boAt Aavante Bar 1160 specifications and in-depth review

boAt Aavante Bar 1160

Manufacturer: boAt

The boAt Aavante Bar 1160 is a 2-channel soundbar designed for straightforward home audio use. It comes with a remote control and an on-device control panel, making day-to-day operation convenient without relying on a smartphone app or voice assistant. At 900 mm wide and weighing 2 kg, it has a physical presence suited to most standard TV setups.

On the connectivity side, the Aavante Bar 1160 features Bluetooth 4.2 for wireless audio streaming alongside a dedicated AUX input for wired sources. It does not include HDMI, S/PDIF, or Wi-Fi support, keeping the connection options simple and direct. The soundbar has a lowest frequency response of 55 Hz and a total volume of 4914 cm³, with no microphone inputs or smart platform integrations such as Alexa, Google Assistant, or Siri built in.

Pros
  • Includes a remote control for convenient operation from a distance
  • On-device control panel allows direct adjustments without needing any external device
  • AUX input provides a reliable wired connection option alongside Bluetooth
  • At 900 mm wide, the soundbar offers a wide physical footprint suitable for larger TV setups
  • Bluetooth connectivity removes the need for audio cables when streaming wirelessly
Cons
  • No HDMI or S/PDIF connectivity limits integration with modern TVs and home theater setups
  • Bluetooth 4.2 is an older version without support for advanced codecs such as aptX, aptX Adaptive, or AAC
  • No Wi-Fi support restricts streaming options to Bluetooth or AUX only
  • No dedicated smartphone app means all control is limited to the remote or on-device panel
  • Lowest frequency of 55 Hz indicates limited low-end bass reproduction
  • No NFC pairing support means Bluetooth connection requires manual setup each time
Who is this for?

This soundbar is a practical fit for users who want a simple, no-fuss audio upgrade for their TV without dealing with complex setup procedures. Its AUX input and Bluetooth 4.2 cover the most common connection needs, while the included remote control and on-device panel make it easy to operate daily. The 900 mm wide form factor suits those with larger TV stands or entertainment units where a broad soundbar sits naturally in front of the screen.

Who is this NOT for?

Users looking for a more integrated home theater experience will find this soundbar limiting, as it lacks HDMI ARC, Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, and DTS:X support — features that are increasingly standard for cinematic audio setups. Those who rely on smart home ecosystems such as Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple HomeKit will find no compatibility here, and the absence of Wi-Fi, Chromecast, AirPlay, and Spotify Connect makes it a poor fit for users who prioritize network-based streaming and multi-room audio control.

Audio:

number of channels of sound output 2
has aptX
has aptX Adaptive
has AAC
lowest frequency 55 Hz

The boAt Aavante Bar 1160 delivers audio through a 2-channel output configuration, with a lowest frequency response of 55 Hz. It does not support aptX, aptX Adaptive, or AAC codec, meaning advanced Bluetooth audio codec enhancements are not available on this soundbar.

Features:

HDMI ARC / eARC None
compatible with Google Assistant
works with Alexa
has Spotify Connect
has Dolby Atmos
has DTS:X
has Chromecast built-in
works with Siri/Apple HomeKit
has AirPlay
supports Dolby Digital Plus
supports Dolby Digital
supports Bluetooth pairing using NFC

The boAt Aavante Bar 1160 has a notably minimal feature set in this category. It does not include HDMI ARC or eARC support, and there is no compatibility with voice assistants such as Google Assistant, Alexa, or Siri and Apple HomeKit. Streaming conveniences like Spotify Connect, Chromecast, and AirPlay are absent as well. On the audio decoding side, the soundbar does not support Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby Digital, or Dolby Digital Plus, and NFC-based Bluetooth pairing is also not available.

Connectivity:

has an AUX input
HDMI ports 0
has an HDMI output
Bluetooth version 4.2
Has Bluetooth
supports Wi-Fi
RJ45 ports 0
has a microphone input
Has S/PDIF Out port

The boAt Aavante Bar 1160 offers two input options for audio connectivity: built-in Bluetooth 4.2 for wireless streaming and a dedicated AUX input for wired connections. It does not feature any HDMI ports or an HDMI output, nor does it include an S/PDIF out port or RJ45 ports. Wi-Fi is not supported, and there is no microphone input available on the device.

General info:

volume 4914 cm³
has voice commands
control panel placed on a device
has a remote control
has a rechargeable remote control
Has a dedicated smartphone app
number of microphones 0
thickness 70 mm
weight 2000 g
width 900 mm
height 78 mm

The boAt Aavante Bar 1160 measures 900 mm wide, 78 mm tall, and 70 mm thick, with a total volume of 4914 cm³ and a weight of 2000 g. It includes an on-device control panel and a remote control, though the remote is not rechargeable. There is no dedicated smartphone app, no voice command support, and no microphones are built into the unit.

Final Verdict

The boAt Aavante Bar 1160 is a straightforward 2-channel soundbar that covers the basics reliably — Bluetooth streaming, a wired AUX connection, and simple controls via remote and on-device panel. Its appeal lies in ease of use rather than technical depth, making it a reasonable fit for users who simply want cleaner TV audio without navigating complex configurations. That said, the absence of HDMI ARC, advanced audio decoding formats, and smart platform integrations places it firmly outside the consideration set for anyone building a feature-rich home theater setup. For what it offers — a wide 900 mm form factor, physical controls, and no-frills connectivity — the Aavante Bar 1160 serves its intended purpose as an entry-level audio companion, provided expectations are set accordingly.