Autex 'Groove' Patterned Acoustic Panels - 2400 x 1200mm
Autex Groove is a cutting edge customisable acoustic panel, allowing bespoke designs to be created out of flat PET acoustic panels.
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SilentSpace Impact Resistant Square Acoustic Panels - Multiple Sizes
A versatile, modular acoustic panel built to take a beating. SilentSpace High Impact Square combines Class A sound absorption with independently tested impact resistance, making it the right choice for sports halls, gyms, schools and high-traffic public buildings. Easy to grid, easy to mix, easy to install. Available in multiple standard sizes, with custom dimensions available via our Sonics range. Wall spikes and adhesive included.
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SilentSpace Impact Resistant Rectangle Acoustic Panels - Multiple Sizes
A robust, specification-grade acoustic wall panel built for the toughest environments. SilentSpace High Impact Rectangle combines Class A sound absorption with independently tested impact resistance, making it the right choice for sports halls, gyms, schools, leisure centres and other high-traffic public buildings. Available in multiple standard sizes, with custom dimensions available via our Sonics range. Wall spikes and adhesive included.
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SilentSpace Impact Resistant Circle Acoustic Panels - Multiple Sizes
A bold, sculptural acoustic panel built for spaces that take a beating. SilentSpace High Impact Circle combines Class A sound absorption with tested impact resistance, making it ideal for sports halls, gyms, schools and other high-traffic environments where panels need to look good and stand up to daily wear. Wall spikes and adhesive included.
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SilentSpace Impact Resistant Acoustic Panels - Custom Sizes
A lightweight, cost effective acoustic wall panel solution that is super easy to install. Ideal for reducing reverberation in a wide variety of spaces. Order your panels to your exact size requirements below. Wall spikes and adhesive included.
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Autex 'Groove' Patterned Acoustic Panels - 2700 x 1200mm
Autex Groove is a cutting edge customisable acoustic panel, allowing bespoke designs to be created out of flat PET acoustic panels.
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BAUX Acoustic X-FELT Wall Tiles - 600 x 600mm (12/pack)
BAUX X-FELT Panels bring Scandinavian craftsmanship and acoustic innovation together. Made from recycled PET felt, these sustainable panels absorb sound effectively while adding warmth and texture to any interior.
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BAUX Acoustic X-FELT Wall Panels - 2800 x 1200mm - 2/pack
BAUX X-FELT Panels bring Scandinavian craftsmanship and acoustic innovation together. Made from recycled PET felt, these sustainable panels absorb sound effectively while adding warmth and texture to any interior. 2 panels per pack
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Autex 'Lanes' PET Acoustic Panel - 2400 x 300mm
Autex Lanes is a high-performance acoustic panel that features a battened style, enhancing both its aesthetic appeal and acoustic effectiveness.
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Autex 'Quietspace Wrapped' Wall and Ceiling Panels - Custom Sizes
Autex Quietspace is a market leading product when it comes to controlling reverberation, and is suitable for both wall and ceiling applications.
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Autex 'Cube' PET Acoustic Panel - Custom Sizes
Autex Cube is a lightweight, pinnable acoustic panel that can be used as a complete wall covering, or customised to suit bespoke design requirements. Purchase custom sizes in the most popular Cube colour ways - Savoye (light grey), and Petronas (black).
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Autex 'Cascade' Acoustic Screens - 2400 x 1200mm
Autex Cascade is a range of free hanging acoustic screens which easily add comfort, seperation and privacy whilst improving acoustics.
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Autex 'Horizon' Suspended Ceiling Panels - Multiple Sizes and Shapes - (Sold in Packs)
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Autex 'Quietspace' Wall and Ceiling Panels - 2400 x 1200mm
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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
Why are swimming pools so noisy?
Why are swimming pools so noisy?
