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Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro leaks in more renders showing more angles
2:12 am | September 11, 2025

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A few days ago we saw the first render depicting the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro, the Galaxy S25's successor, and today we are treated to even more leaked renders. These are CAD-based and show multiple angles, we also get to see its front for the first time. Samsung is rumored to launch three devices in January as usual, but not the three it's done so far. Instead, we'll be getting the S26 Pro, the S26 Edge, and the S26 Ultra. The "+" model is gone as it was the weakest seller of the traditional trio, replaced by the Edge with the same-ish screen size and a thinner build, while the...

Spotify starts rolling out lossless audio feature
12:31 am |

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Spotify has announced that it is rolling out the Spotify HiFi lossless audio feature on the platform. The feature is currently available in Australia, Austria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, the US, and the UK for Spotify Premium customers, and will gradually roll out to more than 50 countries through October. Spotify first announced its plans to launch Spotify HiFi in 2021. This was likely going to be higher priced tier, as that was the standard at the time among competitors like Tidal, Amazon, and Qobuz. Then, Apple came in and...

Spotify starts rolling out lossless audio feature
12:31 am |

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Spotify has announced that it is rolling out the Spotify HiFi lossless audio feature on the platform. The feature is currently available in Australia, Austria, Czechia, Denmark, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, the US, and the UK for Spotify Premium customers, and will gradually roll out to more than 50 countries through October. Spotify first announced its plans to launch Spotify HiFi in 2021. This was likely going to be higher priced tier, as that was the standard at the time among competitors like Tidal, Amazon, and Qobuz. Then, Apple came in and...

The case of the new Apple AirPods Pro 3 has a smaller battery
11:02 pm | September 10, 2025

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The new Apple AirPods Pro 3 have double the ANC performance, a built-in heart rate monitor and a live translation mode. The buds themselves also offer longer battery life, though that comes with an asterisk. Indeed, the Pro 3 buds are rated for up to 8 hours of continuous playback time – that’s up from 6 hours with the Pro 2 buds. However, the total listening time (buds + case) for the new model is 24 hours – that’s 6 hours short of the 30 hours that the Pro 2 buds can achieve. In other words, the battery inside the charging case is a lot smaller. Keep in mind that the AirPods Pro 3...

I tested Creative’s 2.1-channel soundbar – it’s impressive for the money, and can be used with a TV or a computer
10:00 pm |

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Creative Stage Pro 2.1: Two-minute review

If you’re looking for a very affordable soundbar with a subwoofer, the Creative Stage Pro 2.1 should be on your radar. There are cheaper options available, but most are just a standalone soundbar. And the ones that do come with a sub are most likely from a brand that even a product reviewer like me wouldn’t recognize when browsing the endless options on Amazon.

If most of the best soundbars prioritize performance, features, or price point, then the price point is most important here. The performance of the Creative Stage Pro 2.1 soundbar is fine for a budget-friendly model and a definite improvement on the built-in audio of most flat-screen TVs. The feature set is also somewhat limited, though it does have a trick or two up its sleeve.

Overall, this soundbar is for someone who wants to upgrade their TV (or computer) audio without spending much money, since most soundbars with a subwoofer are going to cost more.

Creative Stage Pro on TV stand

The Stage Pro's alphanumeric LED display is a rare feature in a budget soundbar (Image credit: Future)

The Creative Stage Pro is not quite petite, but it’s relatively compact at just under 22 inches wide. Its front is rounded and slightly pointed up due to the way it sits on its two attached feet. There’s an LED display that reads out information like volume/settings and source – a feature I appreciate that is strangely missing from many soundbars, including pricey ones.

The button layout on the soundbar’s top is pretty straightforward, with a power, volume level, input, Bluetooth, and SuperWide (more on that feature in a bit) buttons. All the basics are there, though you have to use the remote to get more granular in the controls, mainly by adding independent adjustments for the bass and treble, along with the sound mode selector.

The port selection might not wow, but it’s actually fairly robust for such a compact soundbar, with an HDMI ARC input with CEC Control (which lets you use one remote to control both the TV and soundbar), as well as optical digital, AUX, and USB-C inputs. It’s also worth noting that there’s Bluetooth 5.3 wireless support for streaming music.

At just under five inches deep, the subwoofer is also fairly compact, even if it stands a bit tall at 16.5 inches. The sub’s power cord is permanently attached, so if something happens to it, you’ll have to replace the whole subwoofer.

