Custom Window Sound Blockers


I was today years old when I realized they made press-in sound blocking solutions for windows.  I have never heard them so I need a well-heeled guinea pig from A'gon to please try them out and report back.

 

https://indowwindows.com/solutions/window-noise-reduction/

erik_squires

...I owe Erik a sincere 'cuse me about cables v. Cables...spent the day pull 'n pushing them in an rv renovation, so my minimal mind wuz mostly into keeping the 12dc close and the 110 not so... ;) 

And absolutely likely, Draperies!  Best bang for the buck....or inversely, Quiet for the cash, and style to suit ones' prefs for the listening space...and one can layer for effect, acoustic and Arch. Digest if that's a thing... *S*

@dekay mmmm if @jumia  hates 'Those who blow' Now....Fly-able ones?

By the by, have you seen the anti-drone 'weaponry' available?
My fav is the one that shoots a net....no clumsy flying involved nor waste of fuel. ;)

"Russia's still....so...'fifties'," and not in a nice way....flying around, bumping into things....  But watch the dashcams....Predictable. *tsk*

MLP?  Nah, better in the bath; better?  None at all. *L*

Actually, think 'tapestry.  A couple, or best, 3 on both sidewalls...Killa. ;)

 

The did a knock down across the street and are building two houses and the noise has been annoying, to say the least. We have vertical blinds on the three windows and they don’t cut it!

Gang,

I do think these are too expensive, but on the other hand they let in all the light, which at least in my home is a big deal.  I like daylight and lots of it.

They should work as intended--another pane to block sound, the pane itself made of a non-resonating material, and a good rubber gasket for air isolation.  Also, acrylic is much better a passing light than is glass.  Only downside is that it scratches easily so one has to be careful about cleaning (only soft cotton towels-no paper towels or tissue).  

As for reflecting the sound in the room, at least you will not have to worry about the panel itself buzzing and it might absorb some high frequency energy.