🎉 Elevate Your Audio Experience with Style!
The Creative Pebble Pro Minimalist 2.0 USB-C Computer Speakers deliver powerful audio with customizable RGB lighting, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, and advanced audio processing technologies. Designed for both PC and Mac, these speakers offer a compact yet immersive sound experience, making them perfect for work or play.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 6E+1 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.24"D x 9.69"W x 5.24"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 85 dB |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Television, Projector, Laptop |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Computer Speakers |
Controller Type | Button |
Color | White |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Speaker Type | Satellite |
Additional Features | Bass Boost, RGB Lighting, USB-C Powered and Audio |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Computers |
R**R
They Play the Jurassic Park Theme Song Beautifully!
I replaced my old $17 Elegiant speakers with these after feedback and strange sounds started coming from them, and honestly, there is a majorly impressive sound difference. Even at a low volume, I can hear and understand the audio clearly. I can feel the bass on my desk. They surprised me by being a nice, dark, green color, which goes well with my desk setup. The best part is that Jurassic Park sounded amazing with these speakers!I am using USB audio only; they do not come with the 30W USB-C PD adapter, but include the cable (and an AUX cable). So far, I cannot find the right adapter for the extra power to give it a sound/power boost.My old speakers would be loud at a volume level of 12, but these ones begin to get loud around level 30. I'm guessing it may be different with the extra power, but for now, I am enjoying the sound between levels 30-70. 70 is very loud!These are a great value, lightweight, have an extra-long connection cable to space them across my desk, and the lighting and sound settings are easy to adjust. The lighting is nice and subtle (which I prefer). They are also easy to set up and function great. I definitely recommend them for someone looking for affordable, quality PC speakers.
H**N
Nice pair of budget speakers
For a pair of budget speakers, these do quite nicely. I use these exclusively for better sound than that provided by either my laptop or the speakers embedded in one of my monitors when I dock my laptop into my desk setup. They give nice clear sound with plenty of volume when I listen to smooth jazz in the background or get on a Google Meet with my family. Plenty of bass for my purposes. I've not tried the bluetooth feature.The dark olive green color is different. The gold-brass look of the center drive is interesting. The glowing rings on the base are kind of cute. I would like perhaps a bit more weight in the speakers' base to have them sit more solidly on my desk. A slight bump and they'll "walk around" a bit (my desk is ... cluttered :-) ) ; that's not a show-stopper for me.
M**M
Clear, good bass, attractive, not very loud.
I had the 2 versions before this one and they were much louder than this one.Very clear sound with no distortion feedback.These are build pretty tough and function flawlessly. Pretty heavy as wellGreat value for what they are and Creative has been a good brand and I even had one of their ZEN MP3 players back in the day.The RGB and the headset input is a nice touch.Just be mindful that they’re not as loud as they should be and that the headset input is a tad finicky.But if you want clear sound and decent bass go for these.
D**G
Amazing sound - perfect desktop speakers for casual listening and Zoom meetings!
If you are looking for very good sounding desktop speakers at a reasonable price with minimum wires, the Creative Pebble Pro are excellent and should be on your short list!Importantly, you should know that these speakers do not have a subwoofer, so you will not get a thumping bass from them. If that's critical for you, then you need to spend $100+ on a good quality desktop system with a subwoofer or a bookshelf system. If you do that, you will get better bass but I am still unsure if you will get better treble or vocals than these speakers. You will also have a bunch of extra wires that you need to deal with.For everyone else looking for crystal clear sound (guitar sounds simply amazing, Zoom calls sound great) with excellent stereo separation between the left and right channels, these are the speakers you should buy, no question! Not only do they sound great, they get pretty loud also without distortion - that's not easy to find in the < $75 price range. Also, these speakers only require 2 wires: one connecting the speakers and the other to power the speakers from the laptop USB port and have a straightforward setup. Finally, they look beautiful sitting on the desk with the changing LEDs :)I spent a lot of time researching the many different desktop speaker options available on Amazon before making this purchase and I am very happy with it. Highly recommend these!
T**S
Exceptionally clear sound
I got these for a very specific purpose. I narrate audiobooks, and I needed "studio monitors" to listen to my work in progress. Those who are familiar with the narration process will know about the "punch and roll" method of fixing mistakes: the software plays a few seconds of audio prior to the point you've identified for the correction, and then automatically and silently switches over to recording mode so you can make the change. These small, unobtrusive speakers work perfectly in that situation, and make it possible to work through the performance phase without headphones, which can be wonderfully freeing.The sound of the Creative Pebble Pros is clear enough that I've been tempted at times to use them for the final detailed edits as well. But that runs up against the one limitation I've found. The volume can only be turned up so loud using the USB-C connection on my MacBook laptop, and while I'm able to hear MOST background noises that way, "best practices" still recommend using headphones for the final edit; we don't want ANY stray background noises sneaking through. If I could turn the volume on these up two more notches, I could probably dispense with headphones altogether.I've compared these against Presonus monitors and Beyerdynamics headphones costing three times as much, and the sound on these little speakers is, for me — for MY ears — clearer and sharper than any of the others. I think they're one of the best purchases I've made for my home studio.NOTE: I gave the review 5 stars for "bass quality" because the speakers are LIGHT on bass. Your requirements may differ, but that's exactly what I needed. Bass-heavy speakers and headphones sound muffled to me and tend to mask the details of the sound.
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