Friday, April 22nd 2022

Razer Announces Leviathan V2 Gaming Soundbar with Subwoofer

Razer has today announced the Leviathan V2 gaming soundbar with subwoofer featuring THX Spatial Audio and Chroma RGB lighting. The Razer Leviathan V2 is equipped with two full-range drivers (2.0 x 4.0" / 48 x 95 mm), two passive radiators (1.7 x 5.3" / 43 x 135 mm), two tweeters (0.75" / 20 mm), and a down-firing subwoofer (5.5" / 140 mm) delivering a frequency response range of 45 Hz to 20 kHz. The Leviathan V2 includes a USB Type-C port for audio and THX Spatial Audio support on 64-bit Windows 10 devices.

The Razer Leviathan V2 can also be paired with other devices via low-latency Bluetooth 5.2. The 18 Razer Chroma RGB lighting zones on the Leviathan V2 can be controlled using the Razer Synapse PC software or the Razer Audio app on mobile. The two sets of included detachable feet can be used to adjust the soundbar angle allowing for optimal positioning. The Razer Leviathan V2 is now available to purchase from Razer and select retailers for 249.99 USD/ 249.99 EUR.
Source: Razer
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3 Comments on Razer Announces Leviathan V2 Gaming Soundbar with Subwoofer

#1
bonehead123
hahahaha....

"Leviathan is known to be a fearsome primordial being that ruled over all other creatures of the sea" - mythology.net

Not exactly what comes to mind when I hear Razerio's name, which I usually associate with cheap-made but over-hyped & over-priced R.friggin.G.friggin.B.friggin garbaggio....
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Chrispy_
I don't understand soundbars for desktops. They make sense for wallmounted TVs but for a gaming PC (this is Razer, after all) surely you want stereo separation and a nice wide soundstage so that you can tell accurately which side of you sounds are coming from?

I would imagine that the sound quality of this is pretty reasonable given the combination of driver sizes and use of passive radiators, but you can also buy some very nice studio monitors for that kind of money too, and a 2x4" set of drivers are never going to come close to even cheap studio monitors. Additionally, Razer's target audience are heavily influenced by vloggers and streamers, most of whom advocate studio-quality reference monitors for their setup either directly or just by proxy.
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Turmania
Chrispy_I don't understand soundbars for desktops. They make sense for wallmounted TVs but for a gaming PC (this is Razer, after all) surely you want stereo separation and a nice wide soundstage so that you can tell accurately which side of you sounds are coming from?

I would imagine that the sound quality of this is pretty reasonable given the combination of driver sizes and use of passive radiators, but you can also buy some very nice studio monitors for that kind of money too, and a 2x4" set of drivers are never going to come close to even cheap studio monitors. Additionally, Razer's target audience are heavily influenced by vloggers and streamers, most of whom advocate studio-quality reference monitors for their setup either directly or just by proxy.
The space between the monitor and the desk is generally considered a wasted area. This product takes care of that problem.
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