Symetrix, a Privately Owned company headquartered in the US, was founded in 1976 and employs approximately 60 people. The company reported $15.0M in revenue as of 2025. It specializes in Pro AV audio and conferencing, delivering AV hardware, software, and control solutions.
On January 28, 2026, Symetrix announced several new additions to its product line, expanding its offerings in audio control and processing. The company introduced the T-5 Gen 2 Touchscreen controller, continuing its release of dynamic IP remote controls. Symetrix also began shipping its T-7 touchscreen, a 7-inch model positioned to complement its existing 5-inch and 10-inch touchscreens. Additionally, the company launched the xIO Stage 4×4 Dante XLR Stage Box, described as a digital solution for professional audio system installations in demanding stage environments, intended to replace traditional analog microphone lines. Symetrix also introduced the D100 DSP Server, an enterprise-class rack digital signal processor designed for professional AVoIP installations requiring robust central processing for high node counts and complex channel management. Finally, the company unveiled the xIO Bluetooth, the first Dante-enabled Bluetooth endpoint available in a single gang form factor.
Symetrix's customers primarily consist of broadcast Media Production and Distribution and manufacturing companies. Examples of Symetrix's customers include ITV Group, Yeti and Panduit.