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Creative Pebble 2.0 USB-Powered Desktop Speakers with Far-Field Drivers and Passive Radiators for Pcs and Laptops (Black)

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Color: Black


Features

  • Single USB cable for computers and laptops | enjoy a hassle-free Audio experience with a single USB cable without the need for a power adapter
  • Far-field drivers and passive radiators | custom-tuned far-field driver solution with rear facing passive radiators for excellent audio and enhanced bass reproduction
  • 45 elevated drivers | for enhanced audio projection and an immersive personal listening experience
  • Modern and stylish aesthetics | perfect for any modern homes, offices and workspaces.
  • Easy access volume control | Conveniently placed Front-facing controls for instant adjustments
  • Frequency Response 100 Hz (Hertz) ~ 17 kHz (kiloHertz)

Brand: Creative


Model Name: Pebble 2.0


Speaker Type: Computer


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: USB Port


Product Dimensions: 9.57 x 4.96 x 4.96 inches


Item Weight: 1.42 pounds


Manufacturer: Creative Labs Inc


Language: English, English, English


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 9


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 7, 2017


Input Voltage: 5 Volts


Speakers Maximum Output Power: 4.4 Watts


Item Weight: 645 Grams


Number Of Items: 1


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  • For the price = yes, for big quality sound at computer = maybe
Color: 2.1 USB-A Speaker with Subwoofer
UPDATE: As I was about to box this to return it, I said I'll play it for the next hour or so. Before I knew it, they kinda grew on me. The rattle is super mild, my wife can't tell but I can. I just keep thinking - 40 bucks though?! For that I think I'm keeping it. It really is great for 40. Changed from a 4 to a 5 star out of respect for the price point BUT I am still confirming the slight rattle in the tweeters especially as you push them to higher volume. ORIGINAL: Bought the 2.1 after reading a fantastic review in the review thread. Please note I am a musician, and have multiple businesses. I know quality audio and at sub 40 bucks, I was expecting decent ONLY because the review was so positive. Well it's possible it's the actual single unit, but there is a slight rattle (typical of older or damaged speakers). For most people, I think they are still worth it. I am sending mine back though. At max volume it really isn't loud. Not for cranking out a full day of work at home anyway - love my music. Pro though - for 40 bucks, the quality of notes it hits is actually good. Just can't keep up with the output I want nor what it seems it is built for. If you want simple and cheap, solid pick. If you still want quality and volume, move on up to at least a $75+ purchase. 40 is a gamble, albeit still impressive. No $40 2.1 sounds this good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by Matthew McCall-Stillman

  • These speakers don't sound very good out of the box but are okay with some equalization.
Color: 2.0 USB-C Audio Green with RGB
I was initially disappointed with the Pebble Pro after reading so many reviews in which they were praised for being 'clear' or 'open'. Without equalization they are neither. I would describe the sound as boxy, muffled and boomy with music and voice. They seem to be very well built and I'm impressed with the technology. I was amazed that they were plug and play via USB with my Chromebook. I have very limited space on my desk which limits my options so I decided to try to work with them rather than return them. Decrease 500 Hz by about 8.5 dB and boost 12 KHz by 7.5 dB and they're closer to flat. I consider this to be extreme but the result is much closer to hifi. After correction they are clear and open and I'm constantly surprised at how much accurate bass they are able to produce for their size. I'm using a 50W power supply to get the increased amplifier power output of 30W which also makes a noticeable difference in bass output as expected. Overall I'd give 3.5 stars if I could. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2023 by Mark S

  • Hands down the best budget speaker setup
Color: 2.0 USB-A Speaker (White)
I just recently built my first PC and didn't realize the MSI monitor I ordered didn't have built in speakers. I was coming from a laptop so it wasn't an issue, but I do like watching YouTube or listening to music between calls when I have my WFH days. I had a little bluetooth speaker I used for about a week but Windows audio quality over bluetooth is ATROCIOUS. My boyfriend has had his black pebbles for about 2 years now so I went ahead and ordered the white ones to match my build. You won't find a better bang for your buck than these bad boys. There's a reason when you look at pics in customer reviews for other PC related things these are always in them somewhere. Everyone either has or should have at least one set lol. I went with the gen 2 as I didn't need the bluetooth or bigger drivers or anything, but I can only imagine how much better the newer ones sound. You won't be disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by DesiD92

