When you stand before the gallery in the eastern part of the Berlin Wall surface and look at the clearly colored graffiti of "The Kiss of Brothers", wondering about the intricate history behind this motion of the leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War; or at the Pergamon Museum on Museum Island, looking up at the reliefs of the ancient Babylon Gateway but not knowing the entire trip of its relocation from Iraq to Berlin - many overseas good friends going to Berlin commonly find themselves in such an awkward situation: This city hides a lot of "noticeable but incomprehensible" stories. Conventional audio tour guides either stop working to satisfy the need or merely fall short. Actually, there's no requirement to stress. The Berlin Traveling Audio Tour Guide, select Yingmi for interpretation is the right choice.
As a brand name of Hefei Huimai Infotech Co., Ltd. that has been dedicated to sound directing for 16 years, Yingmi (YINGMI) started with the core demands of metropolitan tourism in European cities. Thinking about the attributes of Berlin such as "dense historical antiques, countless social venues, famous multilingual needs, and interwoven interior and outdoor scenes", it has fine-tuned an unique audio guiding option. This solution covers all circumstances of self-service leasing, automatic noticing, and touch-based interpretation, without depending on human tour guides, but being more versatile than tour guides and more professional than ordinary navigation. Similar to those global locations such as the British Museum and the National Museum of Chinese Ethnic Societies, it has become a "convenient assistant" for abroad travelers to unlock Berlin.
I. Five "obstacles" of typical audio-guided tours in Berlin that irritate overseas travelers
Berlin is not simply a normal tourist location - it is the "demarcation line" of the Cold War, a "social container" of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, and an area where history and modernity blend: from the Brandenburg Gateway to the Berlin Wall surface site, from the Reichstag to Checkpoint Charlie, every beautiful area hides deep tales. However, the standard tour guide technique simply can not meet these needs:Tour guides are tough to arrange and costly, and little language choices are "unavailable".
The local language tour guide sources in Berlin are already scarce. English and German are the mainstream languages. If you want French, Japanese, Arabic, or Russian, you need to make an appointment with a travel bureau 2 weeks beforehand. Arabic, Russian, and even less available languages like Albanian and Ukrainian are "zero supply". Last year, a Russian visitor reported: "I brought my parents to Berlin to learn about the Soviet Red Army Memorial during The Second World War. I scheduled a Russian-speaking tour guide 10 days in advance, but there was only an English version. My father asked 'Which fight is this monument commemorating?' The tour guide only said 'related to The Second World War', and didn't also state 'the Berlin Battle in 1945'. My father was frowning the whole time and said 'It would certainly be far better to read the Russian Wikipedia myself'." Worse still, dependable historic descriptions (such as the building and construction and collapse details of the Berlin Wall surface, and the cultural background of the exhibitions on the Museum Island) are very costly, with an everyday expense of at least 150 euros. The traveling budget for a household of three is thus one-third occupied by the tour guide costs.
Devices has "disturbance inside your home and interference outdoors", resulting in poor experience.
Half of the destinations in Berlin are inside your home (the five museums on Museum Island and the Egyptian artefacts in the New Museum), and half are outdoors (the Berlin Wall surface site, the Lake Wannsee beautiful area). Traditional tour guides are especially "fragile" in such circumstances: at the Pergamon Museum, when standing next to the Babylon Gateway and listening to "This is a building from the sixth century BC", turning to consider the Assyrian alleviation next door, the description instantly switched to "Lion Hunt Relief". At the Berlin Wall surface site park, the smart phone signal is periodic, and the typical tour guide APP can not fill the "Introduction to the Sectors of the Berlin Wall surface", and you can only follow the crowd to roam aimlessly, missing the crucial historic traces of "Checkpoint Charlie". A French visitor quipped: "I intended to find out the 'link of this lake to The Second World War' in the Lake Wannsee beautiful area. The tour guide instantly lost signal, and I had to take a photo of the lake views and leave. Later, I found out that this place was connected to the 'racial plan' of the Nazis, which was also regrettable."
Renting out devices requires "queueing and gesturing", and there are also out-of-stock scenarios during peak periods.
