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I think these stylish desktop speakers might be my next pick

Creative's new Pebble Nova desktop speakers look like a set of orbs with RGB lighting. They also promise clear audio and powerful bass

Creative Pebble Nova Desktop Speakers

At the moment, I’ve modded a set of 2001 Apple Pro speakers to use on my desktop. You know, the transparent ones. But I’m sure they’ll give up one day, and I might have discovered my next pick. It’s Creative’s latest release in the Pebble series is the Nova. They’re a set of orb-shaped desktop speakers with RGB lighting. And they promise excellent sound, of course.

At the heart of the Pebble Nova is a coaxial driver design. This is a clever bit of engineering that aligns the tweeter and woofer to deliver rich, seamless audio. Add in 45-degree elevated drivers to the mix, and you’ve got sound aimed directly at your ears. There’s even a stand included for the speakers to give them extra elevation.

But it’s not just about sound. The Nova speakers are ready to light up your space (literally) with RGB lighting. Whether you’re going for moody blues or rave-ready neon, it’s all customisable through the Creative app. The Pebble Nova speakers don’t disappoint when it comes to connectivity.

They pack in Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless streaming, USB audio for plug-and-play simplicity, and the good ol’ 3.5 mm AUX input for everything else. For the audio purists, pairing it with the Sound Blaster X5 promises high-fidelity sound that’ll make your Spotify playlists sound like they were recorded in Abbey Road Studios.

The Creative Pebble Nova speakers are available now for £240, directly from Creative. It’s not pocket change, but for a premium desktop speaker that promises to be a looker and a performer, it might just be worth it.

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Connor is a writer for Stuff, working across the magazine and the Stuff.tv website. He has been writing for around seven years now, with writing across the web and in print too. Connor has experience on most major platforms, though does hold a place in his heart for macOS, iOS/iPadOS, electric vehicles, and smartphone tech. Just like everyone else around here, he’s a fan of gadgets of all sorts! Aside from writing, Connor is involved in the startup scene. This exciting involvement puts him at the front of new and exciting tech, always on the lookout for innovating products.

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