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Creative Releases Pebble Nova Desktop Speakers

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Creative Technology proudly announces the launch of the Creative Pebble Nova, a premium desktop speaker that expands the well-loved Pebble series. With its unique angled design and exceptional audio performance, the Pebble series has earned a loyal following among audio enthusiasts. The latest Pebble Nova builds on this success, representing a significant step toward a more premium range, featuring an elegant design and stunning audio quality that outshines its price point.

Star-Quality Sound
Designed to impress, the latest Pebble Nova not only delivers pristine audio but also serves as a captivating centerpiece for any space. Boasting a coaxial driver design, the Pebble Nova aligns the tweeter and woofer for seamless, rich sound across the full audio spectrum. For an even better audio experience, pair it with the Sound Blaster X5 for high-fidelity audio streaming that captures every detail. The iconic 45° elevated drivers also work to direct sound right to the user's ears, creating a personal and immersive listening experience. Plus, with the included stand, users can elevate the speakers for better audio projection and a sleeker look.



Play it Your Way
With eye-catching RGB lighting that spans the full color spectrum, the Pebble Nova adds a vibrant touch to any setting. Connectivity is also a breeze, with options for Bluetooth 5.3 streaming, USB audio playback, and a universal 3.5 mm AUX input. The Creative app also unlocks access to the proprietary Acoustic Engine audio technologies, including Surround, Smart Volume, Bass, Dialog+, and Crystal Voice, enabling users to fully customize audio settings and RGB lighting to suit their individual preferences.

The launch of the Pebble Nova honors the legacy of its predecessors while paving the way for a new chapter in audio excellence. "The Pebble Nova embodies our commitment to enhancing the audio experience for users who demand quality and style. It's not just another product; it represents the next step in the evolution of the Pebble family," states Song Siow Hui, CEO from Creative.

Pricing and Availability
Pebble Nova is priced at $279.99/€279.99 and is available at Creative.com.



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One of the reasons why the original Pebble and subsequent Pebble Plus are so popular is that they are very inexpensive; the Pebbles can be had for US$20 and the Pebble Pluses for $35-50. I don't know who would purchase these for $280 when you can buy Audioengine A2+ for around that much. I don't think these will sound as good as the A2+; just a hunch, though.
 

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Creative is a weird brand nowadays in that they can’t decide if they want to be premium or not, their products are all over the place. Cheap, expensive, cheap, expensive.
 

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One of the reasons why the original Pebble and subsequent Pebble Plus are so popular is that they are very inexpensive; the Pebbles can be had for US$20 and the Pebble Pluses for $35-50. I don't know who would purchase these for $280 when you can buy Audioengine A2+ for around that much. I don't think these will sound as good as the A2+; just a hunch, though.
But hey, these have RGB! :D
 
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One of the reasons why the original Pebble and subsequent Pebble Plus are so popular is that they are very inexpensive; the Pebbles can be had for US$20 and the Pebble Pluses for $35-50. I don't know who would purchase these for $280 when you can buy Audioengine A2+ for around that much. I don't think these will sound as good as the A2+; just a hunch, though.
I like that these angle up without needing a stand/wedge. Which isn't to say I'd buy them, but that's a feature I like in PC speakers.
 
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One of the reasons why the original Pebble and subsequent Pebble Plus are so popular is that they are very inexpensive; the Pebbles can be had for US$20 and the Pebble Pluses for $35-50. I don't know who would purchase these for $280 when you can buy Audioengine A2+ for around that much. I don't think these will sound as good as the A2+; just a hunch, though.
Agreed, bought two pairs of the things exactly because they're cheap yet sound decent.
 
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One of the reasons why the original Pebble and subsequent Pebble Plus are so popular is that they are very inexpensive; the Pebbles can be had for US$20 and the Pebble Pluses for $35-50. I don't know who would purchase these for $280 when you can buy Audioengine A2+ for around that much. I don't think these will sound as good as the A2+; just a hunch, though.
I may not have the RGB quality the pebbles have,I will put my A2's against these any day. I just think overall the A2's are a more audiophile quality speaker and more full rounded. JMHO
 

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Creative is a weird brand nowadays in that they can’t decide if they want to be premium or not, their products are all over the place. Cheap, expensive, cheap, expensive.
Cover all bases like gpus, cpus, nothing wrong with that
 
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I don't know who would purchase these for $280 when you can buy Audioengine A2+ for around that much. I don't think these will sound as good as the A2+; just a hunch, though.

Likely true, and yet the Audioengines are some of the worst sound-quality/$ around with their puny little 2" drivers and miserable rolloff that drops off a cliff below 110Hz. They're accurate enough within their woofer's realistic limits of 125Hz-2KHz and the silk domes handle the treble pretty well, even if there's a bit of a gap in the crossover. Don't get me wrong, the A2+ are great little speakers, but they're little, which is a real problem, and they're hella expensive, primarily because of all the connectivity which is convenient, but pushes what should really be a $100 set of speakers several price tiers higher than they perform, unless you're explicitly searching for the specific combination of connectivity the A2+ offers and willing to pay for the privilege.

If you want sound quality rather than cosmetics, then it's hard not to argue for a couple of 5" studio monitors from your brand of choice with a basic DSP tune, something you can do for free with RoomEQWizard and any half-decent microphone.
 

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For $280, I would rather get a set of well-known studio monitors, or even their own GigaWorks T40 which are significantly less and still on sale.

Aside from being powered through USB-C PD, there is no notable advantages that makes it worth $280.
 
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Few things it put me off:

1) USB Charger as power like in previous Pebble X some critized that depending on the charger
it will affect the sound quality.
2) Not High resolution audio certified, no support for LDAC but SBC BT Codec.
This alone will justify this speaker is not worth $400.
You can get a Studio monitor with High resolution audio certified.
3) The price obviously

Is no brainer if anyone wants to buy this speaker like others mentioned.
There are better options out there and you won't be bother about using using USB charger.
 
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I got the Creative Pebble Pros for $50 for my work speakers. They sound actually sound pretty damn decent as long as you have the plugged into the 65W power source. These on the other hand, I would love to hear them to actually hear the difference (if any). However, like everyone else said here, I would never add them to a serious setup without a subwoofer. These have a 55Hz cutoff...yeah no thx.
 
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One of the reasons why the original Pebble and subsequent Pebble Plus are so popular is that they are very inexpensive; the Pebbles can be had for US$20 and the Pebble Pluses for $35-50. I don't know who would purchase these for $280 when you can buy Audioengine A2+ for around that much. I don't think these will sound as good as the A2+; just a hunch, though.
I got mine for 12 off amazon lol they are ok speakers but sound like they are partly in a barn.
 
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Lmao 280 for a plastic housing and two weak magnets.

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