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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Very easy to install. Stuck well to a painted wall. Easy to cut with a blade. Attractive and definitely helps muffle sound.
Kiara
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Beautiful! Easy to cut, and assemble …and sticky, but not too sticky to the point where they’ll mess up your paint 😏
SDT
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Looks great and does the job! However, the color i picked doesn't match my setting; so i decided to return. Will search for something similar
M Phillips
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
We bought one package and installed it behind our bed. It didn't help at all so we order another pack and made the whole wall covered. It didn't help. Very sad about it since it doesn't look as pretty on the wall, so feels like a big waste of money. The adhesive is still good after 3 months, it holds fine.
Shaun Molthop
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
Soundproofing and acoustic treatment are unfortunately used interchangeably even though they are very different things.Sound proofing is adding mass and space to a room to reduce the vibrations into other rooms, thereby removing noise.Acoustic treatment is the act of adding sound absorbent material and mass to your wall to keep sounds from reflecting in your studio space, ie echo.These being panels, and thin panels, at that, they will do very little to nothing to reduce noise in other parts of your home/office. They are however, depending on your space and how many you get, are a very good and affordable way to reduce the sound reflections in your room. I bought the 10 pack and I have the perfect balance of acoustically dead with just a little bit of room noise. The panel I put on my window makes the AC unit outside virtually silent. They have greatly improved my recording quality by reducing reflections and keeping out a small amount of noise.Do your research to accomplish your sound goals for your space. While more expensive than DIY, these are a very affordable alternative for people who aren't super handy.
KingZK
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
I shouldve done my research before buying this, although the reviews were convincing that it will lessen the noise. BUT NO! it does not lessen noise, i didnt notice a big different. Its expensive and not worth it. Im still able to hear conversations/noise in next bedroom to mine and im a very light sleeper.
Stephanie Webb
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
The sticky pads aren’t the strongest but i just put a couple small nails it - easy and fast looks great
Barbara
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024
I bought 2 packages of these intending on covering more wall space than i was actually able to. And, that was because their measurements are quite wrong. These measure 47-1/4 x 23-5/8!! When you're expecting to be able to get two 24" pieces out of one panel and can only get one, it's an expensive scrap that you're left with.The positive side of these is that they are very nice looking. You do need a very sharp utility knife and a straight edge to cut them. They do come with very nice, thick adhesive squares. I'm not sure how cleanly they'll come off of a wall if you aren't a homeowner. They were super sticky!These panels help deaden sound or muffle sound vs being a total sound absorber. We have them on an adjoining bedroom wall (well, only part of the wall because of the size issue!). Instead of hearing words from a conversation in the other room, it was more like Snoopy's teacher. Waah waah waah.So, I'd recommend them if you go into it knowing you aren't getting the size they say in their description. That 3/4s of an inch in length is huge, expensive difference! I'm not willing to pay for a third box to complete the project. You'll see from my pictures that we just used them in a corner.
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