> - A car is the closest thing to an anechoic chamber you can readily access.
I recall a youtuber solving the anechoic chamber problem by finding a big empty field - nothing to reflect off of except the ground - and maybe putting some foam below the experiment.
It doesn't kill environmental noise, of course, but it apparently did a very good job of killing reflections from his own instruments.
In my case wind noise disturbed the signal too much. Normally there's additional processing which deals with it, but I was working with (next to) raw data.