A Vancouver, Washington–based audio technology company is drawing international attention for its affordable, durable product offerings and expanding global footprint.
Cyber Acoustics, founded in 1996, manufactures a range of audio and related peripherals—speakers, headsets, webcams, docking stations—tailored to both education and business markets. The company emphasizes affordability without compromising quality, built upon lessons from its early days designing durable tech for classrooms.
Its continued innovation is clear: in January 2026, Cyber Acoustics launched the CA‑2110USB, a sleek, USB‑powered desktop speaker system featuring upward‑firing drivers that deliver spacious stereo sound in a compact form—available on Amazon for $24.99. This announcement marks nearly three decades of product evolution for the Vancouver firm. (Cyber Acoustics official website; latest press release)
Earlier innovation milestones include the 2023 introduction of the HS‑1500BT wireless headset for call centers and remote work environments, featuring both environmental noise cancellation and Bluetooth multipoint connectivity for seamless switching between devices. The same year also saw the launch of multiple contact-center headsets with both environmental and active noise cancellation, reflecting design input from global BPO partners. (wireless headset release; contact center headsets release)
Cyber Acoustics also maintains a strong sustainability profile: it packages its products using 100% recyclable materials and operates a no-cost recycling program accepting headsets and headphones from any brand for responsible reuse or disposal. These efforts date back at least to its 2021 25th-anniversary announcement and continue to be a central operational pillar. (25-year milestone summary)
Though much of its customer base spans schools, businesses, and call centers globally, Cyber Acoustics remains firmly headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, at 3109 NE 109th Avenue. (company “About Us” page)
As the company garners attention beyond our region, Longview, Kelso, and Cowlitz County residents may soon encounter its products more regularly—whether in local schools, workplaces, or homes. Recognizing a homegrown operation offering both innovation and sustainability at accessible price points aligns with Columbia Countercurrent’s mission to track regional institutions whose influence extends far beyond county lines.
Why this matters: Cyber Acoustics stands as a rare example of a local tech manufacturer whose products not only meet pressing educational and business needs, but also embody principles of affordability, accessibility, and environmental responsibility. Its evolution from classroom peripherals to global audio solutions offers a blueprint for locally rooted companies achieving national—and international—relevance without sacrificing community ties.
We will continue monitoring developments from Cyber Acoustics, particularly as future product launches, partnerships, or local hiring initiatives may further connect the company’s global momentum to our community’s daily life.
Note: This article draws on official company statements and public communications; Columbia Countercurrent has not independently verified internal product testing or performance claims beyond these disclosures.

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