Unmatched Reliability:

All of the receivers and transmitters are made in America. They are quality built components that are built to last.  No plastic microphones with non-detachable cables. No tuning coils that drift off frequency when a receiver is dropped.  No needing to replace a system after three years of touring because it ‘just didn’t hold up’.  We have clients that just replaced their systems after 20 years of 5 days per week, 3.5 hour per day, multi-factory tours… not because the systems stopped working…because they wanted the latest features and flexibility that the newest systems offer.  When they amortized the cost of the systems over this timeframe it worked out to mere pennies per tour!  They currently own 60 systems that are spread across multiple factory sites. So don’t be fooled by low initial purchase price.  The true test is ‘overall cost of ownership’.  This not only includes initial purchase price, but battery usage, service repairs, avoiding having to purchase back-up receivers because “ we just can’t count on the system working when we need it”,  minimal system hygiene costs, and the list goes on and on…...
Nobody beats our system reliability!


Equipment Performance:

Full and rich audio quality. No more ‘thin, telephonic’ sounding audio. Extended bass with clearly defined high frequencies provides the quality that today’s audio-savvy consumer is accustomed to hearing.  Antenna system provides excellent range and sensitive receivers work reliably in difficult RF environments


True Cost of Ownership:

There are multiple factors that make up this cost:

    A. Initial Purchase Price:  This is the most obvious qualifier.  However, it is also the
         most deceptive.  Over the life of the system the initial cost is only a small portion of 
         the system's overall cost.

    B. System Management:  This is the largest cost of a wireless tour guide system. 
        Unfortunately, it is often overlooked or overshadowed by low initial purchase price.
        When a company considers tour guide salaries and how much of the tour guide’s
        time ends up being spent on 'managing' the tour guide system (i.e. changing
        batteries, troubleshooting reception problems, coordinating and expediting repairs.
        etc.), the true cost of the system comes into better focus.  Our systems have the lowest
        management costs of all tour guide systems.

    C. System Maintenance:  Once again, an issue that is commonly overlooked yet
        significantly affects cost of ownership.  Not until a company has purchased and  
        started using a 'high maintenance' system does it realize the real cost of ownership. 
        Other systems have a reputation of not holding up well.  These are not
        occasional repair / maintenance costs, they are on-going problems due to basic
        economic considerations when the equipment was being designed for assistive listening in
        the house of worship market.