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JaneTech Art Acoustic Panels
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JaneTech Acoustic Wall Panels
PREMIUM SOUND CONTROL — Serious about acoustic treatment? Avoid acoustic foam. Our art acoustic panels, sized at 16 x 12 inches each, come in a 8-pack and offer superior noise dispersion and echo elimination, enhancing your sound experience and room decor.
ELEGANT DESIGN — Sound absorbing panels double as stylish wall art, enhancing the decor of recording studios, KTVs, offices, and home theaters while providing functional sound treatment.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL — Suitable for home studios, gyms, game rooms, computer rooms, video shooting venues, rehearsal rooms, concert halls, recording studios, schools, conference rooms, home theaters, and offices. Acoustic panels effectively absorb sound and reduce noise.
PREMIUM ECO MATERIAL — Made from high-quality polyester fiber, these decorative sound absorbing panels outperform traditional foam, offering flame retardancy, wear resistance, durability, and safety for both adults and children.
SIMPLE INSTALLATION — The nano glue sticker makes installation straightforward and hassle-free. Apply them to walls, doors, windows, ceilings, and other surfaces in just three steps.
13 reviews for JaneTech 8-Pack Art Acoustic Panels Sound Absorbing Panels, 48×32 Inch Decorative Acoustic Panels, Sound Absorbing Wall Art with Nano Glue for Recording and Home Studio, Office,Conference
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$54.99
kendra –
No regrets!!
It is beautiful!! We got it for our basement hangout area that echoed. We wanted something to reduce the echoing but was still attractive .. and this exceeded our expectations! It looks expensive, is functional, easy to install and looks like art. Once up it reduced the noice. The material is substantial and doesn’t look or feel cheap. The adhesive is STRONG!! Once on it didn’t budge so take your time on lining up the panels. Someone else used command strips to make it less “ permanent “. The materials are colorful and worth it. Each panel is solid and a nice weight. It truly made our basement renovation come together.
Min Chen –
Joyce
Solid product and easy to install. The size is accurate, and the adhesive sticks well without damaging the wall.Sound absorption is decent for felt tiles, but don’t expect a huge difference-they’re not soundproof.Honestly, adding curtains or a rug might have a similar or even better effect. That said, they look great and serve both decorative and functional purposes, which is a nice plus.
JB –
Bright, Effective Panels for Sound Damping—Not Soundproofing
I purchased this 8-pack of acoustic panels for my office, specifically to reduce the noise from a therapy device used in one of our treatment rooms. The panels are vivid and colorful—definitely eye-catching—and they add a pop of personality to the space.Installation was easy, and the included adhesive worked well. I placed them flush together, but now I’m wondering if spacing them out might have looked better visually. That’s a personal design preference, though—not a flaw in the product.In terms of performance, keep in mind that these panels are meant to dampen sound, not block it entirely. They’re made from a thick felted material, which does a much better job than hanging regular artwork or leaving the wall bare. They help absorb echo and reduce the sharpness of high-pitched mechanical noise, which is exactly what I was hoping for.If you’re looking to control acoustics in a room—especially in an office, studio, or home theater—these are a great choice. Just know that they won’t make your space soundproof, but they will improve the overall acoustic comfort.
Qing –
Beautiful
This 8-pack of 48×32 inch art acoustic boards really exceeded expectations! First of all, the appearance is very high, originally worried that the sound-absorbing panel will ruin the decoration style, but this one comes with an artistic pattern, which directly becomes the decoration highlight of the room after being put on the wall. The sound absorption effect is very obvious, and even the sound of the TV in the next room is weakened. The adhesive backing is very sticky, and it will be firm after tearing off the protective film and pressing it against the wall for more than ten seconds, without additional punching. Light weight and easy to use!The board is compact and does not fall off, the edges are neatly cut, and there is no peculiar smell when stacked. This set is very cost-effective and highly recommended!
Customer from Bronx –
Just for decoration
Nice piece for decoration, but doesnt help with the sound (noise). Easy to fix and dont have any bad odor.
BJM –
Panel Detail Is Great
Happy with the design, colors, quality, and size. Instead of the adhesive squares included with the package, I used command strips to adhere to wall only because they work very well for apartment walls. The pictures panels are numbered on the back so you dont have to guess which panel goes where. The picture makes a great focal point while doing it’s job to absorb the sound from my TV.
ABarntt –
As expected.
Easy to install, definitely helped stop the voices from “bouncing” around in a window heavy office. Printer was more yarn than paint looking than expected but it’s a high quality image and look good.
Travis McKinstry –
Beautiful image, mediocre sound absorption
If you’re looking for something to dampen or absorb sound — this isn’t it. It makes for a beautiful wall piece (I got the 72″ X 48″) and covers a MASSIVE area of my wall. However, I’ve run several tests with a decibel meter — before putting this up and after — and it muffled SOME sound. But definitely not enough to make buying this worth it.In short: if you want a giant decorative piece for your wall and don’t want to go with actual art, this could be for you.
