The Creative 2.0 speaker system with 8-watt power includes two stereo speakers that are suitable for those who want to place them in a small space or need easily portable speakers. They are powered via a USB cable. Additionally, it features a USB port so you can listen to audio from your USB stick.
Powerful Acoustic Performance with USB Audio
Improved from its predecessors in the same series, enjoy enhanced USB audio performance at higher output power without distortion. Now powered entirely via USB-C for both audio and power, the latest Creative Pebble V3 also features larger 2.25" full-range drivers capable of delivering 50% louder sound and rich acoustic performance, with double the audio intensity.
Built-in Switch
Enhance your viewing experience even at high volume levels without distortion. On newer devices with a USB-C or USB-A 10W port, the built-in performance switch located at the bottom of the right speaker of the Pebble V3 automatically activates the high-gain mode for enhanced sound, with the ability to deliver 8W RMS acoustic power and a maximum power of up to 16W.
Hear Every Word
When dialogue is drowned out by ambient sound effects, you lose focus on the flow and story of the show. The Creative Pebble V3 is designed with Clear Dialog audio processing that captures vocals to deliver rich and clear dialogues, so you can hear every word without needing to increase the volume and without sacrificing any ambient effects.
Play music wirelessly
Stream your favorite beats from your phone with the latest Bluetooth 5.0 version and enjoy music at your desk or while relaxing on your couch throughout the room. Simply press and hold the Bluetooth button next to the volume control button to start pairing and select Creative Pebble V3 from your device for pairing. Once paired, head to the music app of your choice and you can start playing music from your device wirelessly.
Multiple configuration options
The Creative Pebble V3 can be powered via USB-C or with an adapter and can be configured with various connectivity options. It also features a 3.5 mm AUX-in jack that allows universal compatibility with other analog audio devices.
With minimalist design
The Creative Pebble V3 can be connected to your laptop or desktop computer with a single USB-C cable for both power and audio, which means less clutter and more workspace on your desktop. It also features a small footprint with a clean and minimalist design that naturally blends with any minimalist desk.
Features:
With USB-C to USB-A adapter
Speaker cable from right to left: 1.35 m
USB-C cable to computer (for audio and power): 1.2 m
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Words are unnecessary! You get what you pay for! Quite good and the bass is just right for this speaker diameter. Small and stylish! Of course, I got them in both colors for my kids' builds!
Simply wonderful. Strong sound, strong bass, beautiful and sturdy. They connect to PC, they connect to mobile, very nice speakers. If I could change something, it would be to be able to "break" them and disconnect them from each other so that I can use just one if I want
What sound comes out of these little things!!!
Don't expect to hear HiFi and all the frequencies... For that, we go to other speakers and other prices.
They are more than enough for an advanced/business user and a casual gamer.
On Teams, very good clarity in voice. In BF2042, moderate to good clarity in footstep sounds and very good in all other effects.
They are connected via USB-C to the laptop hub, via BT to the phone, and with the jack to the PC for gaming.
They are worth the money!! 4.5/5
The best for their price. Excellent sound quality without significant distortion at high volume and satisfactory bass. Variety of connections both with the computer and with portable devices. They can also be used on their own (not exclusively for the computer) as long as they are connected to a suitable power source (mobile charger with similar requirements). I hope they last over time.
Certainly at the price they are offered it is value for money and the build quality seems very good. However, you must overlook the disadvantages I will mention. The sound is unreasonably low even on high, perhaps this has been done to avoid distortion. They also behave strangely with many modern fast chargers. I struggled to find an old samsung to work with (they require 5V / 2A min). Also, with several usb bt it seems they have some problems, only with an ASUS BT500 it worked without problems in sound (unlike two TP-Link I tried). Unfortunately there is nothing else at this price and size, so think carefully before buying them, if you really need them
The positive thing is that essentially it has a sound card inside, you only connect one USB and from there it takes power and does its job. On whatever computer I plugged it into, various versions of Windows immediately recognized it. The sound is relatively good considering the price. It has a converter from type-c to USB-A. It also has bass reflex at the back, but still the sound is a bit shallow. A little strange.
Well done, I had bought the v2 for a friend and I liked it as an economical solution. These v3 and with a mobile charger cost a total of 42 euros (including shipping), I find it VERY good.
