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Creative Pebble 2.0 speakers offer a premium audio upgrade for laptops and PCs with a single USB connection, custom-tuned far-field drivers, and passive radiators for enhanced bass. Compact and stylish, they deliver clear stereo sound with minimal setup, making them a top choice for professionals seeking quality and simplicity.
















| ASIN | B0791J2658 |
| Additional Features | Not_Performance_Used |
| Antenna Location | For Computers |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 1 days |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Computer Speakers |
| Brand | Creative |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | USB |
| Connectivity Technology | wired |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Corded electric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 66,718 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Frequency Response | 100 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00054651192133, 05390660192135 |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.57"D x 4.8"W x 4.53"H |
| Item Height | 12.6 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Creative |
| Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
| Model Name | Pebble 2.0 |
| Model Number | 5390660192135 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 86 dB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 4.4 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 12.6 Centimeters |
| Speaker Type | Computer |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal computer setup, laptop usage |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| UPC | 880924079142 054651192607 054651192133 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Woofer Diameter | 12.6 Centimeters |
S**O
Fantastic Value and Surprisingly Great Sound
I’m genuinely impressed with the Creative Pebble 2.0 speakers. For such a compact and affordable set, they deliver clear, rich audio that easily beats the built-in speakers on any laptop or monitor. The far-field drivers project sound beautifully across my desk, and the passive radiators give the bass a noticeable boost without any distortion. Setup couldn’t be simpler, just plug them into a USB port, connect the audio jack, and you’re done. No extra power cable, no fuss. I also love the minimalist white design; it looks clean and modern on my desk and doesn’t take up much space. These speakers are perfect for everyday use. Such as music, videos, meetings, and even light gaming. If you want an inexpensive upgrade that still feels high-quality, the Creative Pebble 2.0 is an excellent choice. Highly recommended!
I**B
look good, good sound for low price pc speakers
Sound good with pc at a good price. They arent super loud and bass isnt real strong but that shouldnt be expected from a little set of pc speakers. They do sound good and they arent expensive so if thats what you are looking for then buy em, they will satisfy. They seem to be good quality, connect fast and easy, look good and light weight. rubber on the bottom keeps them in place and passive radiator and speaker setup is good sounding overall. They take a few min at med volume to break in and then the sound is nice!
T**K
Great Look, Decent Sound
These are a really solid set of speakers, that look great and have good range. They are absolutely perfect for the majority of my own use cases — meetings and courses predominantly. They sound very good and very clear for speech. They are also good in terms of volume, and have no significant distortion at higher volumes, which you might usually expect from budget speakers. I don’t think you will be thrilled with these if you want a rich music or movie watching experience, however. The speakers have reasonable range, but do not expect much bass or true-to-life sound. The look of these, however, is really the standout feature. They look fantastic, and I’ve gotten several compliments already. If you are aesthetically minded, you really will love these. On balance, I’m really happy with these. The price point and features are spot on, and I would recommend these for folks wanting speakers for primarily business or productivity needs — where clear speech is important.
J**M
Compact Speakers with Big, Clear Sound
The Creative Pebble 2.0 USB-Powered Desktop Speakers have been a fantastic addition to my workspace. Despite their compact size, the sound is surprisingly full and clear, with crisp highs and balanced mids that make music, podcasts, and video calls enjoyable. The setup is simple—just plug into USB and audio jack, and they’re ready to go. I appreciate the accessible design, with a convenient volume knob on the front and the subtle 45-degree angle that projects sound directly toward me. These speakers are perfect for anyone who wants high-quality sound without taking up too much desk space. They’re reliable, easy to use, and deliver impressive performance for the price. I’d highly recommend them to students, professionals, or anyone looking to upgrade their desktop audio experience.
