I would like to hear the advice and opinions of those who have already gone through this process. What should you pay attention to when choosing an acoustic cabin? What are the most important factors? For example, how critical is soundproofing, and is it worth overpaying for additional options like built-in lighting or ventilation? Perhaps there are some pitfalls to be aware of in advance.
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First, soundproofing, as a previous participant mentioned, is key. If the cabin does not isolate sound well, the whole idea loses its meaning. Check exactly how it handles noise and compare different models. Secondly, pay attention to comfort. It is important that the cabin was equipped with everything necessary for work, including good lighting and ventilation. Otherwise, it will be uncomfortable to be in it for a long time, and employees will simply stop using it.
Choosing an acoustic pod is a big deal, and I'm happy to share my experience. We recently installed the hushFree.L acoustic pod, and I can already give feedback. Here is what I advise you to pay attention to when choosing:
- Soundproofing: This is probably one of the most important factors. We chose the hushFree.L specifically for its excellent insulation, which completely blocks out noise from outside.
- Comfort and convenience: The cabin must be quiet and comfortable.
- Size and mobility: If your office is not too big, it is worth considering the size of the cubicle.