Creative's new compact XF1 desktop PC speakers support Hi-Res audio

The new Creative XF1 Desktop Speakers support Hi-Res audio over USB-C and Bluetooth 6.0, with a compact size that should fit on most desks.

Creative's new compact XF1 desktop PC speakers support Hi-Res audio
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TL;DR: The Creative XF1 Desktop Speakers offer compact, bookshelf-style design with 72W output, supporting Hi-Res audio via USB-C, Bluetooth 6.0, and AUX. They feature bi-amplification, LDAC codec, a 10-band EQ through the Creative Nexus app, and include angled cork stands, launching July 16 for about $190.
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When it comes to PC audio, especially for gaming, there's a lot of attention paid to headsets. And for good reason: there are many gaming headset options, and their mix of portability, versatility, and microphones makes them a go-to choice for multiplayer gaming and social interaction. That said, dedicated speakers will always have a place in any setup, and if you're looking for a more compact option, you might want to check out the new Creative XF1 Desktop Speakers.

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The physical design here, available in black or white, is traditional bookshelf in that you've got a pair of woofers and tweeters in a design that hasn't really changed all that much in decades. However, the Creative XF1 Desktop Speakers are definitely modern as the built-in DAC supports high-resolution audio across Bluetooth 6.0, USB-C audio, and AUX input. On the wireless front, it supports the lossless LDAC codec for premium sound.

Now, when it comes to overall audio presence, larger speakers/woofers are important. As compact speakers, the Creative XF1 can output 72W of room-filling sound with its 3-inch FEA-optimized woofers. There's also bi-amplification with dedicated amps for both high and low frequencies, delivering cleaner, more balanced sound. As for the high-resolution playback, they support up to 40 kHz via USB Audio and analog line-in.

And as a nice little bonus to amplify the sound of these compact speakers, the Creative XF1 also ships with cork stands that angle the speakers. In addition to wired and wireless connectivity, customization is handled via the Creative Nexus app. This includes a 10-band Parametric EQ for fine-tuning the sound, along with a wide range of presets and profiles for music, movies, gaming, and productivity. The Creative XF1 Desktop Speakers are expected to become available on July 16 for around $190 USD.

Here's a look at the specs.

ItemDetails
Product NameCreative XF1
Product TypeDesktop Speakers
Speaker Configuration2.0 system
Connector TypeBluetooth, AC Wall Plug, USB Audio (Type‑C)
Operating Temperature0-45 degress C
Recommended UsageMovies, Music, Gaming
Dimensions155 x 99.7 x 191mm (x2)
WeightLeft: 1.29kg, Right: 1.36kg
Bluetooth Version6
ProfilesA2DP (Wireless Stereo), AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control)
Operating Frequency2402-2480 MHz
Operating RangeUp to 10m
Wireless CodecsSBC, AAC, LDAC
ControlsVolume, Power, Bluetooth Pairing, Source Toggle, Energy Saving
Supported PlatformsWindows PC, Mac, Mobile (via Bluetooth)
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Kosta is a veteran gaming journalist that cut his teeth on well-respected Aussie publications like PC PowerPlay and HYPER back when articles were printed on paper. A lifelong gamer since the 8-bit Nintendo era, it was the CD-ROM-powered 90s that cemented his love for all things games and technology. From point-and-click adventure games to RTS games with full-motion video cut-scenes and FPS titles referred to as Doom clones. Genres he still loves to this day. Kosta is also a musician, releasing dreamy electronic jams under the name Kbit.

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