During every peak tourist season, renowned 5A-level scenic spots like Wanfo Lake and Tianmu Lake are swamped with visitors. Waiting times can easily stretch to dozens of minutes, or even longer, from ticket check at the entrance to visiting core attractions. Previously, these scenic spots often received plenty of tourist feedback about the poor queuing experience. But after introducing a professional team tour guide system, visitors can now listen to commentary on the scenic spot’s culture and attractions while waiting in line, turning the tedious waiting time into a chance to learn about the spot. This approach has not only boosted tourists’ travel interest but also raised the overall satisfaction with the scenic spots. More and more scenic spots now realize that solving the queuing problem is not just about simply cutting waiting times, but about making that waiting time worthwhile. The rational use of a tour guide system is an excellent solution to this puzzle.

Pain Points of Long Queues at Scenic Spots: A Bottleneck for Tourist Experience
Since the recovery of the tourism industry, tourist volumes at major scenic spots have remained high, and the series of issues caused by queuing have become a common headache for scenic spot operation. On one hand, tourists have nothing to do while waiting in long lines and can only scroll through their phones to kill time. This not only drastically reduces the joy of travel but also easily leads to irritability and negative emotions, which in turn affect their overall evaluation of the scenic spot. On the other hand, on-site tour guide services have obvious limitations in reception. The number of tour guides is limited during peak seasons, making it impossible to cover all visitors, and independent travelers find it even harder to get detailed commentary services. As a result, the core values of the scenic spot, such as its historical culture and natural scenery, cannot be effectively conveyed, leaving visitors with a superficial travel experience.
In addition, the traditional fixed commentary spot model is completely unsuitable for queuing scenarios. Tourists can only hear commentary when they reach these fixed spots, and the information gap during queuing is never filled. This not only wastes tourists’ time but also makes the scenic spot’s service experience seem incomplete. How to fill the commentary gap during queuing without increasing substantial labor costs has become a crucial task for scenic spots to improve service quality.

YINGMI L7 Team Tour Guide System: Perfectly Suited for Queuing Commentary Needs at Scenic Spots
Targeting the pain points of queuing at scenic spots, the YINGMI L7 Team Tour Guide System, launched by YINGMI—a brand with 19 years of expertise in the tour guide system industry—has become the preferred solution for many scenic spots. With its portable design, stable performance and high adaptability, this product perfectly meets the practical needs of commentary during queuing at scenic spots and can fundamentally resolve various problems related to on-queue commentary.
Core Device Composition: Adapted for High Tourist Flow Scenarios
The YINGMI L7 Team Tour Guide System consists of core devices including a portable wireless transmitter, a plug-in/headset microphone and a non-in-ear wireless receiver. It features a simple overall configuration and flexible application scenarios. Tour guides only need to carry the transmitter with a microphone to deliver commentary, and visitors can listen in real time by wearing a receiver. There is no upper limit on the number of receivers, which can be flexibly increased according to the tourist flow in peak seasons, fully meeting the commentary needs for large tourist volumes at scenic spots during peak times.
Outstanding Core Performance: Ensuring Clear and Stable Commentary
In terms of performance, the L7 Team Tour Guide System adopts dual-band transmission of UHF663-694Mhz and 2.4G, boasting super strong anti-interference capability. Even in crowded scenic spots with various complex signals, it can ensure clear and noise-free commentary. The effective transmission distance of the system reaches up to 200 meters, enabling full-range signal coverage no matter how long the queuing area is, so visitors can clearly hear the commentary from any position in the queue. Meanwhile, the system supports a one-to-many commentary mode—one transmitter can pair with multiple receivers without signal interference with other devices, greatly improving the commentary efficiency at a single spot.

Simple Operation for Easy Use: Battery Life Meets All-Day Operational Needs
The device is ultra-simplified for operation, making it easy for both staff and tourists to master quickly. Just press the SET button to turn it on, and the device will automatically search for and connect to signals, with no need for professional operating skills. The transmitter is equipped with a full-function LCD display, which shows information such as channel, volume, battery level and signal strength at a glance, facilitating staff to adjust the device status in real time. For battery life, the device is powered by a high-performance, safe and eco-friendly polymer lithium battery. The transmitter can work continuously for more than 20 hours on a single charge, and the receiver has a battery life of over 8 hours, fully meeting the all-day operational commentary needs of scenic spots without frequent charging that may disrupt usage.

