The pTron Fusion Concert delivers a 2-channel sound output and supports three Bluetooth audio codecs: aptX Adaptive, aptX, and AAC. This combination covers a broad range of source devices, with aptX Adaptive providing variable bitrate transmission for compatible hardware and AAC serving Apple device users.
The pTron Fusion Concert does not include any smart or streaming platform integrations — Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, and Siri/Apple HomeKit are all absent, and there is no support for Spotify Connect, AirPlay, or Chromecast. On the audio format side, the soundbar lacks Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby Digital, and Dolby Digital Plus, keeping its feature set focused on straightforward stereo playback. NFC pairing is also not supported, so Bluetooth connectivity relies on the standard manual pairing process.
The pTron Fusion Concert connects via Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless audio and includes an AUX input for wired playback, covering the two most common connection methods for this type of device. Wi-Fi is not supported, nor are HDMI outputs, S/PDIF, RJ45 networking ports, or a microphone input, keeping the connectivity options straightforward and limited to audio playback use.
The pTron Fusion Concert measures 370 mm wide, 65 mm tall, and 65 mm thick, with a total volume of 1563.25 cm³ and a weight of 622 g, giving it a compact, low-profile footprint suited to placement in front of a display. All controls are handled through an on-device panel, as there is no remote control, dedicated smartphone app, or voice command support. The unit has no built-in microphones, which aligns with its output-only audio design.