Razer brings a whole new dimension of sound into your gaming den, man cave, or home office with the Leviathan V2, a souped-up version of their 2014 soundbar.
The upgrade includes THX spatial audio, 7.1 channels (versus the old 5.1), two full-range drivers, a downward subwoofer to really kick the bass, two tweeters, and two passive radiators. That’s some serious power all in one compact bar, designed to fit under any computer monitor. It’s also Bluetooth-compatible and can easily be switched between multiple devices seamlessly. Best of all, the built-in Chroma RGB lighting adds a mood of tension and excitement to your gaming setup.
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Razer brings a whole new dimension of sound into your gaming den, man cave, or home office with the Leviathan V2, a souped-up version of their 2014 soundbar.
The upgrade includes THX spatial audio, 7.1 channels (versus the old 5.1), two full-range drivers, a downward subwoofer to really kick the bass, two tweeters, and two passive radiators. That’s some serious power all in one compact bar, designed to fit under any computer monitor. It’s also Bluetooth-compatible and can easily be switched between multiple devices seamlessly. Best of all, the built-in Chroma RGB lighting adds a mood of tension and excitement to your gaming setup.