The Experia LED Sound to Light Panel is a sound-activated LED sensory wall panel that responds to any noise — talking, shouting, clapping, music, or ambient sound — with a changing colour display, available across North America. At 23"W x 64"H (just over 5ft tall), it is a tall, narrow wall panel designed to be mounted vertically. Make a sound, and the LEDs respond. The louder, faster, or more sustained the sound, the more the panel reacts.
The response is immediate and consistent — the direct cause-and-effect connection between making a noise and seeing the panel light up and shift colour is what makes this product therapeutically effective for vocalization and communication development. For individuals who benefit from a visible, rewarding consequence to vocalisation — whether that's a spoken word, a clap, a hum, or any other sound — the panel provides that feedback reliably and without requiring any button press or controller operation.
The unit features adjustable sensitivity and speed controls, giving the operator precise control over how responsive the panel is to ambient sound levels. In a quiet one-to-one therapy session, sensitivity can be set high so that soft vocalisations register. In a group or classroom setting, sensitivity can be reduced so that only louder, more sustained sounds trigger a response. This range makes the same panel appropriate for users at very different vocalisation levels.
The panel comes with an internal microphone as standard and includes a socket for the supplied external microphone — allowing the microphone to be positioned closer to the user or at a different point in the room from the panel itself.
All components are maintenance-free, operate on low voltage via the included transformer, and plug into a standard 110v outlet. Wall mounting is required for stability. Adult supervision required. Made in the USA.
Key Features of the Experia LED Sound to Light Panel
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Sound-Activated LED Display - Any Noise Triggers a Colour Response - The panel responds to any ambient sound including talking, shouting, singing, clapping, music, or environmental noise; the LED display shifts colour in immediate response to the sound input, creating a direct cause-and-effect connection between vocalisation and visual feedback.
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Adjustable Sensitivity Controls - The sensitivity control adjusts how much sound is required to trigger a response, from a quiet whisper to a loud shout. This allows the same panel to be calibrated for individual users across a very wide range of vocalisation levels and settings.
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Adjustable Speed Controls - The speed control adjusts how rapidly the LED display responds and transitions, allowing the visual feedback to be tuned to the pace that best matches the user's engagement and attention needs.
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Variety of Modes - The panel features a variety of display modes, offering different visual responses to sound input and keeping sessions varied across extended use.
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Internal Microphone Plus External Microphone Socket - The panel has a built-in internal microphone and includes an external microphone socket with external mic supplied, allowing the sound input to be captured from a different position to the panel — useful in larger spaces or when precise microphone placement supports the therapeutic goal.
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LED Technology - Colours Never Fade, Maintenance Free - The panel uses LED technology throughout; the colours never fade and there are no lamps to replace, making this a maintenance-free installation appropriate for long-term sensory room and classroom use.
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23"W x 64"H - Tall, Narrow Wall Panel - The vertical format creates a tall, visually prominent display while occupying a narrow wall footprint — practical for sensory rooms where wall space is already occupied by other equipment.
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Wall-Mounted for Stability - Required installation is wall-mounted; at 58 lbs and 64 inches tall, wall mounting is the appropriate and safe installation approach.
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Made in the USA - Manufactured by Experia USA.
Skills Developed Through the Experia LED Sound to Light Panel
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Vocalization and Communication Skills - The panel is specifically designed to develop basic sound and communication skills; the immediate visual reward for any vocalisation — however quiet or brief — motivates continued vocal engagement and supports the gradual development of more sustained, intentional communication.
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Cause and Effect - The direct, immediate connection between making a sound and observing the LED colour change creates one of the most accessible and reliable cause-and-effect experiences in any sensory room context — no button, no controller, no physical action beyond making noise.
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Auditory Awareness - Observing the panel's response to different sounds — loud versus quiet, sustained versus brief, spoken versus clapped — develops auditory discrimination and self-monitoring as users experiment with what kinds of sounds produce what kinds of responses.
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Attention and Sustained Engagement - The panel's responsiveness to ambient sound makes it naturally attention-holding; users who are drawn to the visual response are motivated to continue vocalising or making sounds, developing sustained engagement and focused attention.
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Creative Exploration - The variety of modes and the adjustable sensitivity and speed controls create a genuinely open-ended exploratory sensory experience — users can experiment with different sounds, volumes, and patterns to discover how the panel responds.
Ideal for
- OT clinics and speech-language pathology practices where vocalization reward and communication skill development are primary therapeutic goals
- Sensory rooms and multi-sensory environments adding a sound-activated visual feedback panel
- Schools, resource rooms, and inclusive classrooms where vocal engagement and communication development are curriculum goals
- Children and adults at all stages of communication development who benefit from immediate visual feedback for vocalisation
- Group settings where ambient sound from multiple participants collectively activates the panel
- Care facilities and residential settings where a passive but engaging visual response to ambient sound enriches the sensory environment