Acoustic boards have several main functions designed to improve the acoustic quality in a room. These functions involve sound management, echo reduction, and creating a more comfortable environment. Acoustic boards are designed to absorb sound in the room. By using porous or specially structured materials, they are able to capture and reduce the sound energy that reaches their surface, avoiding excessive reflection. One of the main functions of an acoustic board is to reduce echoes or reverberation in the room. Echo occurs when sound bounces off walls, ceilings, and other hard surfaces, creating a less than desirable effect. Acoustic boards help reduce these echoes by absorbing large amounts of sound energy. In spaces such as recording studios or concert halls, acoustic boards help achieve better audio quality by reducing sound interference and ensuring that sound is recorded or performed clearly and accurately.