

🔇 Silence the noise, amplify your focus.
Saiqiang Acoustic Foam Panels are premium 1"x12"x12" high-density polyurethane wedges designed to reduce noise, echoes, and reverberations. Fire-resistant and eco-friendly, these lightweight panels install easily with included double-sided tape, making them ideal for studios, offices, and home environments seeking professional soundproofing.













| ASIN | B0CF982RPY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #308 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #12 in Recording Studio Environment Equipment |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (609) |
| Date First Available | August 11, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
| Item model number | 12 acoustic |
| Manufacturer | Saiqiang |
| Material Type | Polyurethane Foam |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 1 inches |
| Size | sjc-1 in-12p |
R**D
Good Affordable option for Reducing Sound
After seeing mixed reviews I was definitely skeptical. It works for its purpose for sure. The adhesion is not great, but everything else worked out well. There was no smell, not that I could notice, and installation was very easy, I’d just suggest using another kind of adhesive maybe spray. It looks really good put up, and when it came to expansion, it was mostly expanded almost soon as I opened it. There were a few of them that needed to be teased but they worked out well
L**E
Get loud, no one will hear
Bought these so I could be loud in my calls, they work great!
M**M
Doesn’t come with adhesive
Giving it 4 since it didn’t come with any way to attach. Ordered a different color with same company and those did. I’ve made 4 orders now trying to hunt down an adhesive that would work without spending $60 for 48 panels. These are better than any temu tile at the same price
S**T
These work great in my vocal booth
Overall these were a great purchase. I used adhesive and put them in the ceiling of my vocal booth. They do come very vacuum sealed and sucked down to just a few inches thick, meaning they'll need to expand before you can use some if not all of them. I've seen people saying they won't expand back to normal. I have found the easiest way to get them back into shape and get rid of some of that chinese factory smell, is to put about a dozen at a time in the clothes dryer on low for 5 minutes and add another 5 as needed until they return to normal. You may have a few edges or in my case, corners that needed a kick in beanbags with a hair dryer or heat gun on lowest setting to get them to expand. It does take keeping the heat on the edge for a few seconds, so don't move it back and forth too fast. You will soon notice that like some people, it will slowly creep back into its proper shape when sufficiently heated. For installation I used 3M Super77 spray adhesive and gave the back of each tile a light coating, 3 at a time. While they were getting tacky, I measured out the approximate area in the booth and gave it a light coating as well. When both surfaces were tacky, it was go time! Keep in mind these will shrink a bit, maybe 3mm, in the first few days, so pack 'em tight to each other to help counter this issue. So far their performance has been as expected. Nothing to complain about here. I would recommend these to anyone who read down to this point in the review. Peace out!
Y**S
Vivo en una zona muy ruidosa ,los pegue en las ve tantas y pared y seguía igual el ruido, mejor los quite
Y**S
Meh.
These acoustic foam panels are okay for what they are, but they didn’t quite meet my expectations for soundproofing, especially in NYC apartments with thin drywalls where sound easily travels. If you’re looking to truly soundproof a room, you’ll need way more than 5 packs—probably closer to double or triple that. That said, they do make for nice decoration. The wedge design gives the walls a cool, modern look, and they might help a little with echo reduction, but they’re not a complete solution for blocking noise. One thing to note is the strong, toxic smell when you first unpack them to hydrate. I definitely recommend wearing a mask and running an air purifier for a while to clear the air—it’s pretty overwhelming at first. Overall, these panels are fine if you’re using them for aesthetic purposes or minimal sound adjustment, but if you need serious soundproofing, you’ll want to look into heavier-duty options.
R**1
Good easy install inside air ducts
Easy to install inside a 3 " pipe to quiet a Radon removal setup. No fan noise gets back to the house.
D**E
Perfect for the Stu!
They look extremely thin at first but then they expand as soon as you open them and they work perfecly for a studio, they might have a cut end or 2 but they don't rip easy and they look, and work great to stop echoes. Great value!
M**A
As long as you follow instructions it will puff up and be a good size, Everything is good except some of them had a slight warp on the edges ( unsure if it came like that or if it was cuz of my dryer settings ) but they are good
C**A
Cool sound proof panels. They look good. They don’t do a great job for sound proofing. They are more for absorbing sound in the room. My son is a YouTuber and we covered the door in them so he could record in private. They helped a little bit but we can still hear him recording.
G**G
Very good product and i am very happy with it. I used them for soundproofing my music room.
A**2
Une bonne epaisseur
F**I
سيء جداً مو نفسو اللي طلبتو اللي كاتبينو 12في 12 واللي وصلني اصغر من كدا ولا يسوي شي
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