The Gizmore Gizbar 6100 uses a four-driver speaker arrangement, with each unit measuring 2 inches and rated at 15W per channel, bringing total audio output to 60W across the array. For wireless audio, it supports aptX and aptX Adaptive codecs alongside AAC, covering a broad range of Bluetooth audio quality levels from standard to adaptive high-resolution transmission.
The Gizmore Gizbar 6100 includes HDMI ARC for straightforward audio return from a compatible television using a single HDMI connection. Beyond that, the feature set is notably limited — the soundbar does not support Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Atmos, or DTS:X, meaning advanced surround sound formats are absent. Smart platform integrations are equally sparse, with no compatibility for Google Assistant, Alexa, or Siri/Apple HomeKit, and no support for Spotify Connect, Chromecast, or AirPlay. NFC pairing is also not available.
The Gizmore Gizbar 6100 offers a practical mix of wired and wireless connectivity options. On the wired side, it includes one HDMI port with output, an AUX input, and an S/PDIF output, while there are no RJ45 or microphone input ports. Wireless connectivity is handled by Bluetooth 5, with Wi-Fi not supported, meaning network-based streaming or app control over a local connection is not available.
The Gizmore Gizbar 6100 measures 900 mm wide, 90 mm tall, and 65 mm thick, with a total volume of 5,265 cm³ and a weight of 2,250 grams, giving it a substantial physical footprint suited to placement along a media unit. It includes a control panel on the device itself as well as a non-rechargeable remote control for basic operation. There is no dedicated smartphone app, no voice command support, and no microphones built in, keeping the control options straightforward and hardware-based only.