Creative Stage Pro remote control held in hand

All sound adjustments to the Stage Pro can be made from the included remote (Image credit: Future)

Before I discuss performance, it’s worth noting that there’s a lot of power on tap with the Creative Stage Pro 2.1, which has two 20W channels for the soundbar and 40 watts for the sub, with a peak of 160 watts. This guy will give you more than enough volume, and I actually listened to it at a fairly low volume level setting most of the time.

There’s plenty of low end, though the bass doesn’t quite get that deep. After spending time watching blockbusters like The Batman where everything is always blowing up, it was clear that this system doesn’t deliver a lot of sub-bass – not too surprising when the subwoofer driver is a relatively small 5.25 inches.

As far as the mids go, they’re a bit boosted, and I wish I could back off a bit with EQ settings (something one would find on more expensive soundbars) for a flatter response. Ultimately, I ended up preferring to turn up the treble and bass a little bit and turn down the volume. The high frequencies on cheaper speakers and soundbars typically sound either tinny or muted, but luckily, the Creative Stage Pro has a decent amount of treble detail.

Considering the Creative Stage Pro is relatively compact, the soundstage is pretty narrow. I didn’t hear much in the way of sound effects positioning, whether in the aforementioned The Batman or other media, including some audio test tracks on YouTube.

As is expected at its price point, the Creative Stage Pro’s feature set is pretty minimal. There’s no Wi-Fi streaming or voice assistant support, though there is Bluetooth for wireless streaming.

What the soundbar does have for features is its various sound presets and Creative’s SuperWide Technology. The five presets are the usual variety: Movies, Music, Vocals, and Gaming. I found them to be a bit too subtle to be all that noticeable, though when I selected the Off option, there was a bit of a volume drop.

Of the presets, I wish Vocal – a mode that usually helps with boosting dialogue – was more distinguished, but it’s too small a boost to really help. I also wish there were a Night preset similar to that found on other soundbars that would limit volume peaks and boost quiet parts so you can hear what’s going on while keeping the volume low.

Creative’s SuperWide feature is more interesting. It has three settings, Near, Far, and Off, with Near or Far engaging processing that expands the audio horizontally for a bit of a wraparound effect to create a greater sense of space.

SuperWide is also great for adjusting the sound for use with a computer or a TV, with the Near setting optimized for a desktop installation. When toggling through the two modes, I did get a sense of audio being closer or farther away, depending on the setting. It’s a bit of a gimmick, but a pretty cool one, and a good substitute for surround sound or spatial audio.

Creative Stage Pro 2.1 review: Price & release date

Creative Stage Pro top surface control buttons

The Stage Pro's top surface control buttons (Image credit: Future)
  • Price: $139.99 / £139.99 (around AU$220)
  • Date first available: July 2025

Creative has been on the budget audio train for a long time, so a price tag of £139.99 / $139.99 (AU$220) for a 2.1 soundbar system is about what one would expect from the company.

This system might have some limitations, as discussed in this review, but it is among the best cheap soundbars with a subwoofer. After all, when you get down to this price point, you’re either dealing with a very limited package, such as the even more affordable Majority Naga 60, a standalone soundbar that comes with its own performance issues. Alternatively, you’ll have to pay more for the just barely sub-$500 Sony HT-S2000. Of course, that 3.1-channel soundbar comes with Dolby Atmos and has better sound quality, but it’s almost four times the price despite being our top budget soundbar pick.

Should I buy the Creative Stage Pro 2.1?

Creative Stage Pro input ports

Ports include HDMI ARC, optical digital and 3.5 analog audio inputs and a subwoofer output (Image credit: Future)
Creative Stage Pro 2.1

Attributes

Notes

Rating

Features

Somewhat limited audio quality and features, but you’re still getting a lot for the price

4 / 5

Performance

The bass doesn’t get super deep, and the soundstage could be wider, but this soundbar will be an upgrade for most TVs

3.5 / 5

Design

A bit utilitarian looking, especially the sub, but it has an LED display and side-firing speakers

4 / 5

Value

Priced just right, especially when you consider it comes with a subwoofer

4.5 / 5

Buy it if...

You’re on a budget but want a subwoofer: The price is very affordable for a soundbar/subwoofer combo, and finding a similar setup from other established brands is going to set you back quite a bit more.

You want a soundbar that can work with both a TV and a desktop computer: Creative has its roots in computer audio, so it’s no surprise that they make it easy to switch the soundbar between computer and TV setups.

Don't buy it if...

