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1 year ago
Razer Leviathan V2 Pro Review

Getting a small soundbar to provide a real sense of directionality when it's positioned mere inches from your head is a Herculean task, and that’s what makes the $399.99 Razer Leviathan V2 Pro so impressive. This PC soundbar-subwoofer combo uses a head-tracking camera and beam-forming speakers to follow your movements and proactively mix your game in real time to let you sense where sounds are coming from. It’s surprisingly effective, but its high price, limited high-frequency response, and few connections make it a tough sell against more affordable alternatives like the Razer Leviathan V2 ($249.99) or excellent desktop stereo speakers like the Fluance Ai61 ($299.99)A Bulky Desktop Soundbar The Leviathan V2 Pro is a hefty desktop soundbar, measuring 4.5 by 23.6 by 3.5 inches (HWD) and weighing 5 pounds. It's about 4 inches longer than the Leviathan V2, but it shares that model's general aesthetics. It's a rectangular black metallic speaker with two beveled sections in the center....

The Razer Leviathan V2 Pro accomplishes the impressive task of providing immersive spatial audio from a single desktop soundbar thanks to a built-in head-tracking camera, but its connections limit it primarily to use with PCs.

Impressive spatial audio; Powerful, balanced sound; Convenient controls

Expensive; High frequencies could be richer; Bluetooth and USB only

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