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Razer Leviathan V2 Pro: Multi-Driver PC Gaming Soundbar with Subwoofer - Beamforming Surround Sound with AI Head Tracking - Chroma RGB - Bluetooth 5.0 & 3.5mm - for PC, Desktop/Laptop, Mobile, Switch

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Style: V2 Pro


Features

  • BEAMFORMING SURROUND SOUND WITH HEAD-TRACKING AI Powered by Audioscenic technology, the soundbar intelligently tracks head movement via an integrated camera to beam sound directly to the ears, creating a dynamic sweet spot for ultra-personalized audio
  • THX SPATIAL AUDIO Enhanced by advanced spatial algorithms, the soundbars personalized beamforming delivers true-to-life 3D sound that combines headphone-like positional audio with a home theatres wide soundstage
  • MULTI-DRIVER PC SOUNDBAR AND SUBWOOFER Featuring 5 full-range drivers supported by a down-firing subwoofer, this next-gen sound system provides incredible clarity, fidelity, power, and range
  • POWERED BY RAZER CHROMA RGB With 30 lighting zones, countless patterns, dynamic in-game lighting effectsexperience full RGB customization and deeper immersion with the worlds largest lighting ecosystem for gaming devices
  • BLUETOOTH 5.0 AND 3.5MM HEADSET JACK Enjoy smooth, stutter-free sound with a wide variety of Bluetooth devices or make a quick switch to headphones when the need arises
  • RAZER AUDIO APP AND RAZER SYNAPSE From RGB lighting to audio settings, tweak the soundbar with software designed to give more control at greater convenience

Description

Experience the next innovation in 3D spatial audio with the Razer Leviathan V2 Pro—the world’s first PC soundbar with head-tracking AI and adaptive beamforming. Directing sound to your ears through intelligent on-the-fly tracking, enjoy ultra-personalized audio with untold accuracy and immersion.

Brand: Razer


Model Name: Leviathan


Speaker Type: Soundbar


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: PC Soundbar with Full-Range Drivers


Recommended Uses For Product: For Gaming Consoles, For Computers


Compatible Devices: PC


Mounting Type: Floor Standing


Controller Type: Button


Color: Black


Included Components: Subwoofer, Soundbar


Product Dimensions: 23.64"D x 3.55"W x 4.49"H


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 150 Watts


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Number of Items: 1


Power Source: Corded Electric


Connectivity Protocol: Bluetooth


Item Weight: 26.9 pounds


Manufacturer: Razer


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: RZ05-04160100-R3U1


Date First Available: December 27, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works well!
Style: V2 X
We’ve had it for two months so I can’t speak to the longevity of it but it has been very easy to use and connect and sound quality is great.
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024 by mikayla

  • Great Soundbar if you have the full Razer Setup
Style: V2
The subwoofer has a lot to desire, but overall it's a good soundbar if you have the rest of the Razer suite. If you're going just for a sound bar Id say go a cheaper route.
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Sounds great, looks great. Only 1 downfall..
Style: V2
The speaker and subwoofer are packaged extremely nice and neat in a box about 3 times bigger than it needs to be. Feels and looks solid, the Razor quality you’d expect. The speaker out of box sounds really flat and muffled when connected. This is because you need to download the Razor audio app to tune it or pick a pre selected option. The app also allows complete control over the speaker and rgb. My only issue is that it only connect via a usb-c to usb-a or Bluetooth. Making gaming consoles almost impossible to connect to depending on which one you’re using. Just wish it had a 3.5mm jack option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2023 by JE Michael JE Michael

  • What I expected and more..
Style: V2 X
I've had this for a few months now. I love the sound quality and the lights and love that it syncs with my other Razer products. Exactly what I was looking for.
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by Brittanie Tye

