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expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
5 years ago
Razer Nommo Pro : Hands on with Razer’s gaming-focused PC speakers

Razer’s first real foray into PC speakers arrives with quite the bang

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
3 years ago
Trusted Reviews
★★★★★
4 years ago
Razer Nommo Pro Review

The Razer Nommo Pro is an excellent sound system that will improve any gaming set-up, whether at a desk or in a lounge. It offers wonderfully balanced audio and a suitably wide soundstage for immersive movie watching as well. But with pricing starting at £500, it is a very expensive luxury.

Immersive audio; Easy to use app; Great connectivity;

Expensive; Bass could be a little punchier;

PC Magazine
★★★★
5 years ago
Razer Nommo Pro Review

Razer's Nommo Pro speaker system is a marked step up from its other Nommo models, both in build and price. This $499.99 2.1-channel desktop speaker set is over three times the price of the underwhelming Nommo Chroma speakers, but the extra money is well justified in performance. While its biggest addition is the included subwoofer, the Nommo Pro's satellite speakers also get a significant upgrade through separate tweeters that give the system some much-needed high-end finesse. The result is a desktop speaker package that sounds much louder, and much better, than its smaller siblings. All the Pieces The left and right satellites of the Nommo Pro stand 11.5 inches tall, each with a pair of nearly horizontal black canisters mounted on a black disc-shaped stand. The larger, 5.2-by-6.7-inch canister (HW) on each speaker holds a 3-inch midrange driver with plenty of room to resonate, while the smaller 2.2-by-6.7-inch tube above it holds a 0.8-inch tweeter. The driver enclosures and sta...

Razer's Nommo Pro desktop speaker system features attractive satellites with programmable, colored lighting, and a powerful subwoofer to give PC gamers booming sound.

Powerful, bass-heavy sound; Crisp, clean music performance

Relatively expensive for desktop speakers; THX and Dolby sound modes tend to focus a bit too much on sub-bass

TechRadar UK
★★★★★
1 year ago
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