George
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
These panels solved the issues in my studio and took the hard edge off from the reflections bouncing around the room. Great price! I upgraded my mics and bought a professional mic pre. Unfortunately the upgrades brought out the issues in my room. These panels did the trick!!
Minstrel patient
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
They look great. They work surprisingly well. I noticed that, when they were moved for cleaning.
alberto
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I still hear the noise out of game room so not sure if it really helps or not.
Rebecca
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
Not what I was expecting, sound quality not good,okay, adhesion this is what I used the double sided tape for.okay on the smell i guess, quality was not good, versatility okay i guess. sturdiness not good ππππππππππ
Angie Estep
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024
They are cute and all but they donβt work. Aside from feeling like they do no absorb any sound, they are IMPOSSIBLE to hang up. I thoroughly read the reviews and thought I could make these work. I tried hanging them with push pins.. that just looked tacky, and didnβt work. As many reviews said, I tried command strips. multiple of them on each square. And have been fighting with them for a month to keep them on the wall. They continually fall off and im to the point of throwing them away and buying something new.
OLD GUY
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023
Needed something to reduce echo in the room being picked up by the mic and these did exactly what I hoped they would. I mounted mine a bit different than most as I used large cardboard boxes from a recent bunk bed purchase, bought a can of spray glue and glued the panels onto the cardboard. I then hung the completed panels on the wall using Command poster strips. This allows me to reposition the completed panels if needed while leaving no holes in our walls. They are not all perfectly square, but I found that gluing the way I did allows you to reshape them a bit as you set them allowing you to line them up better. Still completely happy with quantity, functionality, price and looks and would recommend.
Hailey A. Wynn
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2023
There are professional acoustic panels out there you could buy, but they are typically pretty pricey. For the $$, these foam panels are great! They won't block out all sounds (or even most), but they're good for deadening the sound within the room. I bought them to make a statement about a coworker whose office shares the wall with mine--she's quite deafening when she speaks (it's a bit more like shrieking). The others on our floor have gotten a kick out of seeing my office wall covered in foam panels and knowing why I put those panels up.One tip for applying them to the wall-- I had to use a gel super glue to attach Command strips to the foam squares, and then attach to the wall. The Command strips don't stick well to the foam panels on their own. It was a bit tedious and time-consuming to glue all of those Command strips to the foam squares, but the results were worth it. I love this look for my office!
Hic Svnt Dracones
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2022
I ordered these more to cover the walls, and add some echo cancellation, as I live in a historical building that is just starting to do renovations, so my walls has cracks, they are uneven and the paint isn't the best looking, but not tons I can do about it as I rent. Since i have a Youtube studio set up in my room, I figured the best way to make it look more modern was acoustic panels. They do also help with echo cancellation, that "stadium" type of sound, but they don't block noise out from other areas, they aren't for soundproofing, they are designed to stop sound from bouncing around, which does quiet things, such as a window fan, that has it's sound bounced back from the opposite wall.They come VERY compressed. maybe 12 inches thick, and I was worried as it said it could take 48 hours to expand, unless you soak them in water, then it can be reduced to 1-5 hours. However, as soon as I opened the package, POOF they expanded nicely and were pretty much good to go, a few panels were still squished, but they are good enough to go on the wall. The pictures I have attached are from under 60 seconds after opening the package up...One thing, is that they do stink... they smell like really strong mildew, and my skin felt a bit itchy where I had touched them, then myself, but it went away fast. The smell is not mildew, just the smell from the polymer. This is the same foam you get in like a cheap mic windscreen cover, or cheap earbud covers. very fluffy and not rigid. I put mine by a window with the fan pulling air out, and it went away within an hour, anyone that has ordered a mattress recently will be familiar with the process.The panels are large also, very large.