Choosing a tour guide system also involves selecting the headset that weeds out all the noisy distractions. When browsing for headsets, you might notice that they provide different levels of noise reduction ranging from low, medium or high to max noise.
Tour Guide System
The construction of your tour guide system matters beyond just the ability to reduce noise, however. Well-made equipment protects the fragile wires in them, which prevents timeouts, interruptions and static. A system design also can determine whether you hear squealing, distortion, echoes, or other feedback that could at the very least annoy your hearers and at the worst damage their eardrums.
In addition, you also want to make sure you only can hear your group and not cross-talk from other tours taking place. Having a tour guide system with 15 or more channels usually provides you the peace of mind that your group will not hear voices you never intended for them to hear.
Having a crisp, clear tone with no interruptions will help you uphold your company image while you host your presentation. However, you also need to make sure you or your guests can speak without having to shout into the microphone, and your listeners need to hear the audio without it hurting their ears.