“Tour Guide System Wireless” — But Does It Actually Work in Your Venue?
You’ve seen dozens of options.
Most wireless systems work fine in a quiet office…
They fail the moment you step into a real venue — a noisy factory, a stone-walled museum, or an open-air heritage site.




Why “Wireless” Isn’t Enough — You Need the Right Kind of Wireless
In real buildings, that means:
- Audio cuts out near elevators or LED lights
- Range drops to 30–50 meters
- Multiple groups interfere with each other
- 863–865 MHz in Europe
- 902–928 MHz in the US
✅ 100 selectable channels – run 10+ tours at once
✅ Works through walls, metal, and crowds – no line-of-sight needed
Simple. Reliable. Ready to Deploy.
- Transmitter: Lightweight (180g), 8-hour battery, USB-C charging
- Receivers: Ultra-light ear-hook design (18g), auto channel sync
- Compliance: CE, FCC, RoHS — ready for global markets
- Scalable: Start with 5 sets, grow to 500+
- OEM Support: Add your logo, custom packaging, multilingual UI (MOQ 50)
Real Feedback from Real Users
“We replaced a 2.4GHz system after guests kept missing half the tour. With FG05, complaints dropped to zero.”
— Museum Coordinator, Berlin
“Our factory tours run 6 days a week. After 11 months, not one audio failure.”
— Plant Manager, Texas

























