The Audio section of the Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 150 centers on a 2-channel configuration driven by two 2-inch speakers, each rated at 10W for a combined output of 20W. The frequency response runs from 100 Hz up to 20,000 Hz, covering the mid and high ranges of the audible spectrum. Wireless audio quality is supported through aptX, aptX Adaptive, and AAC codecs, offering flexible compatibility with a range of Bluetooth source devices.
The Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 150 does not include any smart assistant integration, with no support for Google Assistant, Alexa, or Siri and Apple HomeKit. Streaming platform features are equally absent, as the soundbar lacks Spotify Connect, Chromecast built-in, and AirPlay. On the audio format side, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and DTS:X are all unsupported, keeping the device outside the realm of object-based or surround-encoded audio. NFC pairing for Bluetooth is also not available.
The Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 150 offers two input options: Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity and an AUX input for wired analog sources. There are no HDMI ports or HDMI output, no S/PDIF out, and no RJ45 ports, keeping the wired connection options minimal. Wi-Fi is not supported, and there is no microphone input available on the device.
The Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 150 has a compact physical footprint, measuring 420 mm wide, 70 mm tall, and 68 mm thick, with a total volume of 1999.2 cm³ and a weight of 585 g. All controls are handled through a panel placed directly on the device, as there is no remote control, no rechargeable remote, and no dedicated smartphone app. Voice commands are not supported, and the unit carries no microphones. Overall, the design keeps interaction straightforward with on-device control only.