Bluetooth speaker performance has improved dramatically, surpassing older models in both sound quality and volume. Multiple Bluetooth models were evaluated, including single portable units and matched stereo pairs with a compact subwoofer. A tiny subwoofer (6.14 x 6.16 x 6.24 inches) provides notable low-end reinforcement, balancing the Pebble X speakers despite not matching larger subwoofers. The Pebble X Plus produces strong sound without requiring EQ adjustments. A Creative Labs app is available to control the Acoustic Engine, adjust RGB lighting, and perform firmware upgrades for additional customization and sound-profile options.
It shocks me how good Bluetooth speakers have come over the years. I remember when I bought my first Bose Bluetooth speaker, thinking it had set the bar pretty high. But when I listen to that speaker now -- versus what has become available over the last year -- it's put to shame; not only in sound quality but sheer volume.
Much to my surprise, this minuscule sub (6.14 x 6.16 x 6.24 inches) packs a serious punch. No, it doesn't deliver nearly the sound my SVS SB 1000 Pro offers, but given how small it is, I was shocked at how well it balances out the low end for the Pebble X speakers. You wouldn't think such a small set of speakers could produce such a well-rounded, exciting sound, but these certainly do.
Of course, there is an app you can install, which is the Creative Labs App (/), but I was surprised that the quality of sound produced by the Pebble X Plus didn't need the attention of an EQ. However, if you are so inclined you can install the app, which gives you access to controlling the Acoustic Engine (for different sound profiles), customization of the RGB lights, and perform a firmware upgrade.
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