There are a wide variety of products that can be tested in an anechoic chamber, here are some common ones:
Auto parts: the noise of the engine, tire, chassis, air conditioner, interior and other components of vehicles, airplanes, trains and other vehicles.
Household appliances: such as the operating noise of refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, vacuum cleaners, fans, etc.
Acoustic equipment: such as the acoustic performance of speakers, microphones, headphones, etc., including frequency response, distortion, sensitivity, etc.
Building materials: sound insulation effects such as sound insulation materials, heat insulation materials, floors, wall panels, doors and windows, etc.
Noise of industrial machinery and equipment: such as the noise of fans, water pumps, compressors, generators, etc.
Medical equipment: noise such as ultrasound, X-ray machines, nuclear magnetic resonance machines, etc.
Electronic products: noise and EMI (electromagnetic interference) such as computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc.
The anechoic chamber can be applied to the R&D test of all products, and the noise level and acoustic performance of the product can be measured through the test equipment in order to improve the design and performance of the product. The use of anechoic chambers can improve product quality and performance, and reduce negative impacts on the environment and human health.