Humanized Wearing Design: Enhancing the Tourist Experience
Considering that visitors may need to wear the receiver for a long time to listen to commentary, the L7 receiver features a non-in-ear design and weighs only 16g in total. It is comfortable and lightweight to wear, and visitors will not feel uncomfortable even if they wait in line for an hour or two—an especially important feature for on-queue commentary scenarios.
Practical Implementation Plan for Queuing Commentary at Scenic Spots: Efficient Launch and Easy Operation
The YINGMI L7 Team Tour Guide System is more than just a single hardware device; it provides a complete implementation plan for queuing commentary at scenic spots, balancing practicality and operational efficiency. It allows scenic spots to easily upgrade their services without investing a lot of manpower.
Scientific Layout of Commentary Spots: Preposition of Commentary Services
Scenic spots can arrange dedicated tour guides at main queuing areas such as the entrance gate, entrances to popular attractions and internet-famous check-in spots. By utilizing the one-to-many mode of the L7 Team Tour Guide System, queuing visitors can collect a receiver and listen to commentary while waiting, moving the commentary service forward to directly fill the information gap during queuing and make the wait no longer tedious.
Intensive Device Management: Reducing Operational Costs
For the device management needs of scenic spots, YINGMI offers exclusive charging and storage cases for intensive device management. The HM-EB36/HM-EB48 contact charging cases can charge 36 or 48 devices simultaneously and adopt an intelligent charging management mode with trickle pre-charging, constant current and constant voltage charging. While enabling fast and safe charging, it greatly extends the battery life of the devices. The HM-50S special storage case is made of all-aluminum material, with built-in silicone perforated grooves and a sponge on the top, and can accommodate 50 sets of receiving devices. It also has an accessory storage area for placing charging cables and other accessories. Its shockproof and drop-resistant design facilitates the transportation, storage and daily management of devices for scenic spots, significantly reducing device operation and maintenance costs.
Customized Commentary Content: Aligning with Scenic Spot Characteristics
Scenic spots can create exclusive commentary content by combining their own historical and cultural characteristics, attraction highlights and travel tips. They can also develop different versions of commentary for tourists of different age groups and with different travel needs, making the commentary more targeted. This allows visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the scenic spot’s features and enhances their sense of gain from the visit.
Multi-Channel Independent Commentary: Adapting to Simultaneous Operation in Multiple Areas
The transmitter of the L7 system has 150 adjustable channels, and the receiver also supports multi-channel adjustment, meeting the needs of scenic spots for simultaneous commentary services by multiple teams in multiple areas. There is no signal interference between different channels, ensuring stable and clear commentary signals in each area even when multiple queuing zones provide commentary at the same time. In addition, YINGMI provides a 2-year warranty for the L7 system, and its professional technical after-sales service escorts the long-term operation of scenic spots, eliminating worries about device maintenance and after-sales issues.
Key Features and Benefits of the YINGMI L7 Tour Guide System
| Feature/Aspect | Benefit for the Scenic Spot | Benefit for the Tourist |
| Core Function | Provides commentary during queues without increasing labor costs. | Turns tedious waiting into an engaging learning experience. |
| Device Composition | Portable wireless transmitter paired with unlimited lightweight receivers. | Easy to distribute; simple to wear and listen. |
| Signal & Range | Dual-band transmission (UHF/2.4G) with strong anti-interference and a 200m range. | Clear, stable, and noise-free commentary, even in crowded areas. |
| Operation | One-button startup with an automatic search and connect feature; LCD display for easy monitoring. | No technical skills needed; just wear the receiver and enjoy. |
| Battery Life | Transmitter lasts 20+ hours; Receiver lasts 8+ hours on a single charge. | Reliable performance for a full day of touring without device failure. |
| Design & Comfort | Receivers feature a non-in-ear design and weigh only 16g. | Comfortable to wear for long periods (1-2 hours) without discomfort. |
| Scalability | Supports a one-to-many mode with 150 adjustable channels for multi-area use. | Enables simultaneous commentary in different zones without signal mix-ups. |
| Management | Includes dedicated charging and storage cases for intensive device management. | Ensures devices are always charged, organized, and ready for use. |
Turn Waiting Time into Valuable Time: Choosing the Right Tour Guide System Is Key
For scenic spots, improving the tourist experience is never just about optimizing a single link, but about polishing the entire travel process. Queuing is an indispensable part of the visitor experience, and its quality directly affects the overall reputation of a scenic spot. The core value of the YINGMI L7 Team Tour Guide System lies not only in filling the commentary gap during queuing but also in realizing the standardization and scaling of commentary services at scenic spots. On the premise of no increase in labor costs, it allows every tourist to enjoy professional and detailed commentary services, truly transforming the “wasted time” of queuing into “valuable time” for understanding the scenic spot’s culture.
When the queuing time at scenic spots is no longer a “complaint point” for tourists but a “new window” for spreading the scenic spot’s culture, the tourist experience will naturally be improved by leaps and bounds. Choosing the right tour guide system, making every wait of tourists worthwhile, and making the cultural communication of scenic spots more warm—this is precisely the core of service upgrading in the cultural and tourism industry.
FAQs
Q1: What is the main problem the YINGMI L7 Tour Guide System solves for scenic spots?
A: It solves the problem of long, boring queues by providing clear, real-time commentary to visitors while they wait. This turns unproductive waiting time into an opportunity to learn about the scenic spot’s culture and history, significantly improving the overall visitor experience.
Q2: How does the system work for a large group of tourists?
A: The system uses a “one-to-many” mode. A tour guide speaks into a portable wireless transmitter with a microphone, and every visitor in the queue wears a small receiver and earpiece to listen. There is no limit to the number of receivers, making it ideal for peak seasons with high tourist traffic.
Q3: Is the system difficult for staff and tourists to operate?
A: Not at all. The operation is ultra-simplified. Devices are turned on with a single button and automatically connect to each other. For tourists, it’s as simple as putting on the lightweight, comfortable receiver to hear the guide clearly.
Q4: Can the system be used in multiple areas of the scenic spot at the same time without signal interference?
A: Yes. The L7 transmitter has 150 adjustable channels. Different tour guides in different queuing areas (like the main gate or popular attraction entrances) can use separate channels to ensure their commentary is broadcast without any signal interference from other groups.
Q5: How does the scenic spot manage and charge so many devices every day?
A: YINGMI provides intensive management solutions like contact charging cases (which can charge 36 or 48 devices at once) and special storage cases. These solutions allow for safe, fast, and organized charging, storage, and transport of the devices, greatly reducing operational costs and maintenance efforts.