SnapAV, a provider of professional A/V, surveillance, control, networking and remote management solutions, announced that it has rebranded as Snap One.

According to CEO John Heyman, the new name better reflects the company’s goals to be the best provider of solutions, services, and platforms for custom installation integrators whose businesses have grown well beyond AV products. 

 “The name ‘SnapAV’ no longer fully represents who we are or our aspirations for the future,” Heyman said. “We kept the name ‘Snap’ because of our ongoing mission to make our partners’ lives easier. Snap One builds upon this legacy and reinforces our aspiration to be the integrator’s most valued and most trusted partner. We want to be the one place with the broadest portfolio of best-in-class products; the one shopping experience that can be done online or in-store; and the one partner that professionals can depend on when installing and supporting the amazing experiences that their customers desire.” 

The new name also represents a unified company that includes legacy SnapAV and Control4 organizations following the major merger in 2019.

“Together, now as Snap One, the company can serve as the industry's central source for everything needed to succeed, today and in the future,” Heyman said. “The name Snap One emphasizes our desire to be the one-stop-source for the solutions that integrators need – including control – whether it’s with our own solutions or third-party products.” 

The company also announced that, later this year, Snap One will unveil one unified portal so integrators can research, quote, and purchase any products from a single location. The company will also have one streamlined loyalty program.

“Our goal has always been to offer great products and top-tier services that simplify the integrator's life and support their business,” Heyman said. “Our new platforms and services are designed to do just that.” 

The announcement of a new company name comes on the heels of several corporate developments, including the acquisition of networking provider Access Networks and a significant investment in remote support solutions provider Parasol. 

The company’s product platform includes over 4,300 proprietary SKUs in entertainment, connectivity, and infrastructure, along with two software platforms (OvrC and Control4 OS3) that allow for interoperability with third-party products from hundreds of vendors. 

“Created out of respect and passion for smart technology, this company was founded by technology integrators who saw a better way to do things. We realized integrators needed a better partner to purchase, deliver, and support products for connected homes and businesses, and since 2005, we’ve been able to do that,” Heyman said. “Snap One represents our central mission and reminds current and future customers that we strive to be the one company in the industry that can provide a range of solutions, services and options in a snap.”