🎧 Transform your space into a sound sanctuary with style!
The TONOR 4-Pack Acoustic Wood Wall Panels are large, 3D self-adhesive soundproof tiles measuring 23.6" by 11.8" by 1.9" each. Made from eco-friendly wood veneer, polyester fiber, and foam, they effectively absorb echoes and reverberations while adding a sleek wood slat aesthetic. Easy to install with peel-and-stick backing, these panels are perfect for studios, home theaters, and professional environments seeking both acoustic performance and elegant design.
L**V
Better than expected
A very solid option if you want to reduce echo or reflections in a room.Bought 8 of these total for my studio and they look fantastic. Really nice quality and for the price you won’t get a better option.I noticed a difference when setting these up on the wall, easy to install and super fast too. I’m a fan of these and recommend them for anyone looking for a cheaper alternative for sound dampening or reflection minimizing
G**W
Look the part and decent performance
Great build quality and decent packaging kept them looking nice upon arrival.Lightweight and easier to mount than other, heavier panels I’ve tried.These are the most “legit” looking panels I had tried so far but, in terms of acoustic performance, still a mixed bag.Currently treating my space for echos and trying to solve for some low end build-up (which these are NOT designed for, to be fair). I’m testing different panels specifically to see how each impacts the overall sound of my monitors, particularly next to my left monitor.These panels are actually the best I’ve tried so far in many regards but make my bass frequencies slightly worse (60Hz and 150Hz most noticeably).Things were improved / flattened between 350-700Hz, helped brighten things up veeery slightly around 10KHz.There is an overall lessening of some problem frequencies, it’s just unfortunate that it’s slightly worsening the low end. But net positive I think.I’m able to offset these issues using software (Sonarworks SoundID) and at least the software is reducing those frequencies and not making my monitors work harder.So given that they do help with some reflections, and don’t mess with the room acoustics too badly, I think they’re a decent choice. Certainly better than the skinny “soundproofing” felt panels that do nothing.
G**B
Pretty legit
Got these to use in a home office where a lot of phone calls need to be made, and was pleasantly surprised.They seem to sharpen sound within the room itself, creating a clearer and less echo-y sound, but an unexpected upside is that they also slightly dampen the sound volume spilling over outside the room.For that reason, we are strongly encouraging our new trombone player to practice in the home office with the panels as oppposed to other places in the house, lol!
J**F
Will help tame some reflections in a room and they look great too!
Given it's thickness or lack thereof, it's not going to absorb the most soundwaves possible, but it definitely tames some of the reflections in the room and they look nice too!
M**C
Good panels
These look great and are very easy to install. They do a good job while on calls. They also seem to help keep noise from bleeding through the walls.
A**N
My First "Real" Acoustic Panels
I recently had the opportunity to try out these Tonor acoustic panels and so far I’m really impressed. These are the first ‘real’ acoustic panels I’ve tried, and the difference is night and day. I work from home and spend a ton of time in meetings, so good sound is actually pretty important—and these panels deliver. They're way better than the cheap ones I’ve tried before. They look great, work even better, and honestly, I can’t recommend them enough.
D**7
Top-notch professional-grade acoustic panels
My home studio, which I use for recording, mixing, listening, and online meetings, is equipped with several different types of acoustic panels. I'm also familiar with panels such these due to work I've done in commercial studios.These panels are among the best I've seen.The design, build, and workmanship are all very good. The fronts have a thin wood finish veneer that's mounted on 1/2" thick polyester fiber. The veneer and top layer of polyester are cut (likely with a jig saw) into an attractive pattern, which does serve a purpose. Behind that is a layer of 1" thick high density foam. The back is a 1/4" layer of polyester fiber outfitted with an adhesive backing.These are very solid and the adhesive backing makes installation a breeze: You just peel the paper that covers the adhesive and hang where needed.These won't soundproof a room entirely, but they will prevent audio reflections from bouncing off the walls (that's where the deep grooves of the pattern come in). They will also reduce echoes significantly.The panels are packed extremely well when shipped and I especially like that the veneers were packed facing each other, to prevent the fronts from getting scratched or damaged in any way.I've spent considerably more on similar panels that serve the same purpose.This is an excellent product that I recommend highly.
Q**R
Love the look
The three-layer design effectively reduces echo and absorbs sound, making them perfect for home studios, offices, or entertainment spaces. The self-adhesive backing makes installation quick and hassle-free.
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