“Some people come in for a minute and want out immediately.” Hundraj Gopal
Microsoft created the room, known as the anechoic chamber, to do everything from perfecting mouse clicks to tuning headphones. With all sounds of the outside world tuned out, engineers are able to concentrate on specific parts of their products. If you’re into the technical side of sound, the room measured a mind-blowing -20.3 decibels! Along the way, the room gained a Guinness Book of Records for being the quietest place on earth.
You might think a room this quiet would be relaxing but those who have been inside think otherwise. 45 minutes is the longest anyone has been able to stay inside the chamber. Any longer, and you’d likely go crazy. Those who have been inside claim the sound of their own breathing, ringing in their ears, and stomach gurgles quickly becomes overwhelming and disturbing.
From the photos and videos provided, the chamber looks like something out of Inception. The walls, floors, and ceiling are covered in large protruding wedges of foam fiberglass. Amazingly, the chamber itself floats on 68 vibration damping springs along with its own cement foundation. Further separating those inside from the outside world, are 6 – 12inch layers of concrete. Hundraj Gopal, Microsoft’s principal human factors engineer, told Dailymail, “We obsess over this minutiae other companies ignore”.
Would you want to go inside Microsoft’s anechoic chamber and if so, how long do you think you could last inside?