It seeks to raise its game further with LightSync, which aims to transform the ambience in your room by throwing different lighting against the wall from the LEDs behind the speakers. Like its competitors, the Switzerland-based PC peripheral manufacturer is already heavily invested in RGB lighting. Logitech returns to the gaming speaker arena with its G560 after a long hiatus. If you are in the market for a sub-$50 speaker set, be sure to check this one out. The high gain mode only works when you pair the Pebble with a 10W USB port. You will find the volume knob and Bluetooth pairing button as well as gain switch (to activate amplified audio) on the right speaker. Each speaker is measured at 4.8 by 4.7 by 4.6 inches. In terms of design, the Pebble retains its minimalist eggshell-like finish with drivers pointing at a 45-degree angle so audio is directed more towards the listeners’ ears. Granted, single-piece Bluetooth speakers are like a dime a dozen these days but the Pebble’s traditional two-channel setup allows for better stereo separation.
The addition of Bluetooth 5 in this version makes the Pebble more versatile. The latest Pebble benefits from having a pair of 2.25-inch drivers, delivering a peak output of 16W. Not only are the speakers powered entirely by USB, but they also receive digital audio from the same port.
The Creative Pebble, now in its third iteration, has evolved into a true USB-C speaker set.