We call it the Carry-on Vocal Booth. but it should be called The Ultimate Road Warrior 's Recording Studio. But is it actually easy to travel with? Can you really carry it with you on an airplane? And, how does it sound?
How It All Works
Carry-on luggage size
Although the Carry-on Vocal Booth does not exactly fit the Carry-on luggage size box, it is within the volume allowed by airline which is 9 x 14 x 22 = 2772 cubic inches. The Carry-on Vocal Booth measures 23 x 24 x 4 = 2304 cubic inches. One might think it is a suit or garment bag. (In fact, the support tray is 22 x 22 inches, but we added couple of inches to be on the safe side.)
Security Check Point
The Carry-on Vocal Booth easily fits through the airport security scanner without issues and caused no extra questions from the security personnel. (Pictures were not allowed).
In the Airport Area
The Carry-on Vocal Booth has a shoulder strap to help carry it around.
The windows in the airport are surprisingly very soundproof, and most of the noise comes from the crowd traffic and public announcements. However, it is possible to find a quiet spot near a gate that has no boarding.
To save time, the booth can be positioned on the back of a chair or another suitable support. You can also place it on your lap. However, we advise facing away from the window to cut back on reflection from the glass. The booth blocks out a respectable amount of shuffling background noise, and if you can find a good space in a corner, away from the loudspeakers, this helps as well.
On-Board the Airplane
Once you get on the plane you can easily place the Carry-on Vocal Booth in the overhead bin.
You can fit all your gear inside the booth such as a laptop, cables and microphone since the soft blanket of the booth provides additional protection. Although you can store additional equipment inside the booth, it is best not to overload it.
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