They are only Creative Pebble 2.0 USB-powered speakers. Perhaps I am looking for a unicorn, but you wanted USB speakers (as in USB-only) speakers like you have USB headphones (as in USB-only) headphones. You don’t want speakers that you need to plug in the stupid 3.5mm plug. In fact, You do not want anything that has a 3.5mm plug. Do not buy these if you are expecting USB-only speakers.
These speakers came recommended on a couple of blogs, but I was skeptical of anything USB-powered and was nearly certain I’d want something with a subwoofer. After giving it some thought, I decided these speakers were cheap enough and portable, so I could easily put them to use somewhere else if they didn’t live up to my unreasonable standards for word processing background music and the occasional webinar.
These speakers are remarkably well balanced – and provide an incredible amount of clarity at their softest (which is much quieter than other speakers at this price point) and loudest (no distortion, granted, I haven’t had much reason to test their upper limits). The bass is perfect at close proximity. It sounds much more treble at a distance, but the speakers are obviously oriented to serve one pair of ears sitting near the source – and they do that marvelously.
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)
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