The Zebronics Zeb-Pixie has a compact physical footprint, measuring 50×50×45 mm with a total volume of 112.5 cm³ and a weight of just 70 g, making it easy to carry around. It houses a single 36 mm driver without a neodymium magnet, and its control panel is placed directly on the device rather than on a separate remote, as no remote control is included. The speaker does not carry any water resistance rating, comes without a travel bag, and omits features such as RGB lighting, a touch screen, and a detachable cable. It is not a neckband-style speaker.
The Zeb-Pixie delivers mono audio through a single driver rated at 5W output, covering a frequency range of 100 Hz to 18,000 Hz, with no subwoofer or passive radiator present to supplement low-end reproduction. Its signal-to-noise ratio of 70 dB and impedance of 3 Ohms round out the core acoustic specifications. The speaker does not include stereo speakers, magnetic shielding, or any microphone — meaning there is no built-in mic and no noise-canceling capability.
The Zeb-Pixie is equipped with a built-in rechargeable battery that provides up to 7 hours of playback and fully charges in 1.5 hours. A battery level indicator is included, giving users a straightforward way to monitor remaining charge. The battery is not removable, and wireless charging is not supported.
The Zeb-Pixie connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3 with a maximum range of 10 m, though it does not support NFC pairing, Wi-Fi, AirPlay, DLNA, or Ethernet. None of the advanced audio codecs are available, including aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, aptX Lossless, LDAC, or AAC. On the wired side, the speaker includes a single USB Type-C port and an external memory slot, but lacks a 3.5 mm audio jack socket, a 3.5 mm male connector, AUX input, and microphone input.
The Zeb-Pixie supports wireless operation and can be controlled via a remote smartphone, making it convenient to manage playback without handling the unit directly. It includes voice prompts and a sleep timer, adding a small but practical layer of usability. Fast pairing and voice commands are not available, and the speaker does not function as a power bank, include a radio, or offer a mute function.
The Zeb-Pixie does not support stereo pairing, meaning it cannot be paired with a second unit to produce stereo sound.