Strong fit: repeated small meetings
Team huddles, manager conversations, interviews, client calls, and project reviews create predictable demand that a right-sized pod can absorb.
Meeting pod selection guide
Choose by real meeting behavior, not the largest advertised capacity. Compare speech privacy evidence, ventilation, usable interior space, technology, delivery access, and total quote scope before shortlisting a configuration.
To choose a meeting pod, start with the number of people who meet most often, then verify the usable interior layout, model-specific acoustic evidence, airflow, fan noise, power and screen needs, placement clearances, delivery route, and total quote scope. A one-person booth is better for calls, a work pod is better for sustained solo work, and a built room may be better for large, permanent, or site-specific requirements. A meeting pod is strongest when the office needs relocatable enclosed space for recurring two-to-six-person collaboration.
A meeting pod is a freestanding, enclosed workspace designed for small-group conversations, hybrid meetings, interviews, project reviews, and presentations inside a larger workplace. It combines an enclosure with ventilation, lighting, power, a door system, and a planned interior layout.
The product is usually modular, so it can add enclosed collaboration space with less construction work than a conventional room. That flexibility does not remove the need for site review. The buyer still has to check the delivery route, floor, ceiling services, electrical connection, circulation, accessibility, fire and life-safety conditions, and any local approvals that apply.
The practical goal is controlled meeting space: speech should be less distracting outside, people inside should be comfortable for the intended meeting duration, and the office should recover larger rooms that are being used inefficiently.
The strongest fit is a recurring small-group task that needs separation from the open office but does not justify a permanent room for every occurrence.
Team huddles, manager conversations, interviews, client calls, and project reviews create predictable demand that a right-sized pod can absorb.
A modular asset can support offices that expect growth, department moves, leased-space changes, or future reuse in another area.
Ask for model-specific acoustic evidence and review the site. A pod can improve speech privacy, but a purpose-built secure room may be more appropriate for regulated or exceptionally sensitive work.
Long meetings require more attention to interior volume, chairs, table depth, airflow, fan noise, lighting, screen sightlines, and user comfort.
If normal attendance exceeds the practical pod layout, a built room usually gives better circulation, furniture flexibility, and technology integration.
Capacity alone does not define the right product. Match the enclosure to the activity, duration, furniture, privacy need, and expected permanence.
| Option | Hauptverwendungszweck | Typical occupancy | Key advantage | Choose another option when |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Büro-Telefonzelle | Private Anrufe und kurze Videokonferenzen | 1 Person | Compact, high-turnover call privacy | Two or more people need to meet together. |
| Arbeitsgondel | Sustained solo focus, writing, analysis, or interviews | Usually 1 person; model-dependent | More working room for a desk-based task | Recurring collaboration is the primary need. |
| Besprechungsraum | Small-group meetings, hybrid calls, interviews, and presentations | Commonly 2, 4, or 6 people | Relocatable enclosed collaboration space | The group is too large or the room must be permanent. |
| Gebauter Tagungsraum | Permanent, larger, heavily integrated, or site-specific meeting use | Project-dependent | Maximum freedom for room shape, building services, and large-group layouts | The organization needs faster deployment or future relocation. |
Entscheidungsregel: use a meeting pod for repeatable enclosed collaboration that fits a defined modular layout. Use a built room when the permanent building integration, group size, security requirement, or site condition matters more than relocation and deployment flexibility.
Plan for the number of people who meet most often, then add the furniture, screens, door operation, service access, and circulation the meeting actually requires.
| Meeting pattern | B&H planning reference | Äußere Abmessungen | Selection guidance |
|---|---|---|---|
| One-to-one meetings, two-person hybrid calls, or spacious solo work | Elite-M | 1500 x 1250 x 2250 mm 59.1 x 49.2 x 88.6 in | Use as a two-person meeting pod or a larger one-person work pod after confirming furniture and door clearance. |
| Four-person meetings where floor area is tight | Elite L1, compact four-person option | 2200 x 1250 x 2250 mm 86,6 x 49,2 x 88,6 Zoll | Prioritize the smaller footprint and verify table depth, laptop space, and meeting duration. |
| Four-person meetings needing more working room | Elite L2, spacious four-person option | 2200 x 1600 x 2250 mm 86,6 x 63,0 x 88,6 Zoll | Use the added depth for a larger table, screens, equipment, or longer sessions. |
| Presentations, leadership discussions, and group collaboration | Elite XL | 2500 x 2200 x 2250 mm 98,4 x 86,6 x 88,6 Zoll | Treat four-to-six people as a planning reference and verify seating, screen sightlines, circulation, and the delivery route. |
These dimensions are starting points, not universal capacity limits. B&H Ergonomics can review custom dimensions from one unit, but the final layout still has to preserve usable interior space and coordinate the door, panels, furniture, power, display, ventilation, and site constraints. Use the detailed meeting pod size and dimensions guide to calculate the full placement envelope.

