Barix provides innovative, versatile, and reliable audio over IP, data communication, and automation solutions for commercial and industrial applications.
Founded in 2001 in Zurich, Switzerland by Johannes G. Rietschel
First product was the Barionet, a programmable I/O device for building automation and control systems
Company expanded into audio over IP solutions with the release of Exstreamer, a network audio player in 2002
In 2004, Barix released Instreamer, a network audio encoder
Expanded its product line to include intercom solutions, paging devices, and more
In 2018, Barix was acquired by AudioValley, a Belgian company focused on digital audio and B2B music services
Specializes in IP audio systems, mixing consoles, and radio automation
Provides audio over IP solutions for broadcast, streaming, and recording applications
Offers audio, video, and control solutions for a variety of applications including live sound, corporate AV, and government
A network audio player that provides high-quality audio over IP, with support for various codecs and streaming protocols
A network audio encoder that can convert input audio from analog or digital sources to various audio over IP formats
A versatile audio-over-IP device that can serve as an intercom, paging system, or audio gateway
Barix provides audio over IP, data communication, and automation solutions for commercial and industrial applications. Its products include network audio players, encoders, intercom devices, and more.
Pricing varies depending on the product and its features. For example, the Exstreamer 500, a professional network audio decoder, has a list price of $495.
Barix products are used in a variety of industries including broadcast, education, hospitality, retail, and security.
Yes, Barix products are compatible with other audio over IP systems that support common codecs and protocols such as MP3, AAC, and RTP.
Yes, Barix provides technical support via email and phone, as well as online resources such as documentation and FAQs.