The official Electronic Tour Guide project blog
Prepare to embark on epic journeys with our latest innovation: the all-new, meticulously crafted Paper Map!
In this digital age, where smartphones reign supreme, we’re rewinding to a simpler time. Unfold this magical map, trace your path, and relish the thrill of unplugged exploration!
Discover hidden gems, landmarks, and must-see attractions, thoughtfully marked just for you. Let our artistic touch ignite your sense of wanderlust!
Worried about battery woes? Fear not! This map needs no charging; it’s powered by your spirit of adventure!
We have new pocket bag that includes everything you need, including map, charger and even loud speaker if required.
Also our audio-guide still don’t require any mobile phone and internet connection. Just switch it on and start walking :)
Good news for our customers. We have a new rental point and at the same time a wonderful place where you can enjoy a nice tea and gourmet chocolates after a pleasant walk around Prague.
Walking around Prague with your loved one on a romantic evening with an city audio-guide is an incredible experience you don’t want to miss. You can explore the city’s stunning architecture, enjoy delicious food at local eateries, and immerse yourself in Prague’s rich cultural history. Let the Electronic Tour Guide lead the way and discover the beauty of Prague together.
We made new shiny acrylic stands for charging devices at the point of sale.
E.g. a table stand, like this one.
Finally, after the summer lockdown, the restrictions have been lifted a bit and we are here, rushing to test the new version of our Electrionc GPS Guides specifically designed for cycling, segwaying and scooter trips. With optional microphone for the leader and tour group members if desired.
Actually there is a lacks of two, but the other one is in, right down there on the left :)
Tom Nall is testing the Electronic Tour Guide mobile application in Millennium Park near the Clowd Gate.
Under the pressure of requests, the 1st version of library for smartphones has been created. The photo shows the application for clients, testing in Chicago.
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