In 2026, office noise has become the primary enemy of productivity and confidentiality. When a guest enters a lobby for an important call or meeting, they need a space protected from prying ears. Acoustic pods have evolved from simple boxes into high-tech capsules integrated into the reception architecture. We examine how engineering silence is becoming the new standard of service.
2026 Privacy: Why Pods are Necessary
According to 2026 international office space standards, having a 'silence zone' in the lobby is mandatory for Class A+ certification. This is because employee mobility has peaked: 80% of communications occur via video calls. Talking in an open hall means violating deal confidentiality and disturbing others.
Our acoustic pods, integrated into the reception zone, allow guests to instantly switch from travel mode to work mode. This is the 'zero-second' of trust: the company cares for the client's personal space from the doorstep.
Sound Engineering: 45dB and 4K-Glass
QuietFlow Technology
The main problem with old pods was lack of air and ventilation noise. In 2026, we implemented the QuietFlow system. Silent fans refresh 30 cubic meters of air per hour, while the internal noise level does not exceed 20 dB — quieter than a whisper. 4K-Glass acoustic glass consists of 3 layers with a polymer membrane that cuts up to 45 dB of external noise.





