Audioguide
Audioguide systems, are used wherever we want to supplement visual experiences with sound. These can be museums, exhibitions or multimedia shows that include multilingual content. Thanks to such solutions, we no longer have to make inconvenient compromises and all visitors receive the same comfort of sightseeing.
A modern museum is no longer just a building equipped with audio guides. A museum that keeps up with the times is one that is open to a wide audience. It is a place that is able to provide access to art for everyone - able-bodied people, as well as those with various dysfunctions and disabilities. Professional solutions are at our fingertips, yet they are not commonplace.
One solution that can significantly improve the quality of a visit is the induction loop. Thanks to the induction loop, sound reaches the ear of a hearing-impaired person without noise and interference. The induction loop can be installed in a space, e.g. routed under the carpet in a museum hall, or it can be in the form of a lanyard worn around the neck and connected directly to the tour guide or audio guide device. Our offer also includes contactless FreeSound headphones with a built-in induction loop.
Audioguide Basic with jack connector and illuminated keyboard
option for the hard of hearing and visually impaired
Catalogue index: RSF000008
Audioguide Basic with illuminated keyboard
option for the visually impaired
Catalogue index: RSF000006
FreeSound - contactless, hygienic headphones with built-in induction loop
Catalogue index: RSF000009