When teams visit scenic areas, they often encounter tour guides using megaphones or "little bees," which are traditional amplifiers for leading tourists. Although these devices make explanations convenient, the noise pollution they bring cannot be ignored. Moreover, the sound quality of explanations through megaphones and little bees is not clear, as their transmission distance is limited. Therefore, tourists who are far from the guide cannot hear the content clearly, while those who are close may find the sound too loud and noisy. This results in very loud sounds for those nearby. In addition, these devices also cause considerable harm to the tour guides' throats.
Besides being used in scenic areas, team audio guides can also be applied in many public places. In museums, team audio guides help visitors understand the background stories and historical value of each exhibit more deeply, enhancing the learning effect. In large conferences or training activities, team audio guides ensure that every participant can hear the speaker's speech clearly, improving communication efficiency. In outdoor teaching, field trips, and other scenarios, team audio guides become an important tool for teachers to convey knowledge to students, making teaching more vivid and intuitive.
The price of these team audio guides is a concern for many people. In fact, the prices vary, depending not only on the model but also on the raw materials, manufacturers, and component costs. The editor suggests choosing well-known brands with after-sales service guarantees, so that you can receive corresponding services during pre-sales, in-sales, and after-sales.

