Clearer calls, better focus, and less distraction with simple acoustic improvements to your home workspace.
When your workspace sounds distracting
Working from home often means sharing space with sound.
You may notice:
• Calls where voices sound unclear or distant
• Echo that makes conversations harder to follow
• Background noise that breaks your focus
• Meetings that feel more tiring than they should
It’s not just noise
It’s how sound interacts
In a home workspace, sound comes from multiple directions:
• Your own voice
• Your speakers
• The surrounding environment
When these overlap and reflect, it reduces clarity and makes communication less effective.
Why calls feel harder than they should
In untreated spaces:
• Your voice reflects and gets picked up again
• Speaker audio blends with room reflections
• Small delays reduce speech clarity
This makes conversations feel less direct —
even when the connection is fine.
What actually improves call clarity and focus
You don’t need a perfect office setup, but you do need to control the sound around your working position.
Absorption
Improve speech clarity

Controlling reflections around your desk helps your voice sound clearer on calls.
Focus on:
• The wall behind your screen (where your voice projects)
• Surfaces directly facing your speaking position
• Nearby reflective areas that return sound quickly
Acoustic panels help reduce echo so your voice stays more direct and intelligible.
Diffusion
Reduce distraction without deadening

In work environments, completely absorbing sound can make the space feel unnatural or closed.
Diffusion helps scatter sound energy, reducing harsh reflections while maintaining a comfortable atmosphere.
Useful for:
• Shared spaces
• Rooms with multiple sound sources
• Maintaining a natural working environment
Control focus on your working zone
You don’t need to treat the whole room.
Improving the area around your desk
has the biggest impact on
Call clarity
Listening comfort
Focus over long periods
Simple ways to improve your home workspace sound
If your setup is simple, panels or kits are a good start.
If your space is more specific, getting advice can save time and guesswork.
Acoustic Panels
A simple way to reduce echo and improve clarity in your space.
Works well for:
Acoustic Kits
Pre-designed sets for common spaces.
No guesswork, just place and improve.
Best for:
Not sure what you need?
Tell us about your space, and we’ll guide you with a simple recommendation.
No technical knowledge needed.

