Portable & Relocatable Booths
Portable Phone Booths for Flexible Offices
A portable phone booth gives teams a private place for calls without committing to a fixed room. Compare three one-person models, understand when a booth can move as one unit, and confirm the access conditions before you request project pricing.
A portable phone booth, also searched as a portable telephone booth, is a modular one-person office enclosure that can be repositioned more easily than a built room. Portability does not mean unrestricted rolling: route width, door height, floor protection, turns, stairs, power access, and final leveling determine whether the booth can move intact or should be disassembled.
Choose by project priority
One footprint. Three performance positions.
All three B&H Ergonomics one-person models support private calls, video meetings, and short focus sessions. The right choice depends on acoustic priority, rollout size, and budget control.
Performance firstElite-S
Highest-performance lineFor confidential calls and projects where verified acoustic performance is the first selection criterion.
- ISO 23351-1 Class A, 33 dB speech level reduction
- Standard casters and adjustable supports
- Best for privacy-critical locations
Balanced rolloutFlex-S
Cost-to-performanceFor everyday private calls and multi-booth projects that need a practical balance of privacy and cost.
- ISO 23351-1 Class A, 30.7 dB speech level reduction
- Standard casters and adjustable supports
- Best for repeatable office deployment
Accessible entryOasis-S
Entry-level lineFor general call privacy and cost-sensitive projects that need a compact modular booth without the highest specification.
- Factory-tested 32-37 dB sound level difference
- Standard casters and adjustable supports
- Best for budget-led privacy coverage
What portable really means
Movable by design, conditional in practice.
Casters help with positioning. They do not remove the need to measure the route or protect the floor.
- Short, same-floor movement: Move an assembled booth only on a clear, level, protected path.
- Tight access: Disassemble when doors, corners, stairs, or elevator access do not suit whole-unit movement.
- Final setup: Recheck support feet, door alignment, power reach, and ventilation clearance after every move.

Interactive route check
Can your booth move as one unit?
Use this first-pass screen before moving a booth. Final handling should still be confirmed against the actual model, dimensions, route, and site conditions.
Likely suitable
A controlled whole-unit move may be practical.
Keep the route clear, protect the floor, move slowly, and re-level the booth at the new position.
Request a Mobility ReviewBefore delivery or relocation
Five route checks that prevent avoidable rework.
01 / Access
Measure door height
Check the installed height, thresholds, overhead closers, and any changes in floor level.
02 / Width
Map the narrowest point
Record corridor width, door openings, elevator doors, and furniture that reduces clearance.
03 / Turns
Check turning space
A straight path may be wide enough while a corner or elevator lobby is not.
04 / Surface
Protect the floor
Plan for carpet behavior, soft finishes, seams, thresholds, and concentrated wheel loads.
05 / Destination
Prepare the final position
Confirm power reach, ventilation clearance, door swing, and level support before arrival.
Movement decision matrix
Move intact, disassemble, or choose the position first?
The safest route depends on the site, not the word “portable” in the product description.
| Site condition | Move as one unit | Disassemble and relocate | Choose placement before delivery |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open, level same-floor route | Suitable Protect the floor and control the move. | Optional if access is still tight. | Confirm the final orientation. |
| Stairs or steps | Not recommended | Preferred Use a qualified handling plan. | Plan the route before ordering. |
| Thick or long-fiber carpet | High caution Do not assume casters will roll safely. | Lower movement risk. | Confirm the surface and placement. |
| Tight door or sharp corner | Stop and measure | Likely required | Share route measurements with B&H. |
| Fragile or uneven floor | Protect and assess | May reduce concentrated movement risk. | Prepare the final surface first. |
Verified comparison points
Compare evidence, not just the word “soundproof.”
Portable booths can improve speech privacy and reduce distraction, but they should not be presented as completely soundproof rooms.
Acoustic results vary by test method, installation, site conditions, and measurement setup.
View All Office Phone Booths- Shared size
- Booth body: 1000 x 1000 x 2250 mm / 39.4 x 39.4 x 88.6 in. Installed height is typically 2290-2330 mm with casters and adjustable supports.
- Elite-S
- ISO 23351-1 Class A acoustic performance with 33 dB speech level reduction. In B&H factory testing under controlled conditions, Elite-S showed approximately 40 dB sound level difference.
- Flex-S
- ISO 23351-1 Class A acoustic performance with 30.7 dB speech level reduction. B&H factory testing under controlled conditions showed a 37-42 dB sound level difference.
- Oasis-S
- B&H factory testing under controlled conditions showed a 32-37 dB sound level difference. Oasis-S has no confirmed ISO 23351-1 test and should not be compared as if it does.
- Mobility base
- Standard 40 mm casters plus adjustable supports up to 80 mm support planned positioning and final leveling.
Quote preparation
Get a quote that reflects the real site.
A useful project review starts with quantity and destination, then adds the route, use case, finish, and evidence requirements that can change the recommendation.
- Model preference and booth quantity
- Country, delivery address, and floor
- Door, corridor, elevator, and turn measurements
- Call privacy and daily use requirements
- Finish, color, and branding preferences
- Power, charging, and connectivity needs
Buyer questions
Portable phone booth FAQ
Is a portable telephone booth the same as a portable phone booth?
Can one person roll a portable phone booth across an office?
Can a booth move over carpet?
Does a portable booth need to be leveled after it moves?
When is disassembly the better option?
Plan before you move or order
Request a mobility and layout review.
Share your quantity, use case, floor plan, route measurements, and destination. B&H Ergonomics can help you compare models and prepare the right project scope.