printbooth — office acoustics editorial

About

An independent editorial resource on office booths

printbooth.in exists because the buying guides we kept finding online were written by vendors. We try to do the editorial work that a procurement, HR or facilities lead actually needs.

Who we are

The editorial team behind printbooth.in is a small group with backgrounds in commercial interiors, facilities operations and B2B writing. We have spent enough time inside busy modern offices to know what the floor sounds like at 11 a.m. on a Tuesday, which is the moment most buyer conversations actually begin.

We are not a manufacturer. We do not run a showroom. Our work is to research, document and explain a product category, and to keep doing it as the category evolves. We think workplace buyers deserve a serious independent reference, and the closest equivalents we found were either thinly disguised vendor blogs or generic vendor content that ignored real climate and floor-plan realities.

What we cover

Our editorial focus is the office booth category in the broadest sense: single-person phone booths, duo pods, meeting pods, and the small handful of related products that share the same workplace job. We write category guides, buyer-journey explainers, and longer-form articles on the workplace context that drives demand for the category.

We don't review individual vendor units the way a consumer product publication would, because the meaningful differences between booths show up after months of use on a real floor, not in a showroom. What we do is explain the specs and the trade-offs in language a non-acoustician can verify against their own building.

How we research

Our material is built from three sources. The first is published acoustic and ventilation specifications from vendors operating in the broader European, North American and Asian markets. The second is conversations with facilities managers, workplace consultants and interior architects who have specified booths on real projects. The third is direct site visits to installations across major office markets.

Where a statement on this site cannot be backed up by one of those sources, we either qualify it or leave it out. We try not to invent statistics or import claims that do not survive a careful read. If you find a number on this site that looks too neat to be real, please write to us. We would rather correct it than carry it.

Who we work with

We are read mostly by people specifying booths for the first or second time: HR leads in mid-size IT services firms, facilities and workplace experience managers at the larger captives, interior architects working on corporate fit-outs, and the occasional procurement category lead at a financial-services organisation. If you fit one of those descriptions, this site is written for you.

We do not publish sponsored content. We do reference brands by name when a brand has shaped a category, and we link out where a link helps the reader find a complete catalogue or specification rather than to influence a sale. Our editorial position is that the buyer benefits from more information, not less.