
Creative Pebble 2.0
Score: 65/100
Lielongren LLR050AB
Score: 40/100Rankings

The Creative Pebble 2.0 is a USB-powered 2.0 desktop speaker system that combines far-field driver technology and passive radiators to deliver clear mids and decent bass in a compact, minimalist form factor. While it lacks deep sub-bass and wireless options, its imaging and midrange performance exceed expectations for its size and price.

The LIELONGREN LLR050AB is a tiny USB-powered sound bar delivering modest stereo sound with enhanced bass via a passive radiator. Its ultra-compact form and plug-and-play simplicity make it a budget-friendly upgrade for laptops and small desktops.
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4.4 Wbest | 3 W | |
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50.8 mmbest | — | |
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| ↓ lower better | 0.635 kg | 0.25 kgbest |
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Audio(2) | ||
Total Output Power (W) | 4.4 W | 3 W |
Audio Output Mode | 2.0 | Stereo |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connectivity Options | USB Type‑A, 3.5 mm line‑in | USB |
Physical Specs(2) | ||
Overall Weight (kg) | 0.635 kg | 0.25 kg |
Dimensions | 126 x 126 x 243 mm | 4.7 x 3.7 x 18.3 cm |

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Professional reviewers praise the Pebble 2.0 for its surprisingly detailed mids, excellent imaging and the clever use of far-field drivers and passive radiators that give the tiny system a sense of depth, while acknowledging the trade-off of omitting Bluetooth and deep sub-bass.
Everyday users consistently highlight the speaker's unexpected bass punch, sleek aesthetic and seamless Linux compatibility, while repeatedly complaining about the short inter-speaker cable, fragile driver domes and the absence of a headphone jack or Bluetooth.

“Surprised by the bass”

“Perfect for replacing laptop speakers”

“Clean, modern look”




Professional reviewers highlight its simplicity, affordability, and minimalist design, noting it as a solid entry-level upgrade but not a premium sound system.
Users praise the immediate plug-and-play experience and noticeable audio improvement, while noting the lack of on-device volume controls and occasional distortion at high volumes.