  • Which is best?! Comparison of ALL Pebble speakers: V1 vs V2 vs V3
Color: Black
Update: I also bought the v2.1 to test. This is the version with no passive radiator and has the high gain switch and a small bass module that sits under your desk. This model has significantly more head room in the bass section than the v1 and even the v3. These sounded best when utilizing a graphic EQ to push the frequencies below 60hz. The overall timbre of the speaker was very similar to the V1 (read my review below for that). This is hands down the best pebble speaker set. The bass module is not powered but it does provide more headroom and less distortion than “passive radiators” ever could. Best of all it doesn’t color the beautiful midrange and high end of the V1. I ended up keeping these. The V1 is still great for the money. But it’s night and day between the V1 and V2.1 - I think it’s worth the extra for the bass module I bought all three pebble speakers: V1, V2, V3. I could not find any good reviews of all three together so here is my attempt - Hope it helps! My back ground I love music, perform live regularly and own speakers from Definitive Tech, Mirage, Hsu Research, etc. V1 - Very transparent sounding top end. Airy, open, detailed are immediate words that come to mind. These speakers nail this sense of "air" on tracks like Eric Claptions Signe (Unplugged). It does so in a way that is honestly shocking for the $18 I paid. These qualities evoke the appropriate emotional reaction to certain music like Norah Jones as the piano notes "float" in the sound stage the way they should and the brushes on the snare have the right shimmer. try these tracks your self to see for your self. Now the con's against these speakers lean more on the bass side - they severely lack bass response. That being said they also dont pretend to have any - there is no over bloated mid range. In certain pop tracks I found that I preferred using Apple's "sound enhancer" to accentuate the bass response. V2 - These physically are the same size as the V1 but they have a modified power amp section for a claimed double in wattage at 16 watt peak. They also include a high gain/low gain switch on the bottom of the right speaker. They sound good in both high gain/low gain - the high gain mode has a clear bump in the mid range. You can hear how the high power amp pushes those mid frequencies. There is a noticable increase in mid bass clarity compared to V1. When pushed on tracks like Ingrid Michelson's The Way I Am - The added mid range bass is a clear advantage. I would not call this "Punchy" Bass however as these speakers are still the same as V1. But the biggest con agains the V2 is the trade off for this slight mid bass is a lack of clarity in the top end. The magic of the V1's air is lost to the attempt to push the passive radiators to create a sense of low end. Not to mention it costs more. V3 - These speakers were very disappointing to me. They have an even more pronounced muddy top end due to an over accentuated mid range bump. I can see how some could hear this as "more bass" but take my review for what it is - these will not satisfy in the bass section. The worst part is the trade off's due to physics of having such a small speaker. All of these design choices trade ALL of the top end clarity that existed in the V1. They definitely sound more "boxy" and in your face. None of the subtlety of the V1 exists. These speakers sound like tiny speakers trying to be something they are not. Furthermore they cost double what the V1 are currently priced at. They do have a Bluetooth feature if that matters to you. Note: I also did a blind test with my wife who has a good ear - She also noticed the special clarity of the V1. Also, I did use a high powered USB source for max potential for each of the speakers (I also found little difference between this and using the laptops USB port). For those reviews that talk about more volume - ALL three speakers sound like trash at max volume so I don't think that should be a deciding factor - all three produce acceptable volume. In conclusion, all three speakers do have very similar frequency responses. They share more similarities than differences. They ALL sound good for what they are: hence the positive reviews for all of them. But after comparing head to head: the V2 and V3 are a compromise in the wrong direction. They are trying to push the wattage of these tiny speakers which can't handle it in the first place. Do yourself a favor... buy the V1 for $18. If all three were the same price I would still choose the V1 for its clarity and detail. When I closed my eyes this speaker evoked an emotional response from me... when the other two only reminded me of its limitations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2022 by Ko Ko

  • Good Cheap Speakers
Color: 2.0 USB-C Audio Speaker with Bluetooth (...
I got the "2.0 USB-C Audio Speaker with Bluetooth (Black)" version. All the different versions and price variations mashed into a single product listing is confusing, I wish the seller didn't do that. For $34.99, the speakers are very good. I'm not an audiophile, but they sound good to me. They can get loud, but bass is fairly weak. My only real issue is with the cables. The speakers are linked together with a 4ft cable, which is fine for me, but the cable to connect to your computer is also only 4ft. Since the hub speaker is for the right-side, if you have a desktop on the left then you won't be able to connect with the cable. I used a USB extension, which works fine. Bluetooth connection is easy, sound quality is good, but using BT picks up some noticeable noise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Matthew Green

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