The simultaneous translation equipment adapts to your needs:
- For on-site events held indoors, we set up the traditional “island” with booths or whisper cubes (pictured below) and all of the required accessories: transmitters, sound board consoles, interpreters’ consoles, headsets and receivers; in addition to the sound technician who provides support throughout the event, we offer bilingual receptionists for conferences with over 50 attendees.
- For on-the-go events or small meetings, we recommend the portable simultaneous translation set (Tour Guide System). Lightweight and easy to use, it is suitable for guided tours in open spaces or places with high noise levels. It can be used with or without translation, for audio description and meetings with up to 30 participants. There’s no assembly required, and handing out the receivers and testing takes less than 10 minutes.
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Audio Description and Guided Tours
Sounds, noises, words and music are capable of painting a picture on our mental canvas that is very close to what reality shows our eyes. This highlights the importance of audio description, which is an additional narrative track that enables people with visual, intellectual or dyslexic disabilities to “mentally watch,” with notable accuracy, what their eyes fail to show them.
During natural pauses in the audio and sometimes even during dialogues, the audio narrator describes what is happening on TV, in a film, during a theater play, opera, or other performance or visual arts presentations.
For a seamless experience that does not disturb the other attendees, an audio transmission and reception system is required. This is where Full Translation’s lightweight, user-friendly and portable simultaneous translation equipment comes into play, providing listeners with exceptional sound quality.
This system is also suitable for guided tours, with or without translation, at industrial plants with high noise levels, museums, trade fairs and other locations where participants are on the move and need to hear a narration/description of what they are seeing.