The Mivi Fort H30 delivers audio through a 2-channel output configuration, providing standard stereo sound. On the wireless transmission side, it supports aptX and aptX Adaptive codecs alongside AAC, offering compatibility with a range of Bluetooth audio sources and their respective streaming quality standards.
The Mivi Fort H30 does not include voice assistant integration, with no compatibility for Google Assistant, Alexa, or Siri/Apple HomeKit. Streaming platform features such as Spotify Connect, Chromecast built-in, and AirPlay are absent, and the unit does not support Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby Digital Plus, or Dolby Digital audio formats. NFC-based Bluetooth pairing is also not available on this soundbar.
The Mivi Fort H30 offers two connection options: built-in Bluetooth for wireless playback and an AUX input for wired audio sources. Beyond these, the connectivity spec is minimal — there are no HDMI ports, no S/PDIF output, no RJ45 port, no microphone input, and no Wi-Fi support, keeping the setup straightforward and focused on basic audio input methods.
The Mivi Fort H30 measures 348 mm wide, 70 mm tall, and 63 mm thick, with a total volume of 1534.68 cm³ and a weight of 832 g. Controls are handled directly via a panel on the device itself; there is no remote control, no rechargeable remote, and no dedicated smartphone app. Voice commands are not supported, and the unit has no built-in microphones.