Covox
| Logo of Covox, Inc. | |
| Covox, Inc. | |
| Industry | 
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| Founded | 1975 in Southern California | 
| Founder | Larry Stewart | 
| Defunct | July 1994 | 
| Fate | Dissolution | 
| Headquarters | Eugene, Oregon | 
| Products | Speech Thing | 
| Number of employees | 25 (1994) | 
SRT, Inc., doing business as Covox, Inc., was a small, privately owned American technology company active from 1975 to 1994. The company released a number of sound-generating devices for microcomputers and personal computers from the 1980s to the 1990s. They are perhaps best known for the Speech Thing, a digital-to-analog converter that plugs into a parallel port of the IBM Personal Computer. Covox was originally based in Southern California but moved their headquarters to Eugene, Oregon, in the early 1980s.