Pools combine the worst possible acoustic ingredients: hard reflective surfaces (tile, concrete, glass, water), high ceilings, and large open volumes. Sound bounces between these surfaces for 4-6 seconds in untreated pools — five to ten times the level recommended for clear speech. The result is uncomfortable noise levels, unintelligible announcements, vocal strain on instructors, and compromised swimming lessons. Children's voices in particular bounce around at frequencies that build up rapidly without absorptio
Will the panels survive the humidity and chlorine?
Will the panels survive the humidity and chlorine?
Yes, but only if specified correctly. Pool environments are typically 50-70% relative humidity and contain airborne chlorine compounds and ozone (depending on water treatment system). Standard fabric-wrapped panels and untreated mineral wool absorbents will degrade rapidly in these conditions. The panels we supply for pool environments use moisture-resistant cores (typically PET felt with sealed glass-fibre or specially-treated mineral wool), corrosion-resistant fixings (stainless steel rather than mild steel), and surface materials that won't support mould growth. Specific product certifications and humidity ratings are listed on each product page — happy to confirm suitability for your specific facility.
Do swimming pools have specific reverberation targets to comply with?
Do swimming pools have specific reverberation targets to comply with?
Yes — for school swimming pools, Building Bulletin 93 (BB93) specifies a maximum reverberation time of 1.5 seconds. Local authority and commercial leisure centres aren't always bound by BB93 retroactively but are increasingly designed to similar standards, and new-build aquatic facilities typically must demonstrate compliance with BB93 or equivalent. For private and luxury home pools, there's no formal standard but most owners aim for under 2 seconds RT60 for comfortable use. Our sister company Resonics carries out acoustic surveys of pool environments and certifies installations to meet BB93 requirements.
Will acoustic panels make a pool completely soundproof?
Will acoustic panels make a pool completely soundproof?
No. Acoustic panels absorb sound within the pool space to reduce echo and reverberation. They don't block sound transmission to neighbouring areas. If your concern is noise leaking from the pool to nearby teaching rooms, hotel guest rooms, or external buildings, that's soundproofing — a different solution requiring structural construction (mass, isolation, sealed doors). Pool environments often need both.
Where should panels be installed in a pool?
Where should panels be installed in a pool?
The ceiling above the pool is the highest priority — it's the largest reflective surface and faces directly onto the water. Suspended baffles and rafts work especially well in pool environments because they capture sound on multiple faces and sit between existing services (lighting, ventilation, pool covers). Upper wall surfaces, particularly above 2.5m height (where they're protected from splash), are the next priority. Lower walls are usually left untreated because they're routinely splashed, sat on, or subject to physical contact.
How many panels do I need?
How many panels do I need?
Pools typically need 40-50% coverage of the ceiling and upper wall area to bring reverberation into the BB93 target range — significantly higher than offices or restaurants because the volumes are larger and surfaces more reflective. The exact figure depends on pool size, ceiling height and surface materials. For formal compliance projects, an acoustic survey is the most reliable route — Resonics offers free initial surveys for UK pool facilities.
How much does pool acoustic treatment cost?
How much does pool acoustic treatment cost?
Pool acoustic projects vary widely with size: a small school pool (25m × 12m) typically comes in at £8,000–£20,000 for materials and installation. Medium-sized leisure centre pools (8-lane, 25m) range from £20,000–£45,000. Large competition pools and multi-pool aquatic facilities are scoped individually. The cost variation reflects ceiling height, surface area, choice of products, and access requirements (most pool installations need scaffolding or scissor lifts). Survey, supply and install via Resonics is typically the most cost-effective route for projects above £10,000.
Are pool acoustic panels fire-rated and hygiene-compliant?
Are pool acoustic panels fire-rated and hygiene-compliant?
Yes. Every panel we supply for pool environments carries a UK/EU fire classification suitable for public buildings — typically Euroclass B-s1,d0 or higher under BS EN 13501-1. Materials are non-toxic, low-VOC, and meet the hygiene standards required for public leisure facilities. Specific certifications are listed on each product page, and full documentation is available for any project that requires it (school specifications, leisure operator due diligence, building control sign-off).