🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Creative T100 2.0 Compact Hi-Fi Speakers deliver an impressive audio experience with up to 80W peak power, Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, and a sleek design that fits perfectly in any workspace. With multiple connectivity options and customizable EQ presets, these speakers are perfect for gamers, music lovers, and anyone seeking superior sound quality.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 80 Watts |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB, Optical |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.7"D x 5.1"W x 8.2"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, MP3 Player, Personal Computer, Tablet |
Woofer Diameter | 2.75 Inches |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
MP3 player | No |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Color | 2.0 System + Optical-in |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Control Method | Remote |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Plug Mount,Table Mount,Tabletop |
Speaker Type | Computer |
Additional Features | USB-Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Gaming Consoles, For Computers, For Smartphones or Tablets |
Subwoofer Diameter | 2.75 Inches |
F**A
Si, cómpralos para ambientes pequeños o apartamentos
El sonido es bueno y claro con presencia de bajos sin ser dominantes, la calidad de acabado de las cajas es de acuerdo al precio, los botones en la bocina principal tienen un ligero retardo al momento de pulsarlos, la calidad de los cables podría mejorar, el control remoto tiene un diseño y acabado que no va de acuerdo con el estilo de los parlantes.Finalmente, englobando el producto, por el precio, frente a la competencia y teniendo en cuenta la potencia que ofrece; es un buen producto, recomendado para Pc o Tv en ambientes pequeños
A**X
High Quality Speakers for a Reasonable Price
I replaced an old set of Bose speakers with these on my desktop computer, and the sound quality is about the same, and these have a remote so I can place them out of reach for better separation. The only negative is that they are larger than the older speakers.
B**T
Really good but you MUST make a few adjustments!
Great for the price but...When I first listened to these speakers I immediately was going to send them back because the sound was hollow and tinny, and then I adjusted the base and set the EQ to music. Once I made those changes I was very happy with these speakers. I really, really wish they would have allowed for a USB connection to my computer dock. I believe this would have provided even better sound. AUX plugs seem so last century! Overall, I am happy with these speakers.
J**Z
Superior sound
These little speakers sound amazing. I definately will buy again.
N**M
Just stopped working!
I used these speakers less than 3 weeks. I could not get the Bluetooth to work, so I figured I was doing something wrong.I'm not much of a computer person so I finally called my tech. We discovered it was nothing wrong I was doing, the blasted speakers just didn't work. It's way past the return date, I only had 30 days anyhow. Pretty expensive for 3 weeks of use. These speakers are junk! $80 worth of junk.
C**M
Old company but excellent quality
Anyone that had a computer in the 90's or a bit later must have had Soundblaster little speakers at some point. My son was surprised that I would purchase these since we all thought technology had passed Creative by. WRONG! These are the best speakers for under $100 that I have ever heard. Yes, I'm 75 but I have some very expensive equipment. HifiMan headphones and amps are my go to, along with Sennheiser and Audeze, as well as Kipsch speakers. I needed a pair of bluetooth speakers for quiet time while falling asleep. The T-100s are clear and crisp at low volume. If you need a pair of speakers that are small, inexpensive and good quality, give an old friend a shot. You will be as surprised as I was.
W**D
I wanted to love these, but they hit a pet peeve
Man, I really wanted to love these. I've been using a set of Bose Companion 2 speakers on my PC. They have pretty good sound, but the majority of what I'm "listening" to on my computer comes from YouTube videos and audiobooks that are very speech heavy. I felt like my Bose were a little more suited for music and some of the vocals were muddier than I'd like (and there's no quick way to change the sound without a dedicated EQ program,) so I tried these, as it was simple to change the audio settings from the remote, depending on what I was listening to at the time. Having the ability to use USB and Bluetooth was an added bonus. I set them up and tried them out. Yes, the sound was good! Easy to change the EQ with the remote, got a bit more clarity on the voices in my shows - but there was something off. I stopped my show. About 10-15 seconds later, I noticed the room felt even more quiet than it had since I stopped the show. Then I got a notification on my computer and 10-15 seconds later, it got MORE quiet. I played around and realized, while these speakers don't have the dreaded electronic "hum" that some powered speakers emit, there is a low, sort of air wooshing sound (best I can explain) when the speakers engage. Once I picked up on it, I could hear it underneath the audio as well as when the audio stopped. The wooshing noise continues for about 10-15 seconds after ANY sound is made on the computer. Email notification ding? Another 10-15 seconds of white noise follows until the speakers actual go silent. EVERY. TIME. As a person with sensory issues, it quickly became bothersome and distracting to me. I tried changing settings, I tried changing volumes, it never went away. It's like a processor or something in the speaker engages any time they make a sound and just stays on waiting, then turns off if there's no additional sound. Next sound, there it is again.Just in case this was a normal thing I hadn't noticed with my previous speakers, or a cord issue, I unplugged the audio cable from Creative speakers and plugged it directly into the Bose speakers. Then I tested. Played sound, stopped, NO sound whatsoever when the audio stopped. No latent wooshing after notifications; just pure silence. The ability to change the EQ with the remote and connect via Bluetooth was AWESOME and I really, really wanted to be able to keep these but the wooshing is just too bothersome for me, personally. A lot of people would probably never notice that background noise or be bothered by it, and for those people, these will be fantastic speakers and I really think you'll love them. For people using these speakers in an otherwise silent room, who are sensitive to ambient noises, that extra 10-15 seconds of white noise that drags on after every single time there is ANY sound made by your computer, may become as nerve wracking for you as it was for me.Other notes:Bluetooth connection was quick and easy, the remote was easy to use, and the change of sound modes via the remote was subtle but substantially different for each of the 4 options.The volume on the remote ONLY controls the actual speaker volume itself, not the computer volume, or the volume from your Bluetooth device. For example, with the physical speaker volume all the way up, but the PC or cell phone volume is at 20%, pressing volume up does nothing but make the speakers emit a low beeping noise to indicate they are already at full volume. In order for the remote volume to be useful for you from across the room, you'll basically need the source (PC, Cell phone, etc) volume at 100% and control all speaker volume with the remote or directly from the volume buttons on the right speaker. It's workable, but worth knowing ahead of time, if that's going to be an issue for you.Overall, between the wooshing noise and the remote volume setup, I gave these an overall score of 3/5 stars, because either of those issues alone would each lose a star for me.
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