedure smoother.
Yingmi's attentiveness is also mirrored in those small details, avoiding any type of disturbances to the reception because of minor concerns:
The user interface and descriptions are available in multiple languages: The procedure panels of E8 and MC200 can choose 8 languages (English, French, German, etc., all the commonly used ones), and the symbols for switching double audio and changing networks are obvious. Overseas tour guides don't need to learn Chinese to use them. The description content should also be in minority languages and provided quickly. Last year, when the Swedish royal delegation visited the Forbidden City, Yingmi completed the Swedish language description for the MC200 in 48 hours. Even "the 'nine beams and eighteen pillars' of the corner tower's mortise and tenon structure" was converted accurately;
 
Resistant and interference-proof: The use of the national patent-based SOC ingrained digital noise reduction innovation allows the equipment to strain 90% of noise even when revealed to the loud noise of the Huawei workshop, such as the device seems. The double audio content is clear and reasonable. The equipment is also resistant to high and low temperatures. Ahmed led the tour in the Dubai desert using the E8, and it didn't crash even at 45 ° C heat, and the double audio feature didn't freeze either. "It's much more durable than the walkie-talkie I brought with me";
 
Fast after-sales feedback, reassuring overseas customers: If there are any type of problems, call the 24-hour multilingual hotline (400-990-7677). The English and Arabic customer care will certainly answer within 10 mins. If repair service is needed, Yingmi has participating provider worldwide in 12 places, and repair services can be performed within 72 hours. When Mark was leading the tour in Shanghai, the E8 transmitter had a small issue. By calling the hotline, it was from another location repaired in 5 mins, without causing any type of hold-up.


III. On-site Testing of Overseas Reception: How Yingmi Makes the Scene Look Innovative?

The "dual-speaking/zone division" function of Yingmi's interpreter is not simply theoretical; it was developed with actual reception scenarios. Whether the procedure is smooth and expert, or if it shows a high degree of professionalism and reliability, these can be immediately identified from the reception scene:
 
Cross-border business receptions: Expertise hidden within rigor.
When Huawei received a German provider team, they used the E8 for "technical + business" dual-speaking - the Chinese technical guide held the main transmitter and discussed "the three core processes of chip detection", covering "0.01 millimeter error control" and "high-temperature tolerance standards" clearly; the English business guide used the secondary transmitter and supplemented "the application of this innovation in German auto electronics" and "the progress of teamwork with Siemens". When both transmitters were turned on at the same time, the providers could clearly differentiate both voices and did not mix them up; when the team relocated from the detection workshop to the completed item area, the equipment instantly quit, and no guide needed to shout to stop. After the reception, a German designer specifically asked: "What brand is this equipment? Our factory also wants to change it, it's much smoother than the present one."
 
Special exhibits in museums: Quality hidden within orderliness.
When Suzhou Museum held the "Special Exhibition of Ming Dynasty Calligraphy and Painting", they used the MC200 to divide into 3 zones: "Liu Zhou's Works Zone", "Wen Zhengming's Works Zone", and "Tang Yin's Works Zone". Each zone had its own dedicated network, with English, French, and Japanese descriptions tape-recorded. 3 overseas teams visited at the same time, and the German team slowly watched "hill rock brushwork strategies" in the Liu Zhou area, the French team chatted about "calligraphy brush strategies", and the Japanese team valued "particular features of figure paintings". They never ever blended up as soon as. After the see, Dutch Sinologist Yang Ke said: "Previously in other museums, unexpectedly learning about porcelain content while paying attention to the painting descriptions was really irritating. Now with Yingmi, one can pay attention to the details of each painting in a quiet way. This sense of order makes the special exhibition look more of a high quality experience."
 
Cross-border government conferences: Confidence hidden within calmness.
When the SCO held a cross-border conference, they used the MC200 to receive multilingual delegations - the exhibition locations were divided into "Teamwork Outcomes Area", "Future Planning Area", and "Technology Exchange Area", and each area had its own Russian, English, and Chinese descriptions tape-recorded. When the Russian delegation went into the "Teamwork Outcomes Area", the equipment instantly transmitted Russian descriptions of "power teamwork progress"; when they moved to the "Technology Exchange Area", it efficiently changed to the Russian version of "information of digital teamwork". During dual-speaking, the Chinese guide discussed the task background, and the Russian guide supplemented local teamwork instances, and the two transmitters functioned extremely efficiently without any type of glitches. The reception supervisor said: "This smoothness made the guests from various countries feel really calm, and it also revealed that our reception has strength."


IV. Users' Honest Responses: Whether It's Excellent to Use or not, The Reception Scene Speaks for Itself

" Siemens used Yingmi E8 to receive a 20-person provider team, with Chinese descriptions on innovation and English on teamwork. The two transmitters did not interfere with each other, and the providers could listen to clearly. They also said, 'You even have such smooth descriptions, and you should be reliable.' Previously, using other equipment always caused issues; now each reception is steady, and the head office has asked where it was purchased." - German Siemens Reception Manager Mark "Huawei received a German provider team with the E8's dual-speaking, which resolved the problem of saying 'innovation + business' together. There was no need to have guides take turns talking, and the pace was quicker, and information was not missed out on. The battery lasts for the whole day, and there is no need to carry a battery charger, saving a great deal of trouble." - Huawei Reception Supervisor Ms. Li "After Suzhou Museum used the MC200, the orderliness of multi-zone reception improved dramatically. Overseas travelers no more needed to pay attention to blended descriptions, and the complaint rate visited 90%. Pre-recorded descriptions also filled in the voids for small languages, and now Arabic and Swedish teams can also be received. The reception quality has improved, and travelers' feedback has also increased." - Suzhou Museum Guide Director Ms. Zhang.


V. Conclusion: An Excellent Interpreter is the "Undetectable Assistant" for Overseas Reception

For overseas users, what matters for dual-speaker simultaneous analysis and zone-guided scenic tours is not "how elegant the features are", but "whether it can make the reception procedure smoother and more expert" - without the shame of resemble, without the panic of changing, without bothering with the language. Just calmly and perfectly manage the reception.
 
Yingmi has actually been giving voice-guided excursions for 15 years. It really did not intend to create "the equipment with the most innovative criteria", but to become "the assistant that comprehends overseas receptions best". From the non-interfering dual-speaker feature of E8 to the automatic zone changing of MC200, every design is targeted at "fixing real problems". To make sure that you no more obtain bogged down by the equipment and can focus on doing a great task in the reception.
 
If you are also troubled by "dual-speaker lag" or "zone disturbance", you could also try the Yingmi interpreter - it will not cause any type of trouble, but will silently aid you hold the reception together, radiating a sense of elegance.
 
Yingmi Customer Service Hotline: 400-990-7677; Official Internet site: www.it2002.com. The worldwide service team is constantly ready to aid you plan the reception, guaranteeing that every overseas reception is steady and trustworthy.
 
Q: How does Yingmi's dual-speaker feature handle volume control for different content?
A: The main and secondary speakers' volumes can be adjusted independently, allowing emphasis on technical details or supplementary information as needed, ensuring clarity without overlapping.
 
Q: Is the MC200 system compatible with multiple languages for zone-based tours?
A: Yes, the MC200 stores and automatically plays explanations in various languages (e.g., English, French, Arabic) based on the zone, supporting diverse international groups without manual intervention.