Creative Pebble V3 Minimalistic 2.0 USB-C Desktop Speakers with USB Audio, Clear Dialog Enhancement, Bluetooth 5.0, 8W RMS with 16W Peak Power,…
Original price was: ₹5,999.00.₹1,799.00Current price is: ₹1,799.00.
- POWERFUL AND AMPLIFIED USB AUDIO | With a larger custom-tuned 2.25″ full-range drivers, the Creative Pebble V3 is now 50% louder, and delivers richer, more powerful audio, with enhanced bass reproduction. Additionally, you can push your audio further with a built-in gain switch for amplified audio (requires a 10W USB-C or USB-A port) and firing acoustics power of 8W RMS and peak power of up to 16W
- HEAR EVERY WORD WITH CLEAR DIALOG AUDIO PROCESSING | Engineered with our Clear Dialog audio processing, the Creative Pebble V3 delivers clear and intelligible spoken dialogs when watching YouTube, movies and TV series without affecting the audio effects happening in the show’s background, and without having to turn up the volume unnecessarily
- SIMPLE, PLUG-AND-PLAY USB-C 2.0 SPEAKER | Creative Pebble V3 supports fuss-free connectivity and minimal cabling with only a single USB-C cable and without the need for a 3.5 mm audio cable so your desk remains neat and clutter-free from messy wiring. When used with the latest USB-C ports found on newer computers, the Pebble V3 can draw power more efficiently for louder USB audio. For older computers with a USB-A port, we’ve also included a USB-C to USB-A converter for your convenience
- ALSO CONNECTS VIA BLUETOOTH 5.0 OR 3.5 MM AUDIO INPUT | When you’re not at your desk, you can also stream music wirelessly via the latest Bluetooth 5.0! Great for lazy moments where you just want to stay on your bed with some grooves to chill. To pair, simply press the Bluetooth button on Creative Pebble V3 and connect with your mobile device! There is also a 3.5 mm AUX-in jack that allows for universal compatibility across other analog audio devices. (AUX-in cable is not included)
- MODERN AND MINIMALIST DESIGN WITH 45° ELEVATED DRIVERS | The perfect fit for any home or office, Creative Pebble V3’s compactness makes them ideal on any desk space. Creative Pebble V3 also features a longer cable connecting the right to left speaker for more flexibility in speaker placements, and retains the same 45° elevated drivers, so audio is directed straight to your ears, placing you in the perfect audio sweet spot
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Original price was: ₹5,999.00.₹1,799.00Current price is: ₹1,799.00.
susanta biswas –
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I tested the sound of my creative Pebble speakers 2.0 USB and I was satisfied. The bass is greater than one would expect from these little guys, each one about the size of a magic eight-ball. You could feel the speakers vibrating to the touch and radiating through the desk, so it’s got a little oomph to it. The sound quality was fairly clear and detailed, reasonable enough that I could listen to music comfortably.
Cons –
1)when you full the volume or louder the music they get annoying and mildely distracting.
2) It’s also worth noting that you must plug them into both a 3.5mm jack AND a USB-A port to function at all. The USB is power ONLY and the speakers will not work without it, and if you don’t want to take up a slot in your computer, you will need to supply your own power brick.
Overall, the Creative Labs Pebble 2 speakers offer great value at an entry price point. Would definitely recommend 👍😊
Frank L. –
El paquete llegó un dia antes de lo esperado. Las bocinas se escuchan muy bien, el sonido es limpio y envolvente. Tienen un diseño muy estetico y muy faciles de instalar. Estoy encantada, fue una gran compra
susanta biswas –
Product was very good. Fit and finishing is up to mark, and the sound quality is very clear.
Con. They delivered this product only with the prodect package. They dont use amazon package.
Aryan Chowdary –
Tem uma gama completa e rica de áudio, os instrumentos saem nítidos, desde que vc entenda que é uma caixa pra computador e se posicione no meio. Não tem o supergrave de subowoofer, mas tanto os baixos quanto batidas de bateria são nítidas. Como os anuncios de caixinhas portateis geralmente sao uma foto gigante para caixinhas de 7 ou 10 cm, achei que essas seriam menores, elas nao sao tao pequenas, é uma caixa mais gordinha. Sao muito bonitas. O som é baixo mas sao duas, pra quem quer ouvir musica no trabalho sem perturbar os vizinhos, pra mim estão perfeitas. Realmente a TOP da categoria.
Santanu Sarkara –
Not happy! Too expensive.
Prabhath –
You’ll have a hard time finding a better computer speaker set-up for under $20. These little speakers sound great, have more than enough power, and look stylish on my desk. Perfect for my small home office space. They seem sturdy and have a nice weight to them. I highly recommend.
dhruv gupta –
Good overall quality and loudness, but sound is a boxy.
Overall good quality for price of around 2k.
However, the sound does seem like it is coming out of a box or something.
I have used cheaper stereo speakers in which that problem is not there.
