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Creative Pebble 2.0 speakers deliver crisp stereo sound powered by a single USB cable, featuring 45° angled far-field drivers and passive radiators for enhanced bass. Compact and stylish, they’re designed for professional millennials seeking clutter-free, immersive audio at their workspace.
















| 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 | #13 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 | 4.5 out of 5 stars 67,292 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 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 |
M**E
Great little desktop speakers
I’m happy with these Speakers. They were very easy to set up, the sound quality is good, and they work really well for desktop use. I love how compact they are because they fit nicely on my desk without taking up much space. They also look cute and have a clean design. The volume is good for their size. These are a great value, and I would definitely recommend them.
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**N
Great small PC speakers
These are great small desk speakers for a PC setup. They sound good, have good bass, and don’t take up a lot of space! I particularly like them because they are inexpensive for basic use listening to music or YouTube videos while connected to the computer. Even though they are small (about the size of a medium human fist) and can fit into a small bag or backpack, they are not so great for travel speaker’s because the bass and treble cones are vulnerable to damage from a random object hitting them. There is no grille on either side to protect the cones from damage. Which is why I’m only giving them 4-stars instead of 5. As long as you put them behind your monitor on a permanent desk setup, they will sound great and stay protected from accident damage. My clients love them because they’re cute small speakers that get the job done at a very reasonable cost. Especially if you don’t want to spend more than $50 on speakers. Most people spend as little as possible on speakers these days unless they are using a headset.
A**S
Great SQ for personal reference while sitting at your computer.
No question, these are bangers for the money. Very clear and responsive speakers with a very impressive bass presence for their size and price. I have large tower speakers in my main room which I guess my setup would fall under the audiophile category. I just needed something at my computer on the otherwise of the room for quick reference for music or whatever. It's a pain to hook up Bluetooth and interrupt my main system just to hear something or a video. So that's what the purpose of these were for. Cheap easy simple speakers, and I feel I got way more than that. These are absolutely fantastic when you are listening to them right in font of your computer. I have 3 pairs of high end over the ear headphones and I often just listen to these speakers. Although they are nice, they do not sound nearly as impressive when not in front of the computer. The bass fades and the sound isn't as impressive, but there is plenty of volume to carry sound loudly for a bedroom or living space no problem. It's just not meant for replacing big speakers. But bang for your buck, for reference speakers in front of the computer, these are what you want. I was going to go for the slighter higher end models of these but noticed they were much bigger in size. I work from home and didn't want a large portion of my desk taken up with space. So I went with these. 5 star A+ product. For a dorm room or kids bedroom, these are a winner.
K**S
Great speakers at a reasonable price
When listening to my video, please keep in mind that the quality of sound recorded is slightly diminished because... Phone recording. In person the bass is deeper and sound is crisp. They provide pretty darn good sound for computer speakers. I'm quite pleased with them. They don't "bump", but, they aren't tinny and when cranked up they don't crackle. Value for the money? Absolutely worth the price. Nice looking and installation was simple, just plugged the single connector into the jack on my laptop. No software or driver's required.
L**.
Small size with big sound!
These have such big sound for compact size. No more big and clunky speakers. I have had zero issues. Very good speaker system that will not break a budget!
K**O
Which is best?! Comparison of ALL Pebble speakers: V1 vs V2 vs V3
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.
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!
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