Acoustic Privacy: Why It’s the Next Big Thing and How to Deliver It

Originally recorded live on 06/22/16, this free webinar explains how to easily overcome these challenges and restore productivity with easy-to-install soundmasking solutions. Modern office spaces aim to increase productivity but often yield the opposite result when companies and their integrators neglect acoustic privacy.

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You’d never buy a baseball bat if you don’t have a glove.

You wouldn’t buy ground coffee if you don’t have a coffee maker.

Why then do companies increasingly migrate to open-design office spaces without investing in acoustical privacy? These two things are as complementary as the other examples.

Not only is acoustic privacy easy to achieve via soundmasking solutions, but choosing not to provide it can be detrimental to an organization. Modern offices, while strategic and productive in many ways, seem often to have forgotten that high noise levels and even low noise levels that travel through an open space can distract workers and kill productivity.

So soundmasking is the process of adding low-level background sound to an environment to promote speech privacy and free employees from distraction.

Integration firms are well-equipped to include soundmasking and reflect acoustic privacy in their system designs. In this free webinar, experts from soundmasking solutions provider Cambridge Sound Management outlines everything that integrators and their customers need to know about acoustic privacy:

  • The need for speech privacy
  • Room acoustics and speech privacy fundamentals
  • Soundmasking design goals
  • Soundmasking methods and architectures

Cambridge Sound Management field sales engineer Balasz Boldog not only talks about the importance of acoustic privacy in the workplace, but he identifies some of the major design issues related to speech privacy in open offices, private offices and health facilities and gives iintegrators tips on how to solve customers’ issues.

Moderator Tom LeBlanc, editor of CI, picks Boldog’s brain to find out how integrators can best take advantage of this opportunity.

Attendees will learn about Cambridge Sound Management’s Direct Field Technology, which provides an easy path to solving acoustic privacy challenges.

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