The main rental windows in Berlin are focused in Museum Island and Brandenburg Gateway, amounting to only 4. During peak periods, the queues can stretch from the windows to the street, and it's taken into consideration quick if you wait for 1 hour. Overseas travelers not only need to endure the cold wind in Germany, but also have communication like "thinking games": wanting to verify "Can I make use of Visa to pay the deposit" or "Exists a tool in Portuguese", the staff's English is mixed with German jargon, "Dasgehtnicht" "Warumnicht", which makes people perplexed; the most infuriating thing is that when they reach their turn, the language they desire has actually already been rented out, and they can only select the English version. When listening to "The Gothic dome of the Berlin Basilica", they don't know "The amount of meters is the size of the dome" because they don't recognize the professional terms.
Cultural details are "dripped badly", and checking out is in vain.
The beauty of Berlin hinges on the details: the background of the graffiti musicians on the Berlin Wall surface, the symbolic significance of the reliefs in the Pergamon Museum, the design principle of the glass dome of the Reichstag - typical tour guides either only state "This is a breathtaking spot" or give a cursory description. A Dutch visitor said: "When I was taking a look at the Nefertiti bust in the New Museum, the tour guide only said 'This is an Egyptian artifact', later I heard other visitors say 'The left eye of the bust is still missing out on, and there has actually been a debate for years', and I realized that I had actually missed out on such an essential tale." And also the niche cultural areas, such as the "Road Art District" in Berlin. Standard guided tours simply stop working to cover these locations, and one can only stumble upon local expertise by chance, such as identifying which graffiti has anti-war importance.
The devices is hefty and not sturdy, and it "breaks down" in the rain.
Berlin is wet, and in the fall and winter, there is typically cool wind. Many typical tour tools lack waterproof layout, and when it rainfalls, the screens go black. Some tools consider over 80 grams, and the hanging ropes are stiff. After seeing a museum for three hours, the neck obtains red and excruciating from the pressure. A Japanese visitor reported: "I encountered light rain at the Berlin Wall surface site. After the tour guide gadget obtained waterlogged, it instantly closed down. I couldn't figure out 'how the 327 graffiti in the East Gallery happened', and ultimately, I could only comply with somebody else's tour guide and pay attention to fragmented material. It really affected my mood."
II. Yingmi Description: Targeted option to the Berlin tour guide problem, each device appropriates for the certain circumstance
Yingmi's solution is not "item piling", but each tool is created specifically for the tourism characteristics of Berlin. From "renting out devices" to "listening to descriptions", everything is fine-tuned based upon the real experience of overseas travelers:Z50 Self-service Rental Closet: 2 mins to lease the tools, no queuing, no motions needed.
When renting out Yingmi devices in Berlin, you no longer need to compete with human counters - the Z50 self-service rental closet is located at bottom lines: the Brandenburg Gateway Visitor Facility, the Museum Island entry, and the gallery next to the Berlin Wall Surface East District. The white body is combined with a basic Berlin city silhouette sticker, which perfectly matches the surrounding historic buildings, and it's simple to detect at a glimpse.
After coming close to, the screen will instantly match the language of your mobile phone - if it's set to Arabic, the user interface straight switches to Arabic; if it's Japanese, you don't need to by hand locate the switch secret. To rent out any type of device, the symbols are plainly marked: for seeing the Museum Island, choose the C7 touch type (anti-interference, appropriate for thick displays), for seeing outdoor websites, choose the i7 ear-mounted type (light-weight, waterproof), for families or groups, choose the M7 light-weight type (2 headphones share, can see message and pictures).
Payment is additionally carefree, no demand to exchange euros, Visa, MasterCard can be utilized, also WeChat and Alipay are sustained. The deposit quantity, return rules (10 mins after returning the tools, the money is gone back to the original path), rental packages (4-hour short-lived rental/24-hour long-term leasing), are plainly created on the screen in images and message, also a little suggestion of "You can try the waterproof feature after renting out" is noted. A Dutch visitor commented: "Last year when I pertained to Berlin, renting out the standard overview gadget took 40 mins and there was only an English version; this moment making use of Z50, I obtained the C7 in 2 mins. When the Dutch language description appeared, I realized that my grandpa made use of to study in Berlin during the Cold War and often visited the Museum Island to view Egyptian artefacts. It was so touching."
M7/i7 Automatic Picking Up Tour Guide Tool: Steady outdoor signal, light-weight and long lasting.
