57dB
Isolation57%
68dB57dB−11

Interactive Sound Isolation Demo

Experience up to 35dB noise reduction in real-time. Hear how SilentBox acoustic cabins transform a noisy office into a focused workspace. ISO 23351-1 certified.

Sound Scenarios

Cabin Visualization

68dB
Outside
SilentBox cabin with door closed
57dB
-11dB reduction
Door Sealed
Quiet
Inside
You

Reduction by Frequency

-7dB
125 Hz
-9dB
250 Hz
-11dB
500 Hz
-11dB
1 kHz
-12dB
2 kHz
-12dB
4 kHz

Live Spectrum

OutsideInside

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5-Layer Wall Construction

Absorption: 32%
5-layer acoustic wall cross-section
5%
11%
6%
6%
3%
Steel Shell
Acoustic Foam
Air Gap
Damping Layer
Inner Panel
20dB
Whisper
40dB
Quiet Office
60dB
Conversation
80dB
Vacuum
ISO 23351-1

What is Sound Isolation and Why Does It Matter?

Sound isolation (also called acoustic isolation or noise reduction) measures how effectively a barrier blocks sound transmission. Measured in decibels (dB), a 35dB reduction means the sound energy is reduced by over 99.9% — making a loud 70dB office conversation barely audible at whisper levels inside a SilentBox acoustic cabin.

Open-plan offices suffer from constant noise: conversations, phone calls, keyboard typing, and HVAC systems. Studies show that office noise reduces productivity by up to 66% and increases stress hormones. Our soundproof office pods create private, focused workspaces without expensive construction.

This interactive demo lets you experience sound isolation in real-time. Using actual recorded office noise and our cabin's acoustic profile, you can hear exactly how much quieter your workspace could be. All SilentBox cabins are tested and certified to ISO 23351-1 standards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 35dB sound isolation?

35dB reduction means sounds become approximately 50 times quieter to your ears. A typical 70dB office conversation becomes a barely audible 35dB whisper inside the cabin. This is enough to eliminate distracting speech and allow deep focus work.

How accurate is this sound isolation demo?

This demo uses real recorded sounds and simulates the frequency-dependent attenuation of SilentBox cabin walls. Actual results may vary slightly based on installation conditions and your specific environment. All our cabins are tested to ISO 23351-1 acoustic standards.

Why do I need headphones for the demo?

Headphones provide the most accurate representation of how sound isolation works. Without headphones, your room's acoustics, ambient noise, and speaker quality affect the experience. For best results, use over-ear headphones in a quiet room.

What noise scenarios can I test?

The demo includes 12 real-world noise scenarios: crowded room conversations, open office chatter, phone rings, mechanical keyboards, construction noise, street traffic, loud music, baby crying, dog barking, and more. Each plays at its realistic decibel level.

How does the door affect sound isolation?

An open door reduces sound isolation by approximately 35%. SilentBox cabins use a patented multi-point compression door seal that creates an airtight acoustic barrier, maintaining full 35dB isolation when properly closed.

Can I try a real SilentBox cabin?

Yes! We have showrooms across Europe where you can experience our acoustic cabins in person. Contact us to schedule a visit or request a cabin demonstration at your office.

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