Soft dB Two-Channel Sound Masking Controller
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Hey-Sign Desktop Mat
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Hey-Sign Rondo Foam Filled Seating
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Hey-Sign Acoustic Pinboard - Multiple Sizes
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Hey-Sign Felt Wave Acoustic Panels - Multiple Sizes
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BAUX 'Pulp Origami' Acoustic Panel - 1000 x 500mm
BAUX Pulp is a truly unique product, comprised of sustainably harvest Swedish trees, recycled water, Non-GMO wheat bran, potato starch, plant-derived wax and citrus fruit peels.
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Milleforma 'Cotone' Wall Tiles
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Camira 'Synergy' Fabric - 140cm width
Camira Synergy is a soft handle wool blend fabric, featuring a huge range of dyed shades. Synergy is a breathable acoustic fabric perfect for wrapping panels.
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Camira 'Era' Fabric - 140cm width
Camira Era is a two tone polyester fabric, allowing for stretch in both directions, making it an excellent choice for stretched fabric systems.
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Camira 'Cara' Fabric - 170cm width
Camira Cara is a plain weave fabric available in a wide range of colour and pattern styles, and is perfect for use as an acoustic fabric.
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Camira 'Blazer Lite' Fabric - 170cm width
Camira Blazer Lite is a finer version of Blazer, featuring a cloth felted finish. It's also breathable making it an excellent acoustic panel covering.
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Camira 'Blazer' Fabric - 140cm width
Camira Blazer is a classic wool fabric with a cloth felted finish. It's also breathable making it an excellent acoustic fabric.
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Friends of Wilson 'Pop' Wall Tiles
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Spinneybeck 'Porto' Cork Wall Tiles
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Spinneybeck 'Lisboa' Cork Wall Tiles
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Acoustic Slat Wall Panels Eco Sound - 2400 x 600mm
Eco Sound timber slat acoustic panels offer a luxury solution for walls, adding natural warmth and comfort using natural wood veneer. Eco Sound is a fantastic looking and versatile product which looks impressive in any domestic or commercial settings.
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Autex 'Lattice' Acoustic Ceiling Baffles - Multiple Sizes
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Autex '3D' Ceiling Tiles - 595 x 595mm
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Autex 3D Acoustic Wall Tiles - 575 x 575mm
Autex 3D Acoustic Tiles create a contemporary textured wall feature that effectively controls reverberation in any interior environment. Sold in packs of 6.
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About SONIO
As the world of acoustics has grown, so has the demand for fast, affordable and attractive solutions to common acoustic issues. Sonio was launched as an accessible supplier of acoustic panels which are simple to install, but also provide effective sound absorption to reduce reverberation within your space. With over a decade of experience specialising in acoustics, our team can provide you with clear recommendations on what works and what doesn't.
FAQs
Will acoustic panels make my home office soundproof?
Will acoustic panels make my home office soundproof?
No — acoustic panels absorb sound inside the room, not block external noise. They make your space quieter and clearer for calls and concentration, but won't stop traffic noise, neighbours, or family sounds from getting in. For external noise problems, you need soundproofing solutions (heavier construction, secondary glazing) rather than panels.
Will panels actually improve my video calls and recordings?
Will panels actually improve my video calls and recordings?
Yes — and noticeably. Most home offices have hard surfaces (laminate floors, plasterboard walls, glass desks) that reflect your voice straight into your microphone, creating that hollow "in a room" sound on calls. Even 3-4 well-placed panels behind your camera position and on the wall behind you typically eliminate this. Podcasters, content creators and remote workers tend to hear the difference within a few minutes of installation.
Where should I place panels in my home office?
Where should I place panels in my home office?
The wall behind your camera is the highest-priority surface — that's the one most affecting your recorded voice. Side walls near your speaking position are next. If you've got a hard ceiling and the room sounds echoey, a single ceiling panel above your desk makes a noticeable difference. As a rule, treat the surfaces closest to where you speak first.
Can I install panels in a rented property without damaging the walls?
Can I install panels in a rented property without damaging the walls?
Yes — several products in our range are designed for removable installation. If wall damage is a concern, free-standing acoustic screens give you the same acoustic benefit without any fixing at all.
How many panels do I need?
How many panels do I need?
A small home office (10m² or so) typically needs 3–6 panels covering around 20–25% of one major wall surface. Larger rooms and rooms with hard floors and minimal soft furnishings need more. The acoustic calculator gives you a precise recommendation based on your room dimensions.
Should I consider an acoustic booth instead?
Should I consider an acoustic booth instead?
If you do regular sensitive calls (legal, medical, financial), professional voice recording, or share a room with others who can hear your meetings, an acoustic booth or pod might suit you better than panels. Booths give you full acoustic isolation in a self-contained unit. For most remote workers, though, panels are perfectly sufficient and far less expensive.
Can panels match my interior design?
Can panels match my interior design?
Yes. Panels come in 25+ colours, multiple textures (PET felt, fabric-wrapped, timber slat, 3D sculpted), and printable options including custom artwork. Many home office buyers treat panels as a design feature — a textured wall behind the desk that improves the room visually as well as acoustically.
Are they easy to install?
Are they easy to install?
Most home office panels use simple adhesive, light fixings or hooks — no specialist tools needed. A typical home office install takes 30–60 minutes. Full instructions and any required fixings come with every order.
Are they safe and fire-compliant for home use?
Are they safe and fire-compliant for home use?
Yes. Panels we sell carry UK/EU fire classifications, made from non-toxic materials (typically recycled PET felt or fabric-wrapped fibreboard). Specific ratings are listed on each product page. For most domestic settings, any panel in our range is suitable.
How much does acoustic treatment for a home office cost?
How much does acoustic treatment for a home office cost?
A decent budget for a home office is £500.