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Creative has for a long time churned out decent quality PC speakers, from stereo setups right the through to 8-channel surround models. Most recently it's been the company's stereo desktop sets that have really caught our eye with the T20 , T40 and HD50 s...
Great price, Plenty of bass, Easy to use...
Clarity isn't the best, Not Portable...
If you want to stream music from your phone or laptop to your speakers without the need for wires, these Creative T12s do the job admirably. They're easy to setup and provide a nice rounded sound that suits most genres. They're not the most practical if y...
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Tweet The Creative T12 Wireless are a 2.0 set of wireless speakers, designed to be hooked up to any Bluetooth device, most likely your PC or mobile phone. Like other Bluetooth devices in Creative’s range, it also features the apt-X codec, promising en...
Compact, great sound quality, BassFlex rear firing woofer adds meat, apt-X compatible...
For the type of setup you might deploy these speakers in, Bluetooth might not be a great advantage, priced a little too close to better performing wired alternatives, or 2.1 wireless models...
Excellent performance in the middle range, the T12 Wireless speakers will boost the performance of any laptop with the flexibility of Bluetooth, if that's an appealing featureKey specs3.5mm jack, Bluetooth...
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Bluetooth speakers, indeed all wireless speakers, will inevitably command a higher price tag than their wired equivalents, so being priced at roughly £50 on various sites around the web, but listing a recommended retail price of nearer to £80, is not...
So, is the build quality good enough to represent value for money? Yes. Is the sound quality good enough to represent value for money? Yes. But really only if you are comparing them to their bluetooth counterparts. I remain sceptical of bluetooth and w...
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If you’re looking for standard computer speakers – the kind that you don’t remove from your desk unless you absolutely have to – then Creative’s T12 wireless speakers might be right for you. The T12s are particularly difficult to set up, due to the fac...
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Creative Labs has been synonymous with great-sounding PC speakers for years, so I generally expect excellent audio even from the company's lower-end products. The Inspire T12 speaker system ( available from Amazon ) did not disappoint, delivering warm ste...
If you want to upgrade the audio quality of streamed music and videos on your PC and are working with a modest budget, the Inspire T12 fit the bill. They won't dazzle you with design like the GoGroove BassPULSE, and they don't integrate the wireless capab...
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Creative Labs has been synonymous with great-sounding PC speakers for years, so I generally expect excellent audio even from the company's lower-end products. The Inspire T12 speaker system ( available from Amazon ) did not disappoint, delivering warm ste...
If you want to upgrade the audio quality of streamed music and videos on your PC and are working with a modest budget, the Inspire T12 fit the bill. They won't dazzle you with design like the GoGroove BassPULSE, and they don't integrate the wireless capab...
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While the Creative T12 speakers performed beautifully and are easy on the eyes, we found it difficult to come up with a convincing enough use-case for its much-touted Bluetooth playback feature. Sure, every now and then someone might pair a device and...
Bass performance, Small footprint...
Bluetooth as a feature likely to become redundant...
While the speakers performed beautifully and are easy on the eyes, we found it difficult to come up with a convincing enough use-case scenario for the Bluetooth playback feature. What is most likely to happen is that they will eventually be reduced to...
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A few weeks back, we saw Creative’s Inspire S2 Bluetooth speakers and we felt that they were a little overpriced and the subwoofer that came along with it, was well, underpowered. Now we have the new T12 stereo wireless speakers from Creative. They...
The T12 speakers are priced at Rs. 5,499 which is quite steep if you look at the average price range for desktop speakers. For that matter, even the D100 is priced lower than this and performs pretty well. The T12 has its own share of problems of shril...
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