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To be fair, I don’t usually buy this kind of speaker. I find that small drivers voiced to put out more bass than they can actually manage, can end up sounding quite ridiculous. I’ve tried a few cheap speakers and they never work out well, so I wasn’t expecting much. I expect vocal clarity and intelligibility to be the first goal of any speaker designer, and these don’t do that. They are muffled and boxy, with a very high emphasis on bass output.
As you can see for the video, the enclosure is so light that it starts rotating when the bass hits, so even that didn’t work out well. This is connected to a pro interface with +4dBu output, hence there’s no capping of the bass transient. No EQ was used. With onboard sound or a USB DAC I’m unable to reach this level. The speaker is fed from a 5V, 3A power supply – using a motherboard’s USB-C sees distortion set in a lot earlier. I measured the usable output level at 80dB at 2 feet for music, maybe a bit higher for compressed modern pop music and then a little more for internet video. You’d just be able to get 85-88dB max if you’re sitting close up.
When using the USB-C of the motherboard (and, I’m assuming, a USB-C PD charger), there’s no apparent way to shift the speaker to low gain mode. When using the external supply the difference between the modes is quite apparent. The High mode sacrifices some more of the already poor fidelity, making the treble more peaky and the enclosure rotates a little earlier.
The wires are extremely short. I can barely get it on either side of a 30″ monitor and have to get creative (no pun intended) to get the right placement. I needed a basic speaker to cover one PC’s audio output till the pandemic situation ended, and needed something a little better than the R12U I was using earlier. This is fine for that.
This is my fourth cheap Chinese product, and they are all terrible. The sound processing employed by all of them ruins the sound and if you never heard a good speaker you’d think it is okay, but it’s not. Creative tried to get a tiny 1.5″ driver (it’s not 2″) to sound big and it just ends up confused. You can just about make out the vocal section, and the bass is boxy and just sounds cheap.
One caveat though, when running speech and Youtube videos off cheap motherboard audio it sounds acceptable. It’s only when connected to a proper source and playing music with proper transients, that you can tell it’s junk. For my intended application it’ll work, but don’t be misled by the positive feedback. You are never going to get more than you are paying for it.
cranky –
I got the speaker today. Purchased it for my laptop whose speakers are damaged. The sound quality is good for the price. The bass is adequate, the clarity & stereo separation are pretty good, the vocals/dialogues are clear as well. This is the 2.0 variant which doesn’t come with a subwoofer yet the bass levels are quite fine. Far better sound compared to your laptop output. Good value for money. No defects/issues as of now.
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I replaced my old Creative desktop speaker system with this new one. The sound is very crisp and clear for music, while for movies / tv series the dialogue is clear and easily understood. However, since it is USB powered, the volume doesn’t go up very high. But there is a Gain switch which allows the bass to be more powerful. On the whole, an ideal match for desktops and very good value for money (especially since it got this system in a sale!).
Frank L. –
Fantastic budget speakers! I am not sure what all the complaints are for these speakers – for $25, I am not expecting audiophile quality sounds or anything but at this price point, I don’t think you can do any better. Its beautifully made, minimalist, and perfect for any desk setup. I was looking for simple speakers for my new PC build and just needed something for sounds since I’m primarily using headphones for gaming anyways. These speakers are a home run…they sit right behind my monitor and the small footprint and design fits my aesthetics perfectly. Sound is decent! Sure the bass and mids could be punchier, but for what I paid for, I am impressed.
Setup is easy…there is an audio jack that goes into your Line Out and a USB-C for power. The speakers come with a USB-C to USB-A converter if you don’t have an extra USB-C slot. For this price point, its a steal!
Robin Stephen –
This is quite good. I checked all the possible frequency gains and the speaker responds positively for a parametric eq. The woofer is a little thump but forgiving. Overall satisfaction for the price standpoint.
Daniela Palma –
I like em. If you need desktop speakers that are compact and sound fairly pleasant these are a good buy.
Pros:
– Small size, fits on my IKEA DIY L-shaped desk just fine beside my monitor stand.
– Easy to use, comes with type C cable and a C to A adapter so you can plug it into legacy USB ports
– Good range (listening to a Piano Concerto right now and it sounds good). Some bass, not a ton but it’s present
– Draws about 100mA at 5W with audio that fills my office (playing some rock music) so any USB port will work in fact lsusb reports the device only requests a max of 300mA
– Good price for the quality
Cons:
– I think you really need USB PD to get the full claimed output but honestly on USB 5V power they’re loud and clear enough. I imagine jamming it louder would just amplify any distortion present. So unless you’re in a very large open room you don’t need to worry about this.
– No grill or cloth cover on the speakers. You can see the cones. Which looks cool but it also going to get all sorts of dirt/lint/etc in it.
– Don’t get me wrong they sound very pleasant (good frequency response, no buzzing or other annoying distortions) and I intend to use them until they fall apart, but they’re by no means the most full sounding speakers either. I’ve had better headphones in the same ballpark price range (maybe a bit more expensive). So if you’re after monitor quality speakers these ain’t it (but they’re also way cheaper than monitors).