Being self-contained and using solutions enabling, for example, independent passage through an exhibition, are especially important for people with disabilities. In cultural venues or other public institutions, it is particularly important that everyone, regardless of their level of fitness, can move around the facility and that it is accessible to everyone.

One modern solution is audioguide and tour guide systems, which are a significant facilitation for people from various groups:

  • with visual impairments
  • children and the elderly
  • with disabilities
  • with hearing aids

Thanks to audioguide systems, all these people can independently, without the need for assistance, visit, for example, an exhibition in a museum or participate in a guided tour.

Designed to meet the needs of people with disabilities

  • easy-to-read, high-contrast displays, as well as
  • tabs on the keyboard or the housing, which make it easier for the blind and visually impaired to operate the system
  • sound adjustment and its broad range are especially helpful for hearing impaired people
  • designed to lie securely in the hand and be operated by, for example, people with physical disabilities

Automatically played broadcasts

Broadcasts from audioguide devices can start automatically, thanks to which people with various disabilities can visit exhibitions and listen to recordings without the help of third parties. They can guide visitors around the facility, allowing smooth movement and enjoying all the exhibits.

Induction loop

An induction loop is a hearing aid system for people with hearing impairments who use hearing aids or implants. It allows noise-free and distortion-free sound to reach the ear of a hearing impaired person.

HAC system

The HAC – Hearing Aid system Compatibility – thanks to which people with hearing disabilities can perceive sounds without the additional element in the form of the previously mentioned neck induction loop.

Possibility to participate in events – audio description

Often times, blind people do not participate in sports, cultural events, film screenings or other performances. Here, help is provided by audio description for people with visual disabilities. It is a form of communicating art and describing what is happening on the stage, pitch or screen. Mobile tourguide and audioguide systems allow blind people to fully participate in the meeting.

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