When checking out outdoor sites in Berlin, the M7/i7 automated noticing tour guide device is a "dependable companion" - they have specially optimized for European outdoor settings: the body is IPX4 level waterproof, also in light rain, it's not scared; the wide temperature level range style from -10 C to 35 C, can stand up to the cool wind in Berlin's autumn and winter months; the battery utilizes PMU safe intelligent lithium battery, with a battery life of 8 hours, also after checking out the Berlin Wall surface ruins and the Lake Wannsee, there is still power left.
The signal is additionally not a concern, it embraces RFID-2.4 G non-interfering star distribution technology, Yingmi will set up tiny signal transmitters at bottom lines in Berlin: at each area of the Berlin Wall surface ruins (concealed in the rock crevices), at the watching system of Lake Wannsee (installed under the wooden sign), at the reproduction checkpoint of Checkpoint Charlie (buried under the ground pen). When putting on i7, when you get to the indicator of the "death zone" of the Berlin Wall surface, the description will instantly appear: "This area was once the 'no guy's land' during the Cold War, with barbed cord and landmines. From 1961 to 1989, 138 individuals attempted to cross over and died"; when you reach Lake Wannsee, it will say "In 1942, Nazi officials held the 'Lake Wannsee Meeting' here, which formulated the 'Final Solution' for maltreating Jews. Now it has become a memorial site for reviewing history", even in the remote suburbs, the description will not stop.
i7 weighs only 25 grams, like 2 charge card hung on the ears, it doesn't feel hefty when used in a scarf; the M7 light-weight type has 2 headphone openings, parents can listen with their children to "the construction background of Brandenburg Gateway", without each person holding one device. A Japanese visitor said: "I utilized i7 in the Berlin Wall Surface East District Gallery, when I reached the 'kiss of siblings' graffiti, the description instantly said 'This painting illustrates the accept of Brezhnev and Onark, reflecting the relationship in between the Warsaw Pact camps at that time', and it likewise played the old photos of the graffiti development, which was extra detailed than what I discovered in my textbooks."
C7 Touch Guide Gadget: Comprehensive Info at Your Fingertips When Going To the Museum.
The Museum Island is the "cultural core" of Berlin. Five museums residence Egyptian artefacts, Babylonian alleviations, and middle ages artworks. The exhibitions are so largely placed that the spacing is just 1 meter apart. Standard led tour tools are prone to disturbance. At this time, the C7 touch guide device comes in handy: it can just offer descriptions by touching the NFC tags alongside the displays. There will be no "confusion of information".
For example, before the old Babylonian gateway display case at the Pergamon Museum, touch the tag, and an English description will clearly come: "This is the city gateway constructed by Nebuchadnezzar II in 605 BC. It was relocated from the Babylonian ruins in Iraq to Berlin in between 1902 and 1914. The bull and dragon alleviations on the door represent the guardian deity of Babylon"; when strolling to the following Assyrian "Lion Hunt Relief" display case, touch another tag, and it will speak about "This team of alleviations originates from the royal residence of Ashurnasirpal II of Assyria. It depicts the scene of the king searching lions and shows the army strength of the Assyrian Realm at that time"; these descriptions will certainly never be mixed together.
The screen of C7 can also display high-def detail photos: when describing the Nefertiti bust, it will certainly enlarge "the information of the ideal eye of the bust to explain the make-up methods of old Egypt"; when describing the middle ages manuscript, it will zoom in on "the gold foil decor on the page to clarify the respect of the nobility for books at that time". A French visitor said: "I examine old human beings. Prior to seeing the old Babylonian gateway, I just really felt 'impressive'. Using C7, I discovered that 'the gateway was originally 12 meters high, and the present display is a reduced-scale replica. The initial part is still in Iraq'. These details are even more comprehensive than what I heard at the Louvre in Paris."

HM8.0 Multi-language Sharing System: Telling History in Your Native Language, Avoiding "Surface Area Understanding".
The abroad visitors in Berlin come from around the world. The Yingmi HM8.0 multi-language sharing system can fulfill various language requires - it includes 8 languages as requirement: English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Arabic, and Dutch. Each language is taped by a native audio speaker and rejects the rigidity of maker translation:
Arabic is taped by a former tour guide from the Dubai Museum, when describing the Islamic social impact in Berlin, he will say "Berlin has more than 250 mosques, among which the mosque structure design in the New Kellon District integrates Arab domes and German brickwork methods";
Russian is taped by a former tour guide from the Moscow History Museum, when describing the Berlin Wall surface, he will contrast "the border control distinctions between East Germany and the Soviet Union during the Cold War and explain why the Berlin Wall surface was called 'the sign of the Iron Curtain'";
If there is a need for much less common languages such as Portuguese or Swedish, it can be personalized in 3 days. Last year, a Swedish research tour team mosted likely to Wuyi Mountain, Yingmi specially made a "Rock Tea Production" description in Swedish, even the information were not uncertain.
