Product Introduction:
audio guide equipment for museums is a specialized intelligent solution tailored for museum scenarios, leveraging advanced RFID positioning technology and ultra-light design. Operating in the 860MHz-870MHz band, it automatically triggers exhibit-specific commentary when visitors approach induction points (0.5-40m coverage), eliminating manual operation and ensuring accurate, low-noise audio. With a 17g ear-hook design, 8 customizable languages, 9999 signal channels, and anti-theft/return reminders, this audio guide equipment for museums solves pain points like visitor fatigue, language barriers, and equipment loss in crowded museums.

Product Parameters (Specification):
Transmitter (i7-T)
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Signal Strength | Supports 12 levels |
| Signal Number | Up to 9999 |
| Coverage Range | 0.5m - 35m |
| Weight | 27g |
| Dimension | 41mm × 20mm |
| Working Life | 15 - 24 months |

Receiver (i7-R)
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Carrier Frequency | 860MHz - 870MHz |
| Storage Capacity | 9999 audio segments |
| Communication Distance | ≥ 150m |
| Battery Capacity | 180mAh |
| Weight | 18g |
| Dimension | 70mm (height) × 24mm (width) × 12mm (thickness) |
| Working Time | ≥ 7 hours |

Product Feature and Application:
Core Features
The audio guide equipment for museums stands out with museum-specific strengths and intelligent design:
Precise RFID Automatic Induction: Advanced modulation technology accurately identifies visitor proximity to exhibits, triggering corresponding commentary—no manual adjustment, perfect for self-guided museum exploration.
Ultra-Light & Hygienic Design: 17g ear-hook with integrated headphones—causes no fatigue during long museum visits; non-in-ear style avoids hygiene issues for public use.
Multi-Language Flexibility: 8+ customizable languages with automatic language saving (restores last selected language on power-up), catering to international museum visitors.
Museum Asset Protection: Anti-theft and return reminders reduce equipment loss, simplifying management for museum staff; limited playback per segment prevents unauthorized content sharing.
Application Scenarios
The audio guide equipment for museums adapts to diverse museum needs:
Art Museums & Cultural Relic Halls: Automatic commentary for paintings, sculptures, and historical relics—visitors explore at their own pace without disturbing others.
Science Museums & Interactive Exhibits: Triggered explanations for hands-on displays and technical exhibits, enhancing educational value for visitors of all ages.
Temporary Exhibitions: Fast content updates via USB, convenient for rotating museum exhibitions; customizable prompt sounds align with exhibition themes.
Museum VIP Receptions: Dedicated channels and multi-language support elevate the experience for delegations and high-end visitors.

Product Details:
The audio guide equipment for museums operates through seamless RFID synergy tailored for exhibit-rich environments:
Induction Flow: Transmitters are placed beside key exhibits; when visitors wear the receiver and enter the 0.5-40m range, the device detects the RFID signal and plays corresponding
commentary, continuing until the next exhibit’s signal is sensed—ideal for sequential museum tours.
Anti-Interference Mechanism: Modern electronic technology resolves signal overlap in dense exhibit areas, ensuring accurate induction even when exhibits are closely arranged.
User Experience Enhancement: Customizable power-up, alarm, and low-battery sounds align with museum ambiance; automatic language saving avoids repeated settings for returning visitors.

Packing and Shipping:
Packing
Packaging Details: Standard export packing. One unit with one independent box.
Shipping
DHL/FedEx/UPS/EMS: 3-7 workdays

FAQ:
Q1: How precise is the induction for adjacent exhibits in museums?
A1: The transmitter’s 16-level adjustable signal strength and anti-interference technology avoid false triggering between nearby exhibits—ideal for museums with dense display layouts.
Q2: Can we add small languages for international museum visitors?
A2: Yes. It comes with 8 preset languages, and additional small languages can be customized by providing audio files of exhibit commentary.
Q3: How long does the battery last for a typical museum visit?
A3: The receiver works ≥7 hours on a single charge, fully covering 4-6 hours of self-guided museum tours; standby time ≥11 hours ensures it stays powered during idle periods.
Q4: How does the anti-theft function protect museum equipment?
A4: The receiver triggers an alarm if it’s taken out of the museum without proper return, helping staff track and recover devices efficiently.
Q5: Is the device easy to operate for elderly or child visitors?
A5: Absolutely. It requires no manual control—just wear it and walk to exhibits for automatic commentary; intuitive language switching and volume adjustment make it suitable for all ages.