
Zebronics has expanded its home audio portfolio in India with the launch of the Juke Bar 9300. It’s a compact 5.1-channel soundbar system aimed at users seeking a theatre-like experience at home. With this launch, the brand continues to focus on delivering high-output audio solutions. This should balance performance, convenience, and affordability.
Regarding availability, Zebronics is selling the Juke Bar 9300C and Juke Bar 9010C on Amazon and Flipkart at introductory prices of Rs 9,999 and Rs 6,999, respectively.

The Juke Bar 9300C delivers 380W RMS output. It also features a triple-driver soundbar, dual rear satellite speakers, and a 13.33 cm subwoofer. Together, these components create a surround sound setup. As per the brand ths is designed to enhance movies, sports, gaming, and everyday TV viewing. The system also supports Dolby Audio, which is supposed to improve dialogue clarity, sound separation, and overall depth. As a result user could expect a more immersive listening experience.
Moving on to connectivity, Zebronics equips the Juke Bar 9300C with Bluetooth v5.4, HDMI ARC, Optical IN, USB, and AUX inputs. This allows users to easily connect the soundbar to TVs, smartphones, laptops, and other media devices. The design includes a matte finish, an LED display, wall-mount support, and a bundled remote. This makes it suitable for modern living spaces.

Alongside the flagship model, Zebronics has introduced the Juke Bar 9010C for users seeking a more compact and affordable upgrade. This model delivers 140W RMS output and comes with Dolby Audio support and a 13.33 cm subwoofer for enhanced bass. It features a dual-driver soundbar design. Additionally, the 9010C offers connectivity options similar to those of the 9300C. It includes Bluetooth v5.4, HDMI ARC, USB, Optical IN, and AUX. This positions it as a versatile option for everyday entertainment.
With these launches, Zebronics continues to strengthen its presence in the mass-market home audio segment. By offering both a full-fledged 5.1 setup and a compact alternative, the brand is targeting users who want better sound without moving to expensive or complicated home theatre systems, staying aligned with its “Premium for Masses” philosophy.
More broadly, this category highlights a clear shift in India’s home audio market. Brands are now packing higher wattage, Dolby support, and multi-speaker setups into soundbars. As a result, buyers increasingly expect home-theatre-like performance even at mid-range prices. Meanwhile, slightly more expensive models are pushing the envelope further with enhanced tuning and premium finishes. In this context, options like the Mivi Nex 900, which we recently reviewed. It sits a notch above, delivering a larger sound and more aggressive specifications for users seeking a noticeable upgrade.