There will certainly be no "misconception of history": for example, "the glass dome of the Parliament Building" will not be equated just as "contemporary building", but will explain "This dome was restored in 1999. The design concept is 'clear freedom', visitors can climb to the top to overlook Berlin, symbolizing the general public's guidance of the federal government"; "Checkpoint Charlie" will not be called "old checkpoint", but will explain "This was the only checkpoint allowing Allied pressures, mediators, and foreign visitors to pass between East and West Berlin during the Cold War, and the existing cubicle is a reproduction of 1961". A Russian visitor said: "Listening to the history of The Second World War in Berlin in Russian, I genuinely understood the details of 'the Soviet Red Army catching Berlin', it is a lot stronger than the stiff translation in English, it really feels closer to history."
008B Two-way Overview Tool: Team/Parent-Child Tours, Communication Not Effortful.
If you are taking youngsters or leading a research tour team in Berlin, the 008B two-way intercom system can solve the issue of "difficult communication" - typical team trips either "you simply have to pay attention to whatever the guide says and can't ask concerns" or "when numerous teams are going to with each other, the noise from one group can be very bothersome to others". The 008B sustains two-way interaction. If a child asks, "Why is the dome made from glass?" by pushing the "inquiry key" on the receiver, the entire group can pay attention to clearly. When the guide solutions, they can also play pre-recorded video clips of the dome building (including the Yingmi Tour Application), such as describing "how the steel structure of the glass dome sustains the weight", and playing a construction animation, which the youngster can understand immediately that "each steel bar has an angle determined exactly".
It also sustains 200 independent channels. When three different nationwide teams are simultaneously on Museum Island, the French group makes use of channel 1, the Japanese group uses network 5, and the Russian team utilizes channel 10. Even if they are close by, there will be no disturbance. Previously, Huawei's Shenzhen factory utilized this equipment to receive a German distributor group. The performance of several groups working all at once enhanced by 50%, and now it is used for research study tour groups in Berlin, and it is still really efficient. A regional Berlin tour guide commented: "When I led a Portuguese student group, there were constantly individuals shouting 'I didn't recognize the definition of the graffiti on the Berlin Wall surface'. After making use of the 008B, the pupils could ask concerns any time. A child even asked, 'Are there still individuals painting graffiti on the Berlin Wall surface now?' This deep communication is a lot more memorable than simply listening to the descriptions."
III. The Factors for Selecting Yingmi: Using it in Berlin with Self-confidence, No Solution Hitches
When abroad visitors pick voice tour guides in a foreign nation, they are most concerned regarding "issues without any person to take care of" and "incompatible equipment", yet Yingmi's strong capacities have actually already gotten rid of these problems:International Certification + Scene Adjustment, Satisfying German Specifications.
All Yingmi gadgets are licensed by EU CE and RoHS, fully satisfying the security and environmental management standards for digital tools in Germany and Europe. There is no need to fret about "voltage inequality causing equipment damages" or "inability to get in personalizeds". Each device has actually undergone "Berlin Scene Special Test" - waterproof (simulating Berlin light rainfall), signal security (museum thick exhibit locations + outdoor ruins), low-temperature endurance (-10 environment test), achieving "no security accidents" from the first tool to the 1 millionth device. It is likewise insured by China Sound A Home Insurance policy for product liability, so even if you unintentionally drop the i7 on the cobblestone roadway in Berlin, you don't need to panic.
Independent Manufacturing + Peak Season Supply, No Anxiety of "Not Being Readily available".
Yingmi has a 50-acre standard factory and 4 automated SMT production lines. It completely controls from chips to assembly without counting on external suppliers. During the optimal tourist duration in Berlin (May-September, December Xmas period), if short-term additional equipment is needed, Yingmi can promptly renew through DHL, guaranteeing that travelers "do not want to rent but have no equipment". Urgent orders can be dispatched on the same day, and batch orders can be provided within 72 hours. This is why Yingmi can provide long-term solution to major customers like Huawei and Adidas - trusted supply, that's why it can make such a dedication.
