The Creative brand has been in the speaker business for a very long time. However, you’re still bound to see Creative speakers ever so often (like the iconic Pebble lineup), and sometimes not even in the form of desktop speakers you’re used to. Creative now offers soundbars, and today we’re checking out the Stage Pro. Given the large number of soundbars or even speakers available on the market, is the Creative Stage Pro the one to pick, though? Design and Construction There’s nothing that really stands out about the design of the Creative Stage Pro soundbar. If you’re looking for the Creative logo, it’s found on the bronze end caps. You’ll likely use these first to set up the soundbar too, since the remote doesn’t come with triple-A batteries. The subwoofer is a 40W system and, like the soundbar, is relatively compact. Read more in our articles including "Creative Stage Pro Review" and "Shokz OpenFit Pro launched, priced in the Philippines".
The Creative brand has been in the speaker business for a very long time. However, you’re still bound to see Creative speakers ever so often (like the iconic Pebble lineup), and sometimes not even in the form of desktop speakers you’re used to.
Creative now offers soundbars, and today we’re checking out the Stage Pro. Given the large number of soundbars or even speakers available on the market, is the Creative Stage Pro the one to pick, though? Design and Construction There’s nothing that really stands out about the design of the Creative Stage Pro soundbar.
Our coverage of creative soundbar includes: "Creative Stage Pro Review"; "Shokz OpenFit Pro launched, priced in the Philippines"; "Nothing Headphone (a) announced". Each article provides unique insights and information.