Poroso “SOBO” Portable Sound Booth
Alright, you picked up a fancy new audio interface and you think you're ready to record...but instead of getting a [dynamic mic]() that naturally cuts out background noise, you opted for a condenser mic because you wanted to pick up every little detail of your recordings.
Normally your options would be to rent out a studio recording space somewhere or concoct some home-brewed audio treatment setup. However, those of us living in small spaces may not have that luxury, and other people may just not feel like going to all that effort.
That's why Eric Chiu started a company called Poroso, where he sells a product invented out of his own frustration: the SOBO portable sound booth.
Essentially, the SOBO is a PVC pipe-and-joint frame covered by sound-diffusing thick blankets that attach with velcro straps, and it comes with a couple wireless LED lights, a phone/tablet holder, and a duffel bag. Nothing you couldn't assemble yourself if you wanted, but it sure saves you all the time and effort of sourcing materials and tools, cutting pieces to size, sewing on straps, etc.
Fully assembled, it stands at 80" (6 feet 8 inches) tall, with a width of 38" (3 feet 2 inches) in all directions. The whole thing goes up in just a few minutes, and after recording, you can simply deconstruct it for storage.
This is a perfect solution for musicians, podcasters, voice actors, and voiceover artists who require pristine, professional-level audio for their work assignments and personal projects, but don't have access to a full studio space (especially while traveling).
Get the SOBO for $400 on Amazon.