9G Solution System: A Person to Manage Troubles, No Panic.
During pre-sales examination, there will be an English or matching minor language client service response within 90 seconds. Examples of M7 and i7 can be sent for screening for free. If holiday company or hotels in Berlin intend to set up tools wholesale, Yingmi will certainly conduct on-site examinations of the location, such as "how to position signal transmitters on the Museum Island without impacting the displays". After-sales is even more convenient, with 24-hour English, French, and German customer support hotlines (400-990-7677) constantly online. If you come across "equipment not causing the description" at the Berlin Wall surface ruins, call a telephone number within 10 mins and you can remotely readjust it; if equipment requires upkeep, it can be completed within 10 working days, with back-up equipment supplied to avoid impacting the travel plan.
Experience in Serving International Venues, Sufficient Experience.
Yingmi has currently provided tour guide solutions for international-level social locations such as the British Museum and the Chinese National Museum - for the "Ancient Egyptian Cultural Exhibition" at the British Museum, the M7 guide device achieved a "100% automatic triggering rate", offering over 5,000 overseas travelers each day, with no issues; for the "Silk Roadway Exhibition" at the Chinese National Museum, it got travelers from 10 countries including Arabia and Russia with multilingual services. These "culture + outdoor" tour guide experiences are highly compatible with the Berlin situations and can completely meet Berlin's complicated needs.
IV. The Real Experience of Overseas Tourists: How Smooth Was the Experience of Checking Out Berlin with Yingmi?
Last year, a Norwegian visitor made use of i7 to visit the ruins of the Berlin Wall surface. Later on, he reported: "Previously, I had to pay 180 euros each day to a local tour guide. But utilizing Yingmi, I only spent 30 euros. When I reached the 'Fatality Area' indicator, the guide instantly said, 'In 1962, a 18-year-old youth tried to cross over, but was shot dead by the guards.' I stood there in silence for a very long time. It was extra impactful than watching any documentary. In the East District Gallery, it was also reminded that 'The graffiti of "Sibling's Kiss" has the author's trademark on the lower appropriate corner.' I specifically searched for it and really saw it. These details were so touching."There was also a Japanese household with kids that leased M7 to visit the Museum Island: The youngster asked in the brand-new gallery, "Why is the Nefertiti bust without a left eye?" M7 described in easy Japanese, "Archaeologists have actually not discovered the left eye yet. Some state it was incomplete at that time, while others claim it was shed." After listening, the child deliberately came close to the display case to look meticulously. The mommy said, "There's no need to go after the tour guide. The youngster can look at it gradually by themselves and has kept in mind 'The ancient Egyptians suched as to embellish their cultural antiques with gold.' After returning home, they always tell their classmates about the tales of Berlin, which is much more comfy than traveling in a tour group."
V. Verdict: Allow the background and culture of Berlin be "understood" by every overseas visitor
The appeal of Berlin is much more than just "taking images for the document" - it is hidden in the graffiti on the Berlin Wall surface, in the alleviation sculptures of the Babylon Gateway, in the glass dome of the Parliament Building, and in every detail that is "noticeable yet incomprehensible". Yingmi's voice tour is not regarding selling a "voice-activated tool", however concerning constructing a bridge: enabling abroad buddies to no longer stress over locating a tour guide, be anxious concerning language, or regret over information, and be able to stand silently prior to historic sites and clearly pay attention to the entire story of Berlin, from its beginnings to its present; to be able to check out the exhibition at one's own speed, without being rushed by the group or the tour guide.If you plan to go to Berlin following time, you might also attempt Yingmi's description - it will lead you to discover that this city that was as soon as separated has a background and society that is much deeper and much more touching than envisioned.
Yingmi Customer Care Hotline: 400-990-7677; Official Site: www.it2002.com. We can tailor a Berlin-exclusive tour guide prepare for you at any moment.
Q1: Can I use my own headphones with Yingmi devices?
A1: Yes, most Yingmi devices have standard 3.5mm audio jacks or Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to use your own headphones for a more personal and comfortable listening experience during your Berlin tours.
Q2: How is the content for Berlin's specific historical sites created and updated?
A2: Yingmi collaborates with local historians, former museum guides, and cultural experts to create accurate and engaging narrations. The content is regularly reviewed and updated to reflect new historical research or changes at the sites.