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For your group tours, are all of your participants able to hear and understand your Tour Guide? Are the people in the back of your group having the same experience as those in the front? Many people on group tours are over 50 years of age where 30% of the population has a medical hearing loss* (Source: CDC). In addition, many venues have strict noise guidelines for tours where Tour Guides can not speak loud enough for everyone to hear. As a company or organization, are you meeting basic government ADA (accessibility) requirements for your customers? If you have answered a "no" to any of these questions, your customers and your organization could benefit from a hearing assistance system from Williams Sound.
Products such as the Personal PA® Tour Guide System from Williams Sound ensure your participants can hear every word, clearly and easily - no matter where they are sitting in the room, or no matter how noisy the surroundings are. Your tour guide wears a compact, body-pack style transmitter and speaks into a discrete clip-on microphone. The participants wear a wireless receiver equipped with headphone or earphone, and by way of FM signal can listen to the speaker´s message without any interruption, background noise or distance from the sound source. The result: everyone in the group receives the same hearing experience, no matter what their hearing situation is, or no matter where they are positioned in the group.
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Personal PA® Tour Guide System
The Williams Sound Personal PA® Tour Guide System helps tour group members with hearing difficulties overcome background noise and distance from the guide–even in noisy surroundings. Use it in factories, museums, power plants, zoos, theme parks, tourist attractions, bus tours, or walking tours—anywhere hearing assistance is needed for tour-type presentations.
The Personal PA® Tour Guide System saves the tour guide’s voice, listeners don’t miss the message, and the presentation doesn’t disturb others. It also fulfills the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) accessibility requirements for hearing assistance.
Your tour guide wears a compact, body-pack transmitter and headset microphone. Listeners use portable receivers and lightweight headphones to hear every word clearly and easily, even in the back of the group.
Applications: • Factory Tours • Museum Tours • Power Plant Tours • Theme Park Tours • Zoo Tours
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Hearing Helper® Tour Guide System
**Harmonized for European Use**
The Hearing Helper® Tour Guide System is a portable, multi-channel, FM communication system for guided tours, language interpretation, and hearing assistance applications. The guide uses the T863 transmitter equipped with a microphone to deliver their message wirelessly to a group of participants. Listeners use the R863 receiver equipped with an earphone or headphone to pick-up the guide´s message. The Hearing Helper® system helps to overcome background noise, distance from the speaker, and enhances the quality of the tour or language service for all participants. The Hearing Helper® system operates on 863 MHz, meets RoHS approval guidelines, and is backed by a 3 year factory warranty.
Applications: • Group Tours • Language Interpretation • Hearing Assistance •
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