

🎧 Stay in the loop, wherever the tour takes you!
The AGJ Wireless Tour Guide System is a professional-grade, one-way audio communication kit featuring 1 transmitter and 10 lightweight receivers. Operating on UHF 902-928 MHz with 50 channels, it delivers clear sound across 150-180 meters. With rechargeable lithium batteries offering up to 15 hours of use and a 15-slot charger included, it’s perfect for tours, conferences, and interpretation needs requiring reliable, easy-to-use wireless audio.
















| ASIN | B0D5LDDTCK |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,990 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #229 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers #3,174 in Microphone Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12) |
| Date First Available | March 3, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 3.74 pounds |
| Item model number | 8210R |
| Manufacturer | AGJ |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 0.8 x 3.42 inches |
J**O
Clear sound
I bought this system for church, and the sound is amazing.
C**W
Decent 1 way communicators
We use these in our congregation for those that are hard of hearing. They work well and we have had a good response for them so far.
K**N
One way radio system.
Okay. So, first of all, I live in the mountains and there's a certain season that we have parties/raves up here on our property. I most definitely can use some newer walkie talkies for staff. These ones are one way only. The person with the transmitter is the only person who can talk and everyone else can hear them. Nobody else can talk. That seems like a useless type of walkie talkie system to me. I can't think of any situation where this would be handy. If there is a. Situation, I'm sure there's something, each receiver comes with an earpiece (not wireless) and the transmitter has a little microphone that's too big and no earpiece. So they talk, everyone else listens, and that's it. There's no additional accessories you can get to make this a 2-way radio system.
A**1
Works Great for Live Translation
I'm not sure what the confusion is about this radio system, but in my opinion, it works great. We use these at our church for our foreign language ministry. Though most sermons at our church are almost always delivered in English, visitors and persons in our congregation who speak spanish can hear a discreet, live translation from one of our volunteers with minimal to no interference or disruption. The units have good range, but it could be a little better to serve well in large buildings such as ours. However the system is easy to use, and the receivers stay charged through BOTH of our Sunday services with ease. When using a system like this, we've found that it helps to have lots of compatible earbuds around. Sanitizers can only accomplish so much.
C**W
Bit expensive for one-way communication, but reliable communication!
I used this wireless guide system for a training session that required communication in a relatively large area. It is one way communication, but that did not matter for me much since I only used it to relay instructions. Overall, it was very easy to set up. The included charging dock was great since I had many receivers to deal with at the end of the training. I was able to easily charge all the units at the same time. The receivers maintained the signal at distances of 50 to 100 feet away from the transmitter. The sound at the receivers remained consistent with little distortion or signal drop out. This works great for me. I just wish it had two way communication. That would make this item a lot more enticing given the high price point.
R**S
Good Range with Good Sound Quality.
This is a very easy to use system. Just see the channel that you want to use on the transmitter then the receivers and your good to go. The sound quality is p pretty good at a close range I tested from about 50 feet away from the transmitter in the sound came in pretty good You could actually hear what was being said clearly with little to no static or interference. So for me that's a good range. Now it does pick up Good at a further distance but I noticed about 150 it really started to get very staticy and breaking up and this was outdoors I was testing it and you could still hear but it was a little more staticky again to me I think that's a good range. You get one transmitter 10 receivers and of course you get the charging board where they all sit in the cradle they can all charge up together and charging time really isn't that long out of the box it took probably about 45 minutes till everything was charged up but that was out of the box. And I haven't used them long enough to completely drain them all the way to know for sure how long full charge is going to last on them but I'll update this what I do. The functionality of them or even the use of them you don't necessarily have to use them for being a tour guide if you're working a production or show of some sort And you want to communicate with everybody especially if you're either directing it or in charge of it perfect for it. I can think of a whole lot of other uses for these I think they're great In my opinion I think they're worth the value they're set at and I would definitely recommend them.
B**2
Quick setup
Use these at your church get togethers so the pastor can communicate with the people at the beach, in the back of the church or in a noisy environment. They sound great and can really be cranked up. They are easy to fucntion with only one switch to navigate. They all come with a lanyard and earpiece....only down side is that they are one way..meaning only the transmitter can talk and the recievers can only listen. You can also hand them out to give directions for a play or outside event.
P**.
These work great for tours, instructionals
I've noticed many people stating that they don't understand what the point of one way communication devices are which seems odd to downgrade simply because you aren't aware of what the true purpose of an item is, that doesn't speak to the quality of the actual product. These are specifically meant for guided tours (think tourist walks, museum tours, etc). Something where you could have a tour guide walking a large group of people through a loud city or where you don't want to be screaming so the people in the back can hear (like a museum). These are great for this purpose and, while possibly a limited audience, there is still an audience for this. I wish it had a translation program built in but that is a whole different beast. It does have input to feed pre-recorded information in. The sound quality is good but lacks any sort of treble so it's a bit "tinny". Outside of that, these are great and charge/stay charged well.
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