Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 200 specifications and in-depth review

Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 200

Manufacturer: Zebronics

The Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 200 is a compact 2-channel soundbar designed for straightforward audio playback. It houses two 2.2″ drivers and delivers a combined output of 24W, making it a no-frills option for users who want a simple upgrade over built-in TV speakers. The unit features Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and its onboard control panel allows basic operation without any additional accessories. At 410mm wide and weighing just 857g, it has a relatively slim physical footprint.

On the audio side, the Zeb-Vita Bar 200 covers a frequency range of 20Hz to 20,000Hz and supports aptX, aptX Adaptive, and AAC codecs, which can help maintain audio quality over Bluetooth depending on the source device. Connectivity options are minimal but functional, including an AUX input alongside the wireless Bluetooth pairing. The soundbar does not include HDMI, S/PDIF, Wi-Fi, NFC pairing, or a remote control, and there is no dedicated smartphone app or voice assistant compatibility. It lacks Dolby or DTS processing of any kind.

Pros
  • Bluetooth 5.3 ensures a stable and modern wireless connection
  • Supports aptX, aptX Adaptive, and AAC codecs, allowing for higher-quality audio transmission over Bluetooth depending on the source device
  • Covers the full audible frequency range from 20Hz to 20,000Hz
  • Includes an AUX input for wired playback from compatible sources
  • Onboard control panel allows direct operation without relying on external accessories
  • Compact and lightweight at 857g with a slim 68mm height, making it easy to place in front of a TV
Cons
  • No remote control included, requiring physical interaction with the unit each time
  • No HDMI or S/PDIF connectivity, limiting integration with modern TVs and audio setups
  • No Wi-Fi support, restricting wireless use to Bluetooth only
  • Lacks Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, and DTS:X decoding, which limits surround sound processing
  • No dedicated smartphone app for extended control or configuration
  • No voice assistant compatibility with Google Assistant, Alexa, or Siri
Who is this for?

This soundbar suits users who want a simple, wireless Bluetooth audio upgrade for a small to medium room without needing complex setup or a receiver. Its support for aptX, aptX Adaptive, and AAC codecs makes it a reasonable fit for those who stream audio from a compatible smartphone or tablet and care about maintaining reasonable wireless audio quality. The slim, lightweight form factor also works well for compact living spaces where desk or shelf placement is limited and a low-profile bar is preferred.

Who is this NOT for?

Users looking to build a proper home theater setup will find this soundbar lacking, as it has no HDMI, S/PDIF, Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, or DTS:X support, making it incompatible with most modern TV audio pipelines and multichannel content. Those who prefer convenient control options will also be frustrated by the absence of a remote control, smartphone app, or voice assistant integration. Similarly, anyone wanting network-based streaming through Wi-Fi, AirPlay, Chromecast, or Spotify Connect will find none of those options available here.

Audio:

Size of speakers 2 x 2.2"
number of channels of sound output 2
audio output power 2 x 12W
has aptX
has aptX Adaptive
has AAC
lowest frequency 20 Hz
highest frequency 20000 Hz

The Audio section of the Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 200 comprises two 2.2″ drivers arranged in a 2-channel configuration, each rated at 12W for a total output of 24W. The soundbar covers a frequency range spanning 20Hz to 20,000Hz. On the codec side, it supports aptX, aptX Adaptive, and AAC, offering flexibility for higher-quality Bluetooth audio transmission depending on the capabilities of the paired source device.

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 Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 200 does not include any smart or advanced audio features. It has no support for Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, or Dolby Atmos, and DTS:X is likewise absent. Voice assistant integration is not available — there is no compatibility with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, or Siri and Apple HomeKit. Streaming conveniences such as Spotify Connect, Chromecast built-in, and AirPlay are also not present, and NFC-based Bluetooth pairing is not supported.

Connectivity:

has an AUX input
HDMI ports 0
has an HDMI output
Bluetooth version 5.3
Has Bluetooth
supports Wi-Fi
RJ45 ports 0
has a microphone input
Has S/PDIF Out port

The Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 200 connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.3 and also includes an AUX input for wired audio sources. Beyond these two options, connectivity is limited — there are no HDMI ports, no S/PDIF output, no Wi-Fi support, no RJ45 ports, and no microphone input available on the unit.

General info:

volume 2369.8 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 85 mm
weight 857 g
width 410 mm
height 68 mm

The Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 200 measures 410mm wide, 68mm tall, and 85mm thick, with a total volume of 2369.8 cm³ and a weight of 857g. Controls are handled directly via an onboard panel on the unit itself, as there is no remote control — rechargeable or otherwise — and no dedicated smartphone app. Voice commands are not supported, and the soundbar has no built-in microphones.

Final Verdict

The Zebronics Zeb-Vita Bar 200 is a straightforward 2-channel soundbar that delivers on the basics without overcomplicating things. Its most notable strength lies in its Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity with aptX, aptX Adaptive, and AAC codec support, which gives it a meaningful edge for wireless audio quality in a product of this type. The inclusion of an AUX input adds a degree of wired flexibility, and the slim, lightweight build makes placement easy in tighter spaces. That said, the absence of HDMI, any surround sound processing, and remote control functionality means it is best understood as an entry-level option suited to casual, everyday listening rather than a serious home theater or multi-room audio setup. Users who keep their expectations aligned with its straightforward feature set will find it a functional and uncomplicated audio solution.