Silence Is Golden: How to Suppress Sounds in Your Home & Office Environment

Perhaps the most common method for communicating in a business context is via video conferencingBut, whether you’re web conferencing at the office, or at home – there’s always the potential for unwanted sounds, to distract you, or othersThe good news is that there’s a lot you can do, to reduce those disturbances, so that your web conferencing environment is nearly soundproof. 



One thing you can do is to acquire a good microphone, which will suppress sound outside of a small perimeterThe Shure M58 may be the gold standard for silence; but, Blue also makes the Yeti or Snowball, which are both excellent microphone options. 

 

Krisp is an application that limits sound on your side of the conversation, as well as on the side of whomever you’re talking to – so that nobody can hear the other’s dog barking! 

 

And, there’s nothing better for locking the outside world out, than getting yourself a great pair of noise-cancelling, wireless headphones – like this boss set from Bose. 

 

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If you want to block out all that outside noise, give us a ringWe can help! 

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