Razer Leviathan: The Razer Leviathan is a seriously powerful compact sound bar that's ideal for PC gamers
Razer Leviathan: The Razer Leviathan is a seriously powerful compact sound bar that's ideal for PC gamers
well priced with nice clear sound and good bass response
nice product design
none so far
Not having a remote, or even a I/R receiver, limits it's use to PC and small media devices. The corded sub isn't as cool for watching movies, where you want the bass behind you. This is a PC sound bar. (Had it hooked to TV because new toy.)
Nice and small for a sound bar with this much punch; Voices are clear and bright, bass is aggressive enough for some hard dance grooves; Multiple input options; Low enough to sit under large monitor bezels; Comes with 2 stickers! TWO
No remote control; Unable to control Razer volume from my TV; (6yr old Toshiba) Corded sub-woofer
If you were to tell us three years ago that Razer was going to make a Bluetooth speaker, we would have been interested, but now that we're inundated with Bluetooth speakers everywhere, it's pretty hard to get excited.
Supports a wide variety of audio inputs; lots of volume firepower; killer bass
Shuts off after 20 minutes of idle; no volume indicator
Razer equips the Leviathan with a whole range of current Dolby technologies. Outside of Dolby Digital we've also got ProLogic II. Dolby Virtual Speaker technology also helps simulate a decent surround sound experience.
Good workmanship; Optical connection; Subwoofer; Good equipment; Bluetooth + NFC; Dynamic sound
No real deep bass; Integrated propriety Subwoofer cable
Razer has had some success in the gaming audio space, but it's mostly been with headsets. Home theater sound systems are another matter entirely. The Leviathan is Razer's first soundbar , and it's not like many soundbars we've tested.
Powerful sound for the size and price; Solid music performance; Wired subwoofer adds plenty of low-end kick; Bluetooth connectivity
No remote; Lacks high-end clarity to really make movies stand out as well as games
With my serious head on, I'd say buy the Razer Leviathan you wont be disappointed. But if you like the idea of an explosion going off and you ending up in a different room then; well you get the idea…
Today's video games sound as amazing as they look, but you may not have noticed if you're using just your computer's or TV's speakers. Gaming hardware company Razer is here to expand your horizon: The $200 Leviathan soundbar broadens the aural experience of gameplay, and can also improve sound when...
Affordable; Big bass in a small package; Clear dialogue
No remote or mobile app; Lacks crisp treble tones; Not well suited to living room viewing
This is a great Soundbar overall, i replaced my Auddyssey Lower East Side Speakers with it and i have been very happy, the package comes with two sets of different foots to place the Soundbar at two different heights. Since the placement of my desktop i found the taller ones the best.
Great Sound; great connectivity options
Too bassy; not audiophile grade
For years peripheral maker Razer has been pumping sound directly into our ears via gaming headsets. The Leviathan marks its first attempt at sharing that sound with the rest of the room, and a valiant first attempt at that.
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