The Creative Pebble 2.0 is an analog-mechanical audio system featuring 2-inch full-range drivers mounted at a fixed 45-degree elevation to optimize the acoustic axis for near-field monitoring. Technical specifications list a 4.4W RMS output, with power delivered via a standard USB-A connection. The architecture utilizes rear-facing passive membranes for low-frequency extension, avoiding the turbulent noise often associated with ported enclosures.
Structural analysis confirms the use of weighted bases and high-friction damping materials to maintain chassis stability during high-gain operation. The control interface consists of a mechanical potentiometer for volume modulation, which bypasses the need for complex digital chipsets or wireless handshake protocols. Signal input is restricted to a 3.5mm auxiliary connector, ensuring a stable, zero-latency hardware path.
Aggregated data indicates that the interconnect cable between the two orb-shaped units is fixed at 3.9 feet, defining the maximum horizontal soundstage width. Operational efficiency is contingent upon the power supply; metrics show that utilizing a 5V/1A adapter or USB 3.0 port provides the necessary current for maximum gain without inducing signal clipping.
Integrating these units with the JBL Go 3 could serve as a solution for users requiring a transition between fixed-desk analog audio and portable wireless monitoring. Detailed architectural standards for these devices are accessible through the desktop and portable acoustic array index.