About acoustics

We are all painfully aware that within indoor environments, the human voice is often a significant source of noise. The frequencies of human voice typically range from 100 Hz to 8 kHz, which is in the mid-frequency range. When many people are talking in the same room, their voices can combine to create a high level of background noise that can be disruptive and distracting. This is particularly problematic in environments where communication is essential, such as offices, classrooms, conference rooms and call centers.

Soundless specialises in noise reduction products. Our products can be used to reduce the impact of the human voice on the noise level in these environments. By absorbing sound waves in the mid-frequency range and preventing them from bouncing around the room, Soundless products can reduce the overall noise level.

Our noise reduction products are ideal for a range of indoor environments where noise reduction is essential. They are effective in reducing the impact of human voice, improving communication, concentration and productivity in the workplace and creating a more pleasant and comfortable environment for people in schools, hospitals and other facilities.

In a world where noise pollution is becoming more and more widespread, it is important to have a reliable and effective solution for noise reduction. Soundless offers a range of products designed to meet the needs of different environments and applications, all backed by a company dedicated to improving the acoustics of your space.

  • Noise and stress

    Perceived acoustic environment, work performanc...

    Questionnaire results from 11 companies and 689 respondents were analyzed.Occupants in private rooms and open offices were compared. Speech was the most distracting source of noise in both office types but the...

    Perceived acoustic environment, work performanc...

    Questionnaire results from 11 companies and 689 respondents were analyzed.Occupants in private rooms and open offices were compared. Speech was the most distracting source of noise in both office types but the...

  • Cases | MOVER

    Mover chose Soundless to improve the level of verbal noise in their open office plan and to reflect the progressive and fun-loving nature of the company through selected images.

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  • Cases | PRIVATE

    "Although we are very happy with our new terraced house at Islands Brygge, the acoustics have been a big challenge from the start."

  • Cases | RIGSREVISION

    Denmark's most important audit firm needed both to reduce unwanted office noise and to reflect on the beauty of Denmark

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Quiet Please

A sound reducing panel, also known as an acoustic panel, works by absorbing sound waves reflected from hard surfaces. When sound waves hit a hard surface, like a wall or ceiling, they bounce back and forth, creating echoes and amplifying the sound. Acoustic panels are designed to absorb these sound waves and prevent them from reflecting off surfaces, resulting in a reduction of the overall noise level.

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