Creative has released several well-received “Roar” portable Bluetooth speakers under its Sound Blaster label, but the new iRoar drops the Sound Blaster name, gains a bit in size over the original Roar ...
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While Creative's iRoar Intelligent Bluetooth Speaker offers decent sound and an amazing feature set, there are other downsides that slash its score considerably. Produced with the help of Wyclef Jean, ...
Creative Stage 2.1 The new Creative Stage 2.1 isn’t overly complicated, and actually, that’s part of its appeal. IT’s a large soundbar that is ideal for PC users with large monitors, including ultra ...
With desk space at a premium, The Katana V2X Soundbar keeps its footprint low, and its impact turned all the way up.
Sure, we all love a good pair of headphones, and gaming headphones are their own category entirely. But for those times when you’d prefer not to wear headphones, speakers are still necessary. Creative ...
Creative is coming at us from a different angle this time, launching three small speaker systems. The highest-end set is the GigaWorks ProGamer G500 ($315), which has 5.1 sound, THX certification and ...
The feature list on Creative's Sound Blaster Roar Pro Bluetooth Portable Speaker is once again truly amazing, however, it doesn't provide any tangible improvement over previous products in the Roar ...
How Much Does it Cost? Right now, the Creative Stage is on Amazon UK for just £79.99. That’s about £40-50 cheaper than the equivalent from Bose, LG, Sharp, and a whole bunch of others, for honestly, ...