I was looking for relatively cheap speakers for TV and computer but with a plug, I ended up with this one, for an additional 4 euros you can buy a 5v 2A mobile charger and you're all set. I bought this one: [link]
1. Very good sound for both a room and a balcony table for summer drinks.
2. Easy Bluetooth connection to play from my phone, I went to the phone, pressed devices, and it connected.
3. Input for aux jack 3.5.
4. Power and sound through USB-C but it also has a converter-adapter inside to convert it to the old good regular USB.
5. It has the switch underneath for high gain, I left it there, it's good.
6. It's beautiful like little pebbles, as its name suggests
Amazing speakers for computer. Very good sound quality even at high volume. The big plus is that you connect them only to the PC's USB-C. It's plug 'n' play, power + sound in one.
The speakers were purchased for two reasons: a) for music in a desktop environment and b) for Skype, Zoom, etc.
Repeating the previous reviews, they are indeed elegant, with connectivity, an adapter, etc. For a "tele" environment (Skype, Zoom, Google Meet, etc.), they are great.
If someone wants to listen to music with certain "requirements," my personal opinion is that the sound is quite compressed and it seems to have a limiter that cuts off several frequencies. This happens whether it's on Spotify or mp3 (above 192 kbps) and at a volume level from the middle to about 3/4 of the speaker's capacity (above that, I find them annoyingly distorted). At low volumes (i.e., below half of their capacity - which, mind you, is not very loud, considering they are 8W), the frequency separation is relatively decent. And I'm not comparing them to active monitors, but to the Edifier speakers that were replaced by the Creative ones.
In conclusion: Nice speakers, they sit well on the desk, good quality for video calls, and they will definitely serve buyers who want to listen to online radio, for example, in their office. Personally, I see myself going back to Edifier
Positive:
+ Beautiful design,
+ Good construction,
+ Good sound quality (very good for their price). Don't forget to adjust them to H (high gain). The relevant button is located on the base of one speaker.
+ Many connectivity options. Personally, I connect them via Bluetooth. The connection is immediate and uninterrupted. Of course, they are placed very close to Bluetooth, so I cannot judge their range.
+ It is positive that it also has a USB C to USB A adapter.
Negative:
- If you want to power them from the socket for maximum performance, the relevant cable is a bit short (depending, of course, on the height of your desk and the position of the power strip on the floor). On the contrary, if you intend to power them directly from the USB port of your computer, then the length of the cable is more than enough.
Note: For power supply from the socket, you need to buy a socket that has a USB port. For example, the Powercube. If you have any spare mobile charger with a detachable cable, it should work as well.
Same as the very good V2, with the addition of Bluetooth. They can be powered and receive sound from both USB and jack. However, be careful because it does not include a jack cable in the packaging. On the plus side, the USB-C to USB-A adapter is very high quality
Good sound but without bass, treble and midrange were not what I wanted, so I returned it. I tried the Creative T60 and they were good, but I ended up with the Edifier G2000, which are much better and have bass, superior for a 2.0 (always talking about) system.
For their size and price, they are more than a decent pair of speakers. I bought them because I wanted a relatively small and reliable pair of speakers for my office, to listen to some music and use them for Teams. I connect them (to my Macbook Pro) via Bluetooth and so far they connect easily and quickly without interruptions. When I'm alone and turn up the volume a bit, the sound is great and clear, but of course, it's not meant for parties! The bass cannot be adjusted and overall, even though you can hear it, it won't blow you away. If you want stronger bass, you might want to go for a JBL speaker in a similar price range (which might be a bit more expensive). In summary, for someone who wants to spend relatively little money and get a reputable set of speakers that offer Bluetooth connectivity and doesn't expect "miracles", then this might be one of the best options in the 30-35 euro range.
Coming from a cheaper 2.1 solution as well as many old Logitech speakers, I am completely satisfied with the use I want them for.
The speakers are aimed at anyone who wants to invest a little more in design, has limited space, and wants to listen to music at a normal volume without disturbing. Of course, if someone is clearly interested in quality, with a little more money they can go for a different type of speakers.
Sound: Compared to other speakers, the essence is that at any volume, the bass does not bother the neighboring room with the least possible loss of sound quality. It does not distort at full volume, even in high gain mode compared to the V2.
Other: Bluetooth connection with one button, discreet, excellent build quality.