Amazon Customer –
Arrived faster than expected. Great quality and adhere extremely. They’re a bit darker, less vibrant in colour but still look AMAZING. Not sure about sound dampening as I put them on a wall that is soundproof between apartments. I love them as they will help absorb echo etc anyway.
calikins –
My work meeting/test room was a nightmare for sound. Everything in there is hard and flat – walls, tables, whiteboards, wall displays, you name it – so voices would bounce all over. For Zoom and Teams calls, it was just terrible, and I could even hear people through the walls when we were testing. I needed something.When the panels arrived, I was a bit worried. It came in 6 pieces, and I had to stick on the adhesive squares myself. I wasn’t sure how I was going to make it look neat. But it was super simple!Here’s my secret for putting them up: Grab some masking tape and a level (a laser level is great if you have one – you can find one on here if you need one I am sure). Find the exact middle of your room, then use your level to make a line with the masking tape. The panels are numbered, which was a huge help, I put panel 5 right in the middle, making sure it was straight. Then, I used the tape line to add panels 4 and 6 beside it, making a nice straight row (4->5->6) along the bottom. After that, putting panels 2 (in the middle over panel 5), 1, and 3 into their spots was a piece of cake.It went up super fast, and weeks later, those sticky squares are still holding strong!The panels are thin but dense. They really help with the higher end sounds, but I did notice a small but good difference overall. To get rid of more of the echo, you’d probably need more panels on all your hard walls, which is what I plan to do. But for now, even these few have made a noticeable improvement, especially for Zoom calls and so I am not distracted by someone reading out loud in there.Considering how big they are, how easy they were to put up, and how nice they look, I think they’re a fair price. Plus, they come in different sizes and styles, which is great because you’ll likely want more once you see how well they work.Bottom line: If you’ve got a noisy room, these JaneTech panels are an easy and good-looking way to make it sound better. Highly recommend!
Shadow –
These acoustic panels are pretty nice. They look like wall art rather than typical foam panels. installation is simple with adhesive backing and numbered panels for alignment, and no tools are required. The large 24 by 24 inch panels give good coverage, and they’re lightweight, stay mounted, and feel reasonably durable. However the panels are thin, being about a cm thick.
V. B. –
JaneTech’s Vitality Harvest 6-pack of acoustic panels promises studio-grade sound treatment with gallery-worthy aesthetics — and on the visual front, it largely delivers. Assembled piece of 72×48″ of six 24×24″ panels makes a striking impression from afar, with vivid artwork that enhances walls rather than hiding behind them like typical foam tiles. But when it comes to actual acoustic performance, these panels are decorative dampeners at best, not serious studio tools.Visual Impression:From 3 meters out, the panels pass as tasteful art — bold, clean, and stylish. Up close, the shortcomings of the print process emerge: the original raster has been clumsily magnified, resulting in visible pixelation and loss of tonal finesse. It’s a classic upscale mishap in textile printing, but not a dealbreaker unless you’re an art purist.The felt-like polyester base is tightly packed and finely uniform. It doesn’t cling to dust, doesn’t build static, and seems resistant to wear — an excellent choice for high-touch or multipurpose spaces like home offices or classrooms.Acoustic Performance:Here’s where expectations should be recalibrated.Despite marketing claims of “superior noise dispersion and echo elimination,” these panels are only modestly effective in taming room acoustics. Speech clarity benefits slightly: reverberation is dulled in the midrange, and the environment feels less harsh in an otherwise empty space. This may be enough for conference calls, light content creation, or reducing slap echo in a living room.But any assumption that this product provides “studio” performance is misguided. The panels are too thin, too rigid, and too reflective in higher frequencies to meaningfully absorb broad-spectrum sound. Worse, when wall-mounted with an air gap, they introduce pronounced low-frequency resonances, effectively adding new reflections instead of removing them. They will not isolate sound between rooms, nor control bass in any measurable way.Installation:The self-adhesive backing works well and installation is straightforward. The panels cling securely and don’t sag — no hardware, no mess. Placement flexibility is a plus, particularly for aesthetic alignment. However, the lack of backing insulation means they won’t perform better even if you try.Verdict:If you want to beautify a space and reduce some echo, this is a stylish and well-constructed option. But don’t buy into the studio promise. These panels won’t help you record cleaner vocals, mix music with precision, or block out neighborhood noise. They will, however, make your Zoom calls crisper and your room less cavernous — and look sharp while doing it.Recommended as decorative acoustic softening. Not suitable for professional audio environments.
G. B. –
I got these for the purpose of reducing echo in my audio recordings and they are serving that purpose very well so far. I was using some cheap black foams ones before this that did the job, but they were -so- ugly lol. These ones look like you’ve just put up some wall art, but it serves a practical purpose too!These would also be a good choice if you have a living room with an echo. It would go a long way to making the room feel cozier and more intimate during conversations when you have guests over.I also really like the size of these panels, most noise reduction panels are 12″x12″ but these are 24″x24″ so they can cover a very large surface while still looking like art.So far the adhesive is holding up well and the panels are very light so I’m not too worried about them falling off the wall over time, but I will update this review if anything happens with that in the future.They are on the thin side so they only provide a minor reduction in noise between rooms I’ve noticed. I didn’t get them for that reason so it’s not an issue for me but that might be important for you.Lastly, I like that they’ve numbered the panels to make it easier to match the pattern from the back. It’s not necessary, but I appreciate the extra touch there.Overall I think these are a great product. They are a bit steep in price but I think the size and the aesthetic add a lot of value compared to the cheap black foam ones. I personally think these are a good value if you’re looking for a nice set of panels to reduce room echo.