Do not accept a decibel number without the metric, test method, tested configuration, and conditions. Different acoustic terms answer different questions.
| Acoustic term | What it describes | How to use it in procurement |
|---|---|---|
| Schalldämpfung | How surfaces reduce reflections and echo inside the pod | Use it to judge interior voice comfort, not as proof that speech cannot transfer outside. |
| Geräuschisolierung | Reduction of sound transfer through the complete enclosure | Review doors, seals, glass, panels, floor contact, and ventilation paths as one system. |
| Datenschutz in der Sprache | How difficult speech is to understand outside the pod | Connect the evidence to the actual task, especially HR, finance, legal, client, or leadership conversations. |
| STC | A single-number classification commonly used for partitions or building assemblies | Useful component or assembly context, but not automatic proof of complete pod performance. |
| NIC | A field measurement of isolation between spaces | Interpret with the site, background sound, construction, and measurement setup. |
| ISO 23351-1 Sprachpegelreduzierung | Eine Labormethode für Möbelgruppen und Gehäuse | Ask whether the complete quoted model and configuration are covered by the report. |
The official ISO 23351-1 standard covers laboratory measurement of speech level reduction for furniture ensembles and enclosures. The method is relevant to pod-style products, but a standard name alone is not enough. Request the current report, exact tested model, configuration, reported metric, and test direction. Acoustic results vary by test method, installation, site conditions, and measurement setup.

Several people add heat and exhaled air to a small enclosure. A useful specification therefore identifies the model, fan setting, airflow path, rated or measured CFM, operating noise, internal volume, service access, and the surrounding office HVAC condition.
B&H currently lists 216 CFM for Elite L1, 324 CFM for Elite L2, and 432 CFM for Elite XL under the stated configurations. Those numbers are model references, not a universal comfort guarantee. The same CFM can produce a different user experience when the internal volume, grille arrangement, fan setting, heat load, occupancy, or site condition changes.
ASHRAE Standard 62.1 resources provide broader building ventilation and indoor-air-quality context, but they do not create one universal meeting-pod requirement. The building HVAC design, local requirements, pod configuration, and actual use still require project review.
The most expensive planning failure is often not the pod specification. It is discovering that the product cannot reach, clear, connect, or operate in the selected location.
For U.S. projects, review the selected pod and site plan against the applicable ADA-Standards für barrierefreies Design 2010. A door width or product label alone does not prove that the route, installed pod, furniture, controls, and surrounding space are compliant. Fire, life-safety, electrical, building-management, and local authority reviews remain project-specific.
The detailed meeting pod installation checklist provides a delivery survey, responsibility matrix, electrical questions, and acceptance sequence for the shortlisted configuration.
A port, outlet, or screen bracket is useful only when its location and responsibility match the intended meeting layout.
Record destination voltage, frequency, plug and socket standard, outlet quantity, connected equipment, and the building connection point. A standard B&H configuration uses two power outlets; request more when needed.
Provide the screen size you plan to use. B&H will match a suitable screen holder for that screen and coordinate its viewing direction, table position, camera position, and cable route.
A data port is not included by default. If wired Ethernet is required, note it when ordering so B&H can add the requested data-port provision. The site still needs working network cabling, termination, and IT testing.
Coordinate wall and glass sides, frosted glass, switchable smart glass, screen position, camera background, and sightlines from surrounding circulation.
B&H meeting pod options can include custom dimensions, colors, furniture, wall and glass arrangements, country-specific outlets, frosted or switchable smart glass, and model-dependent display preparation. Review the available meeting pod customization options before the final drawing is released.
A useful cost comparison aligns the full project scope. A low unit price is not comparable when freight, duties, internal movement, installation, electrical work, or required options are missing.
| Cost driver | What changes the amount | What the buyer should request |
|---|---|---|
| Base configuration | Series, capacity, dimensions, wall and glass layout, door, materials, and interior package | An itemized model and configuration description |
| Personalisierung | Size, finishes, glass privacy, furniture, outlets, display preparation, and other project options | A final drawing and list of included options |
| Logistics | Quantity, packaging, destination, freight, duties, delivery term, unloading, and internal movement | The delivery boundary and named responsibility at every handoff |
| Bauarbeiten | Assembly, floor protection, electrical work, data, AV, permits or reviews, and waste removal | A clear split between supplier, installer, trades, building, and buyer |
| Eigentumsverhältnisse | Maintenance access, replacement parts, warranty terms, support route, and future relocation | Documentation for service, spares, and the agreed after-sales process |
Compare the meeting pod with a built room over the expected ownership period, not just at purchase. Construction may require more design, trades, approvals, disruption, and reinstatement work, while a pod adds freight, assembly, and product-specific service considerations. For a utilization-based business case, use the meeting pod ROI framework with your own calendar, room, labor, and facility data.
