Sound Masking Systems

Reduce Noise Distractions | Protect Speech Privacy

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The lack of speech privacy is a top driver of workplace dissatisfaction. Sound masking is the process of adding a low level, unobtrusive background sound to an environment to reduce the intelligibility of human speech and reduce noise distractions in that environment. The sound is typically introduced through speakers installed in or above the ceiling.

Sound masking is a critical component of acoustic design. When designing an optimal acoustic environment, architects consider a variety of elements to address noise control and speech privacy. Elements added either Absorb, Block, or Cover sound, and are collectively called the ABC’s of acoustic design.

Keep Private Conversations Private

Targeted Speech Protection Solutions

For Meeting Rooms

Qt® Conference Room Edition

Qt® Conference Room Edition

  • Designed to protect speech privacy in conference and board
  • rooms
  • Sleek and modern design for contemporary conference rooms
  • Privacy signs inform occupants that their speech is protected
Conference Room Edition Video

For Medical Offices

Qt® Conference Room Edition

Qt® Patient Privacy System

  • Built to protect speech privacy in waiting rooms and patient exam rooms
  • Ideal for hospitals, private practices, dental clinics, and pharmacies
  • Help achieve HIPAA compliance
Patient Privacy System Video
Where is sound masking used?

Corporate

Open Office Space
Private Office Space
Conference Rooms

Healthcare

Patient Rooms
Clinical Spaces
Pharmacies

Financial Services

Retail Banks
Call Centers
Board Rooms

Technology

Engineering Laps
Co-share Spaces
Huddle Rooms

Government & Law

Secured Facilities
Courtrooms
Law Offices

Hospitality

Guest Rooms
Lobby Areas
Spas

Education

Research Laps
Student Centers
Libraries

Venues

House of Worship
Conference Centers
Airport Lounges

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