Walk into the Jizhou Museum and you will find Pre-Qin bronze wares and Ming-Qing calligraphy displayed in quiet glass cases. Not long ago, understanding the stories behind these pieces meant either trailing a human guide or squinting at text panels. Today, most visitors wear a small device around their necks. Wherever they walk, the commentary starts on its own. Local and international tourists alike can follow the history without effort. This is the YINGMI 007B automatic sensing interpretation system, and it represents a significant step forward for the Jizhou Museum’s visitor experience.

Walk in and listen: automatic commentary in multiple languages
For years, the biggest frustration for museum visitors has been the lack of accessible explanations, especially for international tourists who face a language barrier. Many leave having only looked at objects without understanding their significance. The 007B was designed to solve this problem through technology.
When visitors enter the ancient history hall at Jizhou Museum, the 007B audio guide device hanging around their necks starts working on its own. Approach a Pre-Qin bronze vessel and the device emits a brief tone, then begins: “This is a bronze tripod from the Warring States Period, unearthed from a site in Jizhou. The Taotie pattern on its surface represents the solemnity of sacrificial ceremonies…” Walk to a nearby calligraphy display and the commentary shifts seamlessly to the background of those works. The entire transition is smooth.
This is powered by RFID modulation technology combined with infrared automatic sensing. The system has strong anti-interference capabilities, which matters in a hall where exhibits are packed closely together. The 007B identifies the correct exhibit in front of each visitor, avoiding the situation where someone standing in front of Display A hears the commentary for Display B. The sensing range is adjustable from 0.5 meters to 40 meters, allowing precise triggers for small artifacts and full coverage for large sculpture areas.
For international visitors, the 007B supports eight languages out of the box, including English, French, German, and Japanese. Additional languages can be customized for venues with specific needs. After a European tour group listened to the bronze ware commentary in English at Jizhou Museum, one visitor told the staff: “I’ve never been able to understand Chinese artifacts before. This time I finally grasped the meaning behind the patterns and forms.”
From folk culture halls to temporary exhibitions
Jizhou Museum is more than ancient relics. It has a folk culture exhibition hall and regularly hosts temporary special exhibitions. Each area has different requirements, and the 007B adapts to all of them.
In the folk culture hall, the system covers intangible heritage skills like Jizhou paper-cutting and dough figurine making, along with local festival traditions. Audio alone can make it hard to picture these crafts, so the 007B includes a 2.8-inch color screen that displays images, text, and video. When the commentary describes paper-cutting techniques, the screen shows step-by-step visuals. When discussing a local temple fair, it plays video from past events. The system also prompts visitors about nearby experiences, such as: “There is a paper-cutting experience area 50 meters ahead.”
Temporary exhibitions are a regular feature at museums, but updating commentary for each new show can be a logistical headache. The 007B stores up to 9,999 commentary segments, and with 2GB of memory it holds roughly 200 hours of content. When Jizhou Museum ran an exhibition on “Life in the Han Dynasty,” updating the commentary across all devices took just half a day through the back-end system. No individual device adjustments were needed.
Even during breaks, the 007B stays useful. Visitors sitting in rest areas can replay earlier commentary they might have missed. The screen also displays upcoming museum events, such as lectures or workshops, so visitors can plan return trips.

Built for visitors of all ages, designed for easy venue management
Museum visitors span every age group. If the equipment is complicated, older visitors struggle and younger ones lose interest. The 007B accounts for these practical considerations.
Simple operation
The on-screen buttons are straightforward. Volume and language changes require a single press. Visitors who prefer manual control can enter an exhibit number for on-demand commentary. The device also has a video playback function with images and music. One parent commented: “Before, my kids would beg to leave the museum. Now they sit quietly watching the explanations for half the day.”
Comfortable to wear all day
The 007B is a neck-hang device weighing just 100 grams, light enough to forget you are wearing it. Two headphone options are available: a single-ear clip-on preferred by older visitors and a double-ear in-ear model favored by younger visitors. Battery life lasts a full 10 hours on a single charge, covering an entire museum day from opening to closing.
Efficient equipment management
YINGMI provides a dedicated storage box made of aluminum alloy with silicone grooves that hold 32 devices securely, protecting against damage during transport and moisture. The charging box powers 32 units simultaneously without individual cables. An intelligent charging mode protects battery lifespan. For temporary needs, a USB charger handles up to 10 devices at once with plug-and-play simplicity.
Quality and service that venues can count on
When it comes to museum equipment, reliability and after-sales support matter. Frequent breakdowns affect visitor experience and create work for venue staff. The 007B is manufactured to high standards with multiple patented technologies and carries international certifications including CE and ROHS.
The warranty covers direct replacement within three months for quality issues, free repairs within one year, and replacement with a new unit of the same model if two repair attempts fail to resolve a problem.
A practical reference for overseas cultural institutions
The Jizhou Museum case offers a useful model for overseas museums and cultural institutions. Whether it is a historic museum in Europe or a science museum in the Americas, any venue with interpretation needs can benefit from the 007B.
Overseas venues face the particular challenge of large international visitor volumes and complex language requirements. The 007B’s multilingual support, automatic sensing, and large storage capacity address these directly. For visitors, the device is easy to operate, comfortable to wear, and delivers a naturally good experience. For venues, management is straightforward and after-sales support is reliable.
YINGMI’s equipment has been exported to countries around the world, with established processes for shipping, installation, commissioning, and ongoing technical support. For overseas venues, YINGMI can conduct on-site assessments and customize solutions based on specific conditions, including adding targeted languages and adjusting sensing ranges.
As more museums move toward smart operations, a solid interpretation system is a foundational step. The results at Jizhou Museum demonstrate that the 007B can bring exhibits to life and help historical culture reach visitors in a meaningful way.
If your overseas institution is considering an interpretation system upgrade, YINGMI can provide a tailored adaptation plan covering language customization, equipment deployment, and after-sales support. YINGMI Customer Service Hotline: 400-990-7677 | Official website: www.it2002.com
Frequently asked questions
What is the YINGMI 007B system?
The 007B is an automatic sensing interpretation system built for museums and cultural institutions. It delivers automated audio and visual commentary for exhibits using RFID and infrared sensing technology.
How does the automatic sensing work?
The system uses RFID modulation and infrared sensors to detect when a visitor approaches an exhibit. Commentary starts automatically without any button presses, creating a seamless experience as visitors move through the space.
What languages does it support?
Eight languages are available by default, including English, French, German, and Japanese. Additional languages can be customized to match the venue’s visitor demographics.
Is the device suitable for all age groups?
Yes. The interface uses simple buttons, the device weighs just 100 grams, and two headphone styles are available. Both elderly visitors and children can use it comfortably.
How long does the battery last?
A full charge provides up to 10 hours of operation, which covers a full museum day without recharging.
What warranty and after-sales support is provided?
YINGMI offers a three-month replacement guarantee for quality issues, one year of free repairs, and replacement with a new unit if two repair attempts do not resolve the problem.