The Zebronics Zeb Pods K2 adopt a true wireless, in-ear design with no cables or neckband, keeping things minimal and unencumbered. They feature stereo speakers for a two-channel listening experience and carry a sweat-resistant rating, making them reasonably suited for light physical activity. Wingtips are not included, and the earbuds have no RGB lighting, UV light, or any built-in display.
The Zeb Pods K2 use 10 mm drivers and cover a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, with an impedance of 32 Ohms. Passive noise reduction is present through the in-ear fit, though active noise cancellation is not supported. The earbuds do not include a neodymium magnet, and there is no support for spatial audio, Dolby Atmos, or Dirac Virtuo processing.
The Zeb Pods K2 offer 6 hours of battery life per charge, with the charging case contributing an additional 34 hours for extended use between top-ups. A full charge takes 2 hours, and the earbuds feature a rechargeable battery along with a battery level indicator to keep track of remaining power. Wireless charging and solar power are not supported.
The Zeb Pods K2 connect wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.4 with a maximum range of 10 m, and the charging case uses USB Type-C. Advanced audio codecs including LDAC, LDHC, AAC, and the full aptX family are not supported, nor is Bluetooth LE Audio or Auracast. Fast pairing and NFC pairing are also absent, keeping the connection setup to standard Bluetooth only.
The Zeb Pods K2 support fast charging and can function as a headset, with a mute function and voice prompts rounding out the call-oriented features. Controls are placed on the earbud devices themselves rather than an in-line panel, and a travel bag is included in the box. On the other hand, there is no ambient sound mode, in-ear detection for auto-pause, find-my-earbuds functionality, notification reading, body temperature sensor, or built-in camera remote.
The Zeb Pods K2 are equipped with four microphones that include noise-canceling capability, helping to reduce unwanted background sound during calls.