Mivi Fort H30 specifications and in-depth review

Mivi Fort H30

Manufacturer: Mivi

The Mivi Fort H30 is a compact soundbar designed for straightforward wireless audio playback. Weighing 832 g and built around a two-channel output configuration, it keeps things simple with on-device controls and no remote or companion app required. Bluetooth connectivity sits at the core of its feature set, making it easy to pair with a range of source devices without additional setup.

On the codec side, the Fort H30 supports aptX, aptX Adaptive, and AAC, covering a broad range of Bluetooth audio transmission standards for compatible devices. It also includes an AUX input for wired connections. The unit measures 348 mm wide, 70 mm tall, and 63 mm thick, with a total volume of roughly 1534.68 cm³. Wi-Fi, HDMI, NFC pairing, and voice assistant compatibility are not part of its specification.

Pros
  • Supports aptX, aptX Adaptive, and AAC codecs, covering a broad range of Bluetooth audio transmission standards
  • Includes an AUX input, allowing wired connection to non-Bluetooth source devices
  • On-device control panel provides direct access to playback functions without needing a separate controller
  • Compact physical footprint at 348 mm wide and 70 mm tall makes it suitable for placement in limited spaces
Cons
  • No remote control included, requiring the user to operate the soundbar directly at the unit
  • No Wi-Fi support, limiting wireless connectivity strictly to Bluetooth
  • Lacks Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby Digital, and Dolby Digital Plus, meaning no support for advanced surround sound formats
  • No dedicated smartphone app, removing any option for remote control or additional settings via a mobile device
  • No HDMI or S/PDIF output, restricting connection options for TVs and AV receivers
  • No voice command support and no microphones built in, ruling out hands-free operation entirely
Who is this for?

The Mivi Fort H30 is well-suited for users who want a simple, no-fuss audio setup that relies primarily on Bluetooth connectivity with broad codec support including aptX and aptX Adaptive. Its compact dimensions and on-device controls make it a practical fit for smaller rooms or desks where a straightforward stereo soundbar with an AUX input fallback is all that is needed. Users who have no interest in smart features or multi-room audio and simply want reliable wireless playback will find its focused feature set sufficient.

Who is this NOT for?

This soundbar is not a good fit for home theatre enthusiasts who require Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, or Dolby Digital support for immersive surround sound experiences. Users who rely on HDMI or S/PDIF connections to integrate a soundbar with a TV or AV receiver will find the Fort H30 unsuitable, as neither port is available. It is equally ill-suited for those who expect smart functionality such as voice assistant support, a companion app, or Wi-Fi-based streaming through platforms like Spotify Connect or AirPlay.

Audio:

number of channels of sound output 2
has aptX
has aptX Adaptive
has AAC

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.

Features:

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 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.

Connectivity:

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

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.

General info:

volume 1534.68 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 63 mm
weight 832 g
width 348 mm
height 70 mm

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.

Final Verdict

The Mivi Fort H30 is a no-frills stereo soundbar that keeps its scope deliberately narrow. Its strongest asset is multi-codec Bluetooth support — covering aptX, aptX Adaptive, and AAC — which ensures reliable wireless audio quality across a wide range of compatible devices, complemented by an AUX input for wired fallback. That said, the absence of HDMI, Wi-Fi, advanced audio formats, and any form of smart control means it is firmly positioned for basic listening scenarios rather than home theatre or connected audio setups. Users who need simplicity and solid Bluetooth performance in a compact form will find the Fort H30 adequate for the task, while those with broader connectivity or immersive audio expectations should look elsewhere.