Creative T3150 Bluetooth Speakers

Creative T3150 Bluetooth Speakers Creative has just announced their latest addition to the market, which would be the T3150 Bluetooth speakers that carry an extremely portable design despite maintaining a traditional look. The Creative T3150 Bluetooth speaker can be best described to be an entry-level, 2.1-channel PC speaker whenever you cast your eyes on it, where it also packs stereo Bluetooth audio connectivity that enables it to handle mobile devices without batting an eyelid.

Of course, Creative also mentioned that the T3150 will feature an Image Focusing Plate that helps to widen the listening sweet spot, which should be, er, for the lack of a better word, music to your ears. It will cost approximately $100 after conversion for a purported May release, and for those who have yet to own a single speaker system at home, perhaps the Creative T3150 Bluetooth speaker might be a good place to start, as it will play nice with other audio devices, in addition to offering wireless connectivity as well when it comes to audio streaming. Certainly the best of both worlds warrant your attention (and money)?

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Creative T3150 delivers stealthy, 2.1-channel Bluetooth audio on the cheap

Creative T3150 delivers stealthy, 21channel Bluetooth speakers on the cheap

Bluetooth speakers still tend to revolve around portable designs, but there’s been a gradual shift toward traditional-looking speakers that just happen to have short-range wireless as an option. Creative’s T3150 is proof positive: while it’s an entry-level, 2.1-channel PC speaker on the outside, it stuffs in stereo Bluetooth audio to handle mobile devices in a pinch. Mind you, that’s not the only thing Creative is stealthy about. Although the company is willing to say that the T3150 has an Image Focusing Plate to widen the listening sweet spot, there’s no mention of the power output; we’ve reached out for more detail. At prices of £60 and €70 (around $100) for the planned May launch, though, we’d expect a modest amount of wireless audio power.

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