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The CreativeT60 2.0 Compact Hi-Fi Desktop Speakers deliver an exceptional audio experience with Clear Dialog and Surround technology, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, and a powerful 60W peak output. Designed for seamless integration with computers and laptops, these speakers enhance your gaming and movie sessions while maintaining a sleek and compact profile.
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, USB |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.8"D x 13.4"W x 12"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 60 Watts |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Speaker Size | 3.5 Millimeters |
Controller Type | Button |
Color | 2.0 System + Clear Dialog and Surround by Sound Blaster |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Control Method | App |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Speaker Type | Soundbar |
Additional Features | Stereo pairing |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
J**J
Nice speakers for the price
For the sale price of $65 I'm very happy with the speakers. I was using a portable bluetooth speaker for my PC for a long time and these are a very nice improvement over that, plus MUCH better than the built-in speakers on my laptop or monitor.The audio quality while sitting at the desk is great, highs/mids/lows all good. They obviously don't produce so much bass that it rattles your desk, but you can still clearly hear the lows better than I expected. I tried a free sound equalizer off the Microsoft App store called "FxSound", and it seemed to improve the audio quality even more, and helps if you want to get more or less high/mid/low out of the speakers, but fyi that app will highjack all your audio output so may want to set it up to not startup automatically with Windows and only use it when you really want.I often use the speakers to stream music from my phone or tablet via bluetooth and they sound good for that too, but listening to actual music files(not streaming) is where you can really hear the good sound quality from these.The audio quality does seem to fade if you are on the other side of the room, mostly the bass sounds a little garbled, so they really are designed for listening up close at the desk, but for that up-close listening they sound great.They are easy to operate, I was able to figure out how to connect to bluetooth without reading the instructions. The volume has a delay in changing when you turn the knob, a little odd but no issue really. Only mild annoying thing is they make popping sounds when connecting/disconnecting the aux cable, but turning the volume down first eliminates that. Size of the speakers is really nice, I didn't want speakers that take up much space, the picture is of them next to a 32" monitor.
A**Y
Solid Product
Work as they should. Not super loud but they sound great. They have multiple connection settings too so you can pair them up with anything. They also look really good as well.
J**A
Good quality, a bit pricey
These speakers are pretty decent, not too feature rich, just what is necessary plus some goodies for productivity/business. The sound quality is very good, they're not as good as say, studio monitors but you can definitely hear a full range of frequencies. The low end is pretty weak, but keep in mind, these get very loud. Just because the low end isn't super audible in the full spectrum, does not mean that bass doesn't carry into the next room! Keep that in mind.The bluetooth only supports SBC, no AAC, however, SBC can still produce nearly equal quality to AAC compression. You also get 1/8” or 3.5mm AUX connection. However, the included AUX cable is of sketchy quality, mine didn't even work. A TRRS adapter is also included and is also sketchy. I don't recommend using them. Just stick to USB or bluetooth unless you have a better AUX cable.The virtual surround is okay, it doesn't sound overprocessed at least, but I can't imagine most people would use it. The clear dialogue feature sounds like it's just applying an EQ preset to boost mids, maybe some additional processing but it's unnecessary considering the frequency response of the speakers are conducive to speech clarity already.I would only recommend these if you don't mind the price. It is hard to find good quality speakers under $100, but I would rather these be priced at $50 instead of $70. So they are a bit overpriced in my opinion, but are still pretty solid. Can't speak to the longevity, I just got these, but as long as you keep them at a reasonable volume they should last a long time. And these get way louder than anyone would ever need for a home office setting.
S**A
Great Speakers
These are great speakers for small spaces. Fit just right. They are versatile and do a lot of things that I do not use such as blue tooth etc. I did not want speakers that required a remote control or a subwoofer. I am not a gamer I just wanted computer speakers. I remembered I had used Creative Lab speakers long ago and I was very happy to find the company is still making great speakers. Easy to install. I love them!!
A**L
Amazing sound quality, but digital USB volume control requires 3rd party app
Overall, I couldn't be happier with these. I bought a set of Creative 5.1s back in the golden area of good speakers (back in the 90s when I was 17 or so and we had reached peak analog electronics before the digital feasco), which I still have and use, and although I've tried several setups over the years, I've never found anything that matched those - especially the "just works" factor, but also volume and sound quality. These are the first computer speakers I've ever owned that I think sound... better.- sound stage is awesome (put the two as far apart as you can, and enjoy)- voice mode is surprisingly good (youtube videos, podcasts, etc)- volume knob works (y'know, because some just suck, but this is as analog as ever)My one gripe is that when you plug them in via USB you lose digital volume control - because "You can't just..." (a la Jonathan Blow). However, I use AudioHijack and Loopback to create a virtual sound device that I can control the volume of, and have that attached to these.I don't think that's the fault of these speakers (I notice the same thing on TVs and other HDMI and USB connected devices), I think it's just that Apple, et al can't figure out the basic simple stuff anymore.Anyway, the analog knob works.My experience is that Bluetooth always craps out (and my Mac has literally had crashed and rebooted with other Bluetooth speakers - I actually verified that it was actually the Bluetooth Audio daemon), so I don't know if I even tried the Bluetooth on these.My only other gripe is that I wish the headphone port was in the front. Were that the case I might be using these analog rather than via USB.In any case, I love them, and I highly recommend them!
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