You want superior audio quality: While the Creative Stage Pro is a step up from built-in TV audio, it’s not perfect and isn’t going to satisfy pickier listeners. If that sounds like you, save up or skip the subwoofer for something a bit higher quality.

You care about features: Though the Creative Stage Pro does have an interesting feature or two, the package is pretty limited. There’s no voice assistant support or Wi-Fi streaming, for instance.

Creative Stage Pro 2.1: Also consider

Majority Naga 60

Like the Creative Stage Pro, the Majority Naga 60’s biggest asset is its low, low price. Even though it is a single unit, it does have a built-in subwoofer and the ability to project 3D audio. Of course, both are a bit limited, and the sound can distort at higher volumes.

Read our full Majority Naga 60 review

Sony HT-S2000

The Sony HT-S2000 stretches the concept of budget to a degree, but this petite soundbar sounds impressive and provides Dolby Atmos / DTS:X processing. It is surprisingly light on some features given the price tag, however

Read our full Sony HT-S2000 review

How I tested the Creative Stage Pro 2.1

Creative Stage Pro on shipping box with accessories

The Stage Pro with its included accessories (Image credit: Future)
  • Used regularly for several weeks
  • Tested with all sorts of media
  • Tested the different modes

I used the Creative Stage Pro 2.1 soundbar regularly for a few weeks, streaming all sorts of media from old and new movies to TV shows and music. I pressed every button on the remote to check out the different sound presets as well as the Superwide Technology modes.

I’ve tested a lot of tech gear over the years, from laptops to keyboards and speakers, and so have been able to use my expertise towards giving an honest and fair opinion, not to mention a critical eye, to any product I test.

First reviewed September 2025

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro, S26 Edge to offer same charging speed as predecessors
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In recent days, numerous rumors have surfaced about Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 lineup. The latest suggests that some phones in the lineup may not receive any upgrades in charging speeds. According to leaker Ice Universe (PhoneArt on X), the Galaxy S26 Pro and Galaxy S26 Edge will offer 25W fast charging support, same as the current Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Edge. This contradicts a recent rumor that hinted at 45W charging support on the Pro model. If the new rumor is true, it will be a big disappointment for Samsung fans. The Galaxy S26 Pro is said to pack a 4,300 mAh battery,...

EU label reveals that latest iPhones still have issues with fall damage, repairability
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As of June this year, smartphones sold in the EU must undergo standardized testing, which will offer durability and battery scores to help users make better purchasing decisions. The testing procedures have their critics and one stands out as the most vocal and by far the most important one, Apple. Results for the Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max show it trailing the competition with a Class B rating in the fall tests – it’s rated to survive 180 falls, compared to Class A (270 falls) for the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Pixel 10 Pro XL. We have these stats in our database to help you compare...

Ice Universe: the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra will get a downgraded 10MP 3x telephoto camera
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Just yesterday Apple unveiled important improvements to the telephoto and selfie cameras for the new iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max. How will rival Samsung respond in January when it will unveil the Galaxy S26 series and its crown jewel, the S26 Ultra? Well... for all the talk of which cameras will be upgraded and which will not, we didn’t expect to hear about downgrades. Ice Universe, who has often been critical of Samsung’s product design in the past, reports that Galaxy S26 Ultra’s mid-range telephoto camera will feature a 3x f/2.4 lens with a 10MP 1/3.94” sensor with 1.0µm pixels. For...

Apple iPhone 17, Watch Series 11 announcement wrap-up
5:53 pm |

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The iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air made their debut at Apple’s “Awe dropping” keynote yesterday. The new iPhones bring updates across the board and, more importantly, a new visual identity for Cupertino. The four new iPhones were joined by three new Apple Watches, including the Series 11, Watch SE 3 and Watch Ultra 3. We also got the long-awaited AirPods Pro 3. iPhone 17 series key specs We already covered pricing details for the new iPhones. The new phones are going on pre-order in the first wave of 63 countries this Friday (September 12), while deliveries start a week later...

Apple iPhone 17, Watch Series 11 announcement wrap-up
5:53 pm |

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The iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air made their debut at Apple’s “Awe dropping” keynote yesterday. The new iPhones bring updates across the board and, more importantly, a new visual identity for Cupertino. The four new iPhones were joined by three new Apple Watches, including the Series 11, Watch SE 3 and Watch Ultra 3. We also got the long-awaited AirPods Pro 3. iPhone 17 series key specs We already covered pricing details for the new iPhones. The new phones are going on pre-order in the first wave of 63 countries this Friday (September 12), while deliveries start a week later...

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