🎨🔇 Transform your space with style and silence!
The TONOR 4 PCS Acoustic Panels measure 47.2" x 23.6" with a dense 212.2kg/m³ polyester fiber core, delivering an impressive NRC of 0.9 for top-tier echo reduction. Featuring a self-adhesive peel-and-stick design, these leaf-patterned panels combine aesthetic appeal with professional-grade sound absorption, ideal for studios, home theaters, and workspaces.
A**R
Works great!
I bought these panels to soften the sound of my piano, as it is in a large open area. I needed something that not only softened the sound, but also looked appealing. These definitely checked both boxes. They came nicely packaged with no damage. The backs are peel and stick, however, I decided to hang them with black brads, which I also purchased from Amazon. They have a very nice design. I would recommend.
C**H
Excellent product
High quality. Sturdy. Good stickum on the back. These work!
F**8
Aesthetically Pleasing Acoustic Panels
I love the design on these acoustic panels. We recently bought a one and a half story house with a cathedral ceiling and all tile floors downstairs, so noise has been a problem. My husband is hard of hearing so we have added carpets to try to deaden the noise so he can hear me better. I'm not sure how to test their effectiveness, but I am sure it is better than having a bunch of blank hard walls.My office is in an open loft space upstairs. I hung two panels on the wall behind my computer. The other two I placed in my laundry room that is just off of the kitchen and great room downstairs to help buffer noise when the machines are running. I did not use the adhesive backing which would be convenient I'm sure, but I may want to move them around still. I used 4 pieces of two-sided sticky Nano tape to mount them on the wall, so they will be easy to move around if I change my mind. I measure them to be 5/16 of an inch thick. They are kind of pricey, but the quality and aesthetics of these panels are good. If they do help to deafen the noise, I would say they are worth the price.
D**S
Great panels
He's a great acoustic panels, effective for reducing high in mid frequency reflections. And for purely aesthetic reasons, it gives an air of professionalism to your home studio, podcast studio, office etc. well made in easy to install.
A**Z
Finally acoustic panels, which doesn't look like a music room or recording studio.
12-3-24We are in the midst of renovating our living room which shares a wall as the master bedroom. We had seriously been considering removing the drywall and installing sound blocking insulation.Quite honestly an endeavor or cost I did not want to do.Over the course of months, I've looked at plenty of different acoustic panels, many are small or have too much of a modern or 70's vibe. I was glad to find these.They are made of dense felt with a clear adhesive backing.I've yet to permanently attach them to the wall since I have more renovations to complete , but did peel back the corners and lightly pressed them to the wall for a mockup and to see if these will be the resolution for our daytime sleeper.I was able to remove them without damaging the paint or knock down orange peel texture on the walls. Long-term I have no idea.If you are renting you could easily use push pins or brad nails, instead of the adhesive backing, to temporarily secure them without the risk of damaging anything, just tiny holes to fill.They have definitely cut down on the amount of traveling bass that comes from our TV into the bedroom and has almost completely stopped any of the noises from daily living transferring. They also make my TV speakers sound better.I originally hadn't planned on painting them yet like that it is an option for possible decor changes.Now that I have my hands on them, I think it would be a great idea since dust, cob webs and lint is going to settle in all the recessed areas and may not clean out well when vacuuming them. I think a coat of paint would alleviate that.The white color has tiny dark fibers which give them a slight gray tint. Of course that could look different depending on the lighting in your space.Overall I'm pleased with them and will be ordering more to add on the other side of the wall.Hopefully my written and photo reviews are helpful, thank you!
M**L
Large, appealing
These panels are a great option if you want to cover a large area. Each panel is 4 feet by almost 2 feet wide. If you want to stack them vertically, the pattern does line up perfectly, giving you a seemingly seamless 8 foot tall panel. At something like $80 dollars, the price point may seem high compared to some other acoustic panels, however keep in mind that these Tonor panels collectively cover 32 square feet of wall (which is in my experience, nearly double the area covered by the 1' x 1' decorative panels offered for $50-60$).The white option is a pure white, which is to be expected. However we are not sure we're going to use these as-is, because we realized that our walls are just a bit off-white, and we don't like how the pure white panels look on our wall. The product description does show that spray painting should work, however it would be nice if they would include instructions and guidelines on how to do so successfully without ruining the panel. The artist in me also wonders if painting with a brush would work.. I can only imagine how striking this panel would look with different shades of green coloring all the leaf segments!
R**C
Nice design
The design pattern on these acoustic panels are really nice. I have these on the ceiling of a room that already has soundproof panels. I was concerned that it wouldn’t hold up well on the ceiling, but after I installed it, its glue backboard really did its job. These panels definitely cut down on the echoes and reverbs, and the design added some interest to the room.
S**L
Love these…..they are huge!
These are some pretty awesome acoustic panels. Good quality. Decent thickness and way less work to get a large area covered. Winning. Easy peel and stick install and look great.
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