These are several important tips and suggestions you'll want to keep in mind when it comes to finding the right tour guide system. The beauty about working with us though is you’re able to rent some equipment or request a free demo kit prior to investing in the purchase of audio hardware. This way you can test out different systems to see which works best for you and your guests. Then, once you find the hardware perfect for you and your guests, you’ll be able to move on from there and opt into a system that better fits your unique needs.

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Are you going to give a guided tour or is the tour a bit more interactive? If the guests will have the ability to ask questions you’ll need to adjust the kind of system you have with you to accommodate this. There are a few options you can consider when it comes to this kind of feature. First, everyone can have a microphone built into the headphones. Now, this is best when everyone is openly talking with one another and you want dialog with everyone.
If you're giving tours of an active manufacturing plant there will be noise. Due to this, you’ll want a tour guide system that is able to block out some of this noise. Noise cancellation will allow your guests to hear the tour without it being interrupted and without the need to crank the volume on their headphones all the way up.
There are different noise cancelation options available for you to choose from. The heavier duty noise cancelation options will often weight a few ounces more, so keep this in mind. However, the ability to remove some noise may be of critical importance to your guests. It doesn't do much good if they can't hear what you're saying during the tour, and chances are you're not able to simply shut down the manufacturing process in order to give the tour. The noise canceling headphones offer you the best of both worlds.