QR code tour of the museum in the palm of your hand

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-28

In this era, science and technology are changing with each passing day, and ** has been integrated into all aspects of our lives, and in the museum, a place full of historical accumulation and cultural heritage, ** guide has quietly become more and more important.

It seems that with just a swipe, the door to history can be opened and the precipitation of culture can be witnessed. You don't need any navigation tools, just a mobile phone. **The guide realizes self-service visits, without real explanations, and does not need to be printed, which is a more environmentally friendly and low-carbon guide method, which can greatly reduce the expenses of the venue and improve the level of operation and maintenance.

It's like a small guided tour, and visitors can visit it at will, without having to stick to a fixed route. You no longer need to be in a crowded crowd to listen to the explanations of public tour guides, you can scan the QR code to get information about the exhibits at any place of interest, including its historical background, cultural connotation, value, etc.

Compared with the traditional text introduction, the guide system has a richer presentation method, combined with audio, audio and other means to help visitors comprehensively, three-dimensional and even dynamic cognition of the charm and value of the exhibits. In addition to scanning, visitors can also directly scan the physical object and**, automatically trigger the audio explanation, skipping the *** visit experience is more free and convenient.

**The tour is suitable for various mobile phone systems, supports multiple languages, and is barrier-free for cross-cultural visits. Support extension applications such as route planning and social sharing. People can learn about the exhibits through online sharing without time and space, meet people's social needs for check-in and sharing, and accumulate topic heat and drainage for the museum.

The specially customized guide system can also digitally encrypt specific exhibits, so that relevant information can only be read during on-site visits, and limit online interpretation in different places, so as to meet the needs of the museum for special information confidentiality. This feature is particularly useful for corporate pavilions.

**The superiority of the guide system does not mean that the wireless guide will be completely replaced, after all, the convenience brought by technology cannot completely replace the real and warm interaction between people. Different navigation tools have different areas of application, and they complement each other differently, giving us more ways to explore the museum. This is a wonderful fact and the luck of our time.

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