TV Anywhere. Or just one room. We make it simple.

We enjoy simple, as much as we do complex. One TV or twelve — we’re all in.

Not every home needs a matrix. Some just need a cleaner, easier way to watch the same thing in two rooms. We start there.

What is Distributed Video?

  • One source to multiple TVs — same show, multiple rooms
  • Audio plays through your ceiling speakers in each zone
  • Upgrade to a matrix for different sources (Cable, Roku, Apple TV) in different rooms — all at once, fully integrated

Two Paths. One Promise.

Simple SetupMatrix Setup
Same source (cable box, Apple TV) to 1 TV. (TV & Source Device are usually located in the same room with one another.)Different sources to different TVs independently
No centralized control system required.Works with automation (C4, Savant, Elan, Crestron etc.)
Perfect for: fewer zones in the house, small amount of users.Perfect for: 6+ zones, dedicated theater + bar + office + gym
Budget-friendlyFully scalable
Example: Roku device plugged directly in to Main TV. Example: A single Roku distributes video to multiple TVs, while the audio from each TV plays through the dedicated in-ceiling speakers in its respective room — all integrated with your distributed audio system.

Wait — Can TV Sound Go Through My Whole-Home Audio?

Yes! Watching the game in the family room? That sound can come through your distributed audio speakers — not the tiny TV speakers. Watching a movie in the den while someone else watches news in the office? Each TV’s audio routes to the right zone. Seamlessly.

FAQ Section

Q: Do I need a matrix if I only have 3 TVs?
A: We can always make it work without one.

Q: Will I need a dozen remotes?
A: No. We design it so you use one remote, or just your phone.

Q: Can I add rooms later?
A: Yes — we can pre-wire for expansion even with a simple setup today.

Q: How does TV audio get to my ceiling speakers?
A: The video matrix extracts audio and sends it to your audio matrix. You don’t have to do anything — it just works.