Use this as a shortlisting tool. The final choice still depends on the approved drawing, quoted configuration, model documentation, and site review.
| Vorrang des Käufers | Beginnen Sie mit | Verify before shortlisting | Natural next action |
|---|---|---|---|
| One-to-one meetings in a compact area | Elite-M or another two-person layout | Furniture, door zone, power, airflow, and whether solo work is also required | Mark the footprint and confirm the two-person interior drawing. |
| Versatile everyday four-person meetings | Elite L1 or Elite L2 | Compact versus spacious depth, laptop use, table size, screen, airflow, and meeting duration | Compare both four-person layouts on the office plan. |
| Four-to-six-person presentations | Elite XL or another six-person layout | Screen sightlines, camera, seating, circulation, heat load, delivery route, and service access | Request a configured drawing with the technology package. |
| High speech-privacy priority | Model with relevant complete-product evidence | Test method, exact tested configuration, report applicability, door, seals, glass, ventilation path, and site condition | Review the current acoustic documentation before approving the model. |
| Long hybrid meetings | Layout with adequate working room and verified ventilation | CFM, airflow path, fan noise, lighting, chairs, table, power, data, display, and camera position | Complete a technology and comfort schedule. |
| Design-led interior | Configurable series and panel layout | Colors, finishes, wall and glass sides, visual privacy, furniture, brand standards, and final samples | Prepare one coordinated finish and configuration brief. |
| Cost-sensitive procurement | Right-sized standard configuration | Complete landed scope, included options, delivery boundary, assembly responsibility, trades, and support | Normalize all quotes to the same responsibility matrix. |
| Large, permanent, or highly integrated requirement | Built room feasibility review | Group size, building services, security, code review, technology, future change, and project disruption | Compare a room project and pod project using the same operational requirements. |
Use these project details to shortlist a model and confirm the final configuration. They are not all required to request an initial B&H quote.
An initial B&H quote requires only three inputs. Detailed technical information can be confirmed later when the final configuration is reviewed.
State how many meeting pods you want quoted. If the model or capacity is not yet decided, B&H can clarify the preferred direction with you.
Provide the full receiving address so freight and the applicable delivery scope can be calculated for the destination.
List any non-standard size, color, glass, furniture, screen, power, data-port, delivery, or installation request. If there are none, state that a standard configuration is acceptable.
Send the pod quantity, delivery address, and any additional special requirements. B&H Ergonomics can use those inputs to prepare an initial quote and ask a focused follow-up question only when clarification is required.
Request a Meeting Pod QuoteUse the specialist guide that matches the next unresolved decision after the general selection task is complete.
Choose for the meeting size that occurs most often, then confirm furniture, laptops, displays, door operation, ventilation, service access, and circulation. Elite-M is a B&H starting point for one-to-two-person use, Elite L1 and Elite L2 are compact and spacious four-person references, and Elite XL is a four-to-six-person reference. Use the final drawing rather than capacity language alone.
No meeting pod should be treated as a promise of perfect silence. The useful goals are sound reduction, lower speech distraction, and improved speech privacy. Ask for the test method, metric, complete tested configuration, current report, and site limitations. Doors, seals, glass, panels, ventilation paths, installation, and surrounding conditions all affect the result.
A separate air conditioner is often unnecessary when the pod is installed in a conditioned office and its ventilation system is correctly specified. The decision still depends on occupancy, meeting duration, internal heat load, airflow, fan setting, office temperature, local requirements, and the site HVAC design. Review projects without effective surrounding HVAC separately.
The cost depends on series, capacity, dimensions, materials, panel and glass layout, furniture, power, technology, customization, quantity, packaging, freight, duties, delivery boundary, assembly, site work, and support. Request an itemized configuration and normalize competing quotes to the same logistics and responsibility scope.
A meeting pod is often better when the office needs faster deployment, right-sized small meetings, less construction disruption, or future relocation. A built conference room may be better for large groups, permanent building integration, specialized security, complex AV, or a site-specific layout. Compare both options against the same operational, compliance, technology, cost, and ownership requirements.
B&H needs the pod quantity, full delivery address, and any additional special requirements to prepare an initial quote. Special requirements can include a non-standard size, finish, glass layout, furniture, screen holder, power arrangement, data port, delivery scope, or installation request. Detailed technical information can be confirmed later when needed.