Lots of in-depth content without the need for wifi
The use of BEACONS in a visitor pathway represents an alternative mode of content enjoyment through real-time interaction between visitors and the integrated App.
BEACONS are small devices, affixable to all Citislab products intended for both outdoor and indoor use in a visitor path, that emit signals Bluetooth short/medium range: when a visitor approaches a specific point, their smartphone automatically receives a signal alerting them to the possibility of accessing personalized content.
This allows for an interactive and engaging experience without the need for manual actions on the part of the visitor.
Through the App, BEACONS provide access to a wide range of content, including textual content in-depth, audio descriptions (highly demanded by blind users but appreciated by all users), historical information video content (including those with LIS sign language), detailed fact sheets on the artists or the era of production, images in high resolution.
In addition, it is possible to offer experiences of augmented reality that enrich the meaning and context of the exhibits or elements experienced in an itinerary by displaying information or animations directly on the visitor’s mobile device.
BEACONS can also guide visitors along thematic itineraries or highlight temporary exhibitions and special events, updating the displayed content in real time.
In this way, BEACONS transform the museum into a dynamic environment, where the visitor experience is personalized and adapted according to the visitor’s position within the exhibition space, with special consideration for disabled visitors the blind e deaf, with the inclusion of Audio and LIS Video.
This technology also makes it possible, on the part of those who manage the visitable asset, to monitor flows and compile statistics regarding the movements of users in terms of how long they stay and how far they travel during their journey, and to collect data on their numbers for statistical purposes-all useful data for building forecasting models and for future strategic operational choices.
