Wireless guided tours refer to a tour method where wireless handheld devices sense the user's location and provide corresponding explanations based on that location information. The entire suite of hardware and software supporting this method (including wireless transmitters, receivers, wireless networks, and handheld terminals) is called a wireless guided tour system.
Compared to traditional point-and-click audio guides, wireless guided tours differ in that they can detect the user's location and support communication between handheld devices. Wireless guided tours allow visitors more freedom to explore independently, listening to explanations without a guide, and the systems typically offer multilingual support, making them convenient for international visitors.





