Tuesday, September 20th 2022

Razer Rolls Out the Leviathan V2 X PC Soundbar

The Razer Leviathan V2 X is Razer's latest soundbar to join the Leviathan line, delivering a powerful and immersive audio experience in a compact form factor with simple connectivity. A compact PC gaming soundbar housing two full-range drivers and two passive radiators, the Leviathan V2 X delivers bold clarity and resonating depth for a riveting audio experience across all entertainment needs. At only 400 mm in length, the Leviathan V2 X fits perfectly beneath most monitors, giving users a clutter-free desktop whilst delivering a wide, room-filling soundstage.

For hassle-free connectivity, the Leviathan V2 X is powered by a single USB Type C cable to draw power more efficiently whilst producing strong, dynamic audio with a max volume output of 90 dB. Powered by Razer Chroma RGB, the world's largest lighting ecosystem for gaming devices, the Leviathan V2 X boasts 14 lighting zones, countless patterns, and dynamic in-game lighting effects to provide users with full RGB customization and deeper immersion.
Bluetooth 5.0 is also supported for a stable connection and added convenience, giving users the ability to switch seamlessly between PC and mobile devices paired via the Razer Audio App.

From the casual gamer to the enthusiast gamer, the Leviathan V2 X makes a worthy addition to any battlestation, elevating the desktop entertainment experience.

Available now worldwide, the Leviathan V2 X PC soundbar is priced at USD $99.99 or 119€.
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6 Comments on Razer Rolls Out the Leviathan V2 X PC Soundbar

#1
Space Lynx
Astronaut
It's one of those things where I'd want to try it at Best Buy before I buy it, because I am skeptical. It would really need a test bed somewhere before I bought one. I like the idea of it honestly, and the size is perfect for small desks
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Thorsthimble
CallandorWoTIt's one of those things where I'd want to try it at Best Buy before I buy it, because I am skeptical. It would really need a test bed somewhere before I bought one. I like the idea of it honestly, and the size is perfect for small desks
Yes, this. Absolutely. I also like the idea a lot, it would save a lot of room over what I have now, plus allow me to lower my monitor a good bit. But if I don't care for what they sound like, it won't do me any good. Granted, I guess I could buy and try, return if they don't sound great. But that's a hassle, and I hate the thought of someone else getting my taped up return box, even if I only used them for a few minutes. Unfortunately, I haven't seen these set up in a demo anywhere around me. With audio being an incredibly subjective thing, I'm not really willing to go off others opinions online for anything beyond general build quality and feature reviews.
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#3
ixi
CallandorWoTIt's one of those things where I'd want to try it at Best Buy before I buy it, because I am skeptical. It would really need a test bed somewhere before I bought one. I like the idea of it honestly, and the size is perfect for small desks
Check out creative katana v2.
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#5
PLAfiller
Not targeted @Razer, but under-monitor soundbars in general, I wish they would design some models to have like higher feet on the opposite ends. I mean, monitors have all kind of stands and even on this picture they didn't bother placing it just under the monitor. So may be call them in-front-of-monitor soundbars?, because I haven't seen them actually under. I solved my problem with a few chunkier Lego bricks to raise one of my under-monitor SB, but that's it. Dell tried to have special mountings, but it was proprietary and just for some models.
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#6
Vayra86
85hz bottom end so it can't do proper lows, basically this is just a sideways milk carton speaker that you buy at 16 bucks for a set of two. Maybe it'll go a bit louder, but that'll be all she wrote.

You can also just you know, put speakers anywhere else so you actually have a stereo sound stage, instead of 'stereo speakers' mounted closer to each other than your ears.
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