P**S
Almost perfect
When I replaced my monitor my new one didn’t come with internal speakers, only a headphone jack. I am accustomed to using airpods to monitor sound when I am editing and I’ve gotten into the habit of using them whenever I listen to anything on my computer, which actually other than editing isn’t very often. But a lot of websites are making increased use of videos which means to listen to them having a set of old fashioned speakers sounded like a good idea. I didn’t want (or need) super expensive speakers just to listen to a news clip or a social media clip so I started searching for a pair of small, attractive computer speakers and was dismayed that most of the cheap one were unattractive and barely above using a tin can in terms of sound quality. I stumbled on these hidden several pages in during my search, which is a shame because Creative practically invented the first small cheap computer speakers. I bought these more on how they look than anything else and had very low expectations how they would sound for a price well under twenty bucks. When they arrived I was impressed. The presentation was typical of Creative Labs, which is to say top notch. The documentation is superior and the look and feel is much better than expected. SOUND QUALITY Be realistic, you can’t reinvent physics and there is only so much you can do with a speaker this small. Typical of this company, rather than try to dazzle with phony equalizations that have an initial wow factor then sound tiresome and hard to listen to they have opted to have these sound natural for the content that comes out of most computers. That’s something that’s not easy to explain but don’t expect them to rock the room with bass or break glass with sizzling highs. Instead they just “sound good” and personally I am very happy with that sound. Part of that equation is they understand that the typical user of this pair will be sitting only 2-3 feet from the speakers, that required an entirely different approach to how they sound compared to speakers that are at the other end of a room. I didn’t believe my ears, I can’t imagine them sounding any better. HINTS 1. Per Creative not all computers have enough juice to power these speakers to their full volume potential. They suggest, and I agree, that if you can, rather than using one of the USB ports on your computer instead plug these into their own dedicated power transformer (the same kind you use to charge your phone or other USB device). For me doing that about doubled the sound volume. 2. Where should you plug the mini audio cable into? Creative is kind of vague on that. With a lot of computers you might have more than one option, for example in my case my computer has both an audio line out jack, an audio headphone jack and an audio jack for headphones on my monitor. The last one is the least desirable because almost all monitors these days are using HDMI connectivity which is probably going to digitize and re-digitize an audio signal several times and try to optimize it for headphone listening. To a slightly lesser degree the headphone jack on your computer may try to output sound optimized for headphone listening. Your best choice if possible is to use the line level output. These are amplified speakers and they can deal with the kind of output from a line level jack, which is likely the purest and cleanest sound your computer is capable of outputting. Many computers autosense what’s plugged into a jack or will pop up a setup screen to let you choose how to use that jack. It turns out my computer (an HP workstation) offers a very sophisticated setup to fine-tune the speaker output even better than a graphic equalizer. The difference between using my monitor’s headphone jack and my computer line level jack was night and day, they made these speakers perform to their absolute fullest potential. 3. That soft springy disk on the back of the speaker is called a passive radiator. In simple terms what it does is to act as a non-powered loudspeaker by capturing the vibrations of the actual speaker and replicating them in synchronous harmony and generally improving the bass performance. You can utilize these passive radiators to their full potential by experimenting a little how far away you place the back of the speaker from the wall behind your desk (if your desk is free-standing this doesn’t apply). While there isn’t a hard and fast best solution, I’ve found that with these a distance of about 8-10 inches sounds the best to me. By the way, the passive radiators are delicate and can be ruined if pressed on too hard or the rubber ring has a hole poked into it. Keep your fingers away from that area. ONE SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENT Creative Labs is a very old and successful company and I am hardly qualified to tell them what to do, but there is one small thing they overlooked, possibly because no one has ever told them about it. It’s not major and certainly not a dealbreaker but it could have been designed slightly better. The issue is that the speaker is a sphere and the volume control is mounted at the lower lip of a crater on the face of it below the loudspeaker. When I put my fingers around the volume control to adjust it gravity causes the sphere to slightly tilt over toward the front, it has to because of the placement and angle of the volume control. Aesthetically I can’t think of a better location for the control, it looks beautiful where it is, and the current location is absolutely easy to reach for and adjust and I wouldn’t want to change either of those things. If I were in their design studio I would probably choose to counterbalance that tendency to tilt forward by putting a little weight inside toward the rear of the base, I don’t think it would require much. YES NO MAYBE I don’t consider tendency to tilt a flaw, just a minor issue. Moving beyond that these are beautiful, they sound great, they are well-made and they cost a fraction of what they’re worth when compared to the no-name junk in the same price category. When the true meaning of five stars is (and should be) a product that is best in class and near flawless in execution, these earn that rating hands down.
B**4
Great Desktop PC Speakers
These speakers were a great replacement for my old, blown out and no longer working desktop PC speakers. They are good looking and low profile so they look right at home on my desktop on each side of my monitor. The sound is good and completely acceptable to me for streaming music online, Youtube videos and the occasional PC-related noise. Volume range is plenty, I have my computer set to 50% volume and then adjust the speaker volume knob from there and it has worked great like that so far. Powering on and off with the PC via the USB while leaving the volume/off knob preset is nice. My only complaint is I wish the cables to the PC were about a foot longer because my PC is under my desk and by the time the cables snake their way to it, they end up pretty short.
A**E
Sounds fine to me!
Had to emergency get some speakers so I got these hoping to replace them with something better later. I have yet to really need to replace them, they work fine! It was easy to set them up, they play pretty loud so you can have them on low and just adjust sound easily on the pc itself. Easy to use, good quality, glad I got them in the end.
O**L
No speaker at this price point is going to sound this good
For this price, this is a really good pair of speakers. I bought another computer bar speaker that cost the same and this speaker sounds significantly better, voice sound clear and present. Sure, the bass is not going to beat and move your chest, but it is nicely present, clear and clean, yes, not strong. No harsh treble. It is loud enough if you stay within 10 ft. You are not going to use this to rock your favorite songs loud, this is good for easy listening and working at the same time, or good for conference calls. High volume will distort the sound as it is only driven by a usb and a small power brick. The next step up will be an Edifier R1280 ($113 when on sale) or R1700 ($159 when on sale) variants. I highly recommend this for your work computer as a secondary speaker. If you are only going to have one computer for the home, I would recommend that you spend more if you can afford it. But this $20 speaker is punching much higher than its price point. Very good for vocal music, descent for any other music.
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