  • Bought this and was impressed, more on
Style: V2 Pro
This speaker was bought about a weak ago or so and I like it. Only flaw is razer snyaspe 3 is glitching right now, and it was a LOT LARGER then I thought it was, but otherwise yes this is a good speaker. THX however good too, but Bluetooth is flawed on windows and you have to use usb to remove most of the lag. Also like another reviewer mentioned, it is triple boxed. There are three boxes in this product the amazon box the product itself and its subbox. One thing I should mine I don't reconmd this speaker if you hate software hardware bundle, and you will hate synapse 3 for that reason. It still has flaws on the latest release in 2024. 7.1 works without it, but it depends on it for other features. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024 by Starly

  • A step down from the original Leviathan in every aspect
Style: V2
The media could not be loaded. Final Update: After over 7 weeks since opening the ticket and 10 days of silence from support, Razer has basically told me to shove it. They have "raised this concern" and have said "There is no ETA". They have also closed my ticket. After more than a month of jumping through hoops and providing logs, there's going to be no RMA, no refund, and no fix from Razer. Update 2: it’s now been 3 weeks, I’m still getting told by Razer support to repeat steps I’ve already said doesn’t work. They’ve now asked me to run test software and provide logs twice now, I guess I’m paying them to be their QA team. Update: it has now been 2 weeks since I reached out to support. They have asked me to repeat the exact same steps I reported to have no effect, and then promptly ghosted me when I pointed that out and asked for a RMA. Where do I even start. Everything from the build quality, sound quality, bugs, and support on this product has been awful. Not only is this a huge step down from the original Leviathan which I've owned since its release, it's hands down the worse Razer product I've ever owned in almost a decade. What works on this sound bar stops working when you try to fix the things that don't work, and the things that don't work make this sound bar unusable. Build Quality: The v2 sound bar about the same width, shorter, and deeper when compare to the original. It's also more rectangular in shape. The sub is also a bit larger than the original. At the same time, the v2 is somehow lighter than the original, which makes it feel a bit cheap. You only get a single USB C port on the back for connectivity, no aux, no optical, both of which were available on the original. You also get the same proprietary connector for the sub, with no extension available from either Razer or 3rd parties. Sound Quality: It's bad, it's really freaking bad. Out of the box it sounds worse than every other speaker, headphone, and earbud that I have (Leviathan v1, Samsung HW-R450, Bose QC35II, Bose NC700, Sony XM3, XM4, XM5 headphones, Sony XM4 earbuds, Echo Buds, Powerbeats Pro, and Beats Buds). A lot of these are provided through my work as a mobile developer. Worst part is that I figured out the sound quality is trash because Synapse is enabled, the very software the sound bar is designed to work with. Killing Synapse immediately improves the audio quality immensely, but also disables the features I need for the other Razer peripherals I have. Even after fidgeting with the equalizer settings in Synapse for over an hour I cannot get the sound quality to improve to the level of the v1 or with Synapse disabled. The bass is weak and the mids are muddled, and enabling Spatial Audio and/or Center Focus does little to improve the quality. Bugs: Synapse causing awful sound quality isn't even the worse bug. The firmware/driver for this thing causes awful buzzing and interference for recording and streaming. If you've got the Leviathan set as the primary audio output, any audio/video you capture is accompanied by a deafening buzzing sound. This makes the sound bar entirely unusable if you ever intend to record or stream. I'm almost certain it is caused by firmware/driver because it persists regardless of whether Synapse is running or not, and regardless of whether the THX drivers are installed or not. I've also been able to reproduce this issue on two Windows machines. The only thing that fixes this issue is to disable Signal Enhancements in the Speaker Properties through Windows' sound settings, which also disables the Spatial Audio, Center Focus, and Equalizer settings within Synapse. Support: At the time of this writing, I've been going back and forth with Razer support a full week now. I've provided screen shots, videos, and have had to repeat the issues I’ve experienced multiple times. Support has confused my ticket with one made for a Razer Blade, and has twice asked me to try troubleshooting steps I've already tried and reported to not be successful. They are even trying to gaslight me into thinking that disabling Signal Enhancement fixes the issue as if it doesn't disable ALL of the software features they're advertising. I would just return the v2, but I no longer have the original packaging since it took me several days to put together my set up after moving. I've got the original sitting on my desk, waiting for support to sort out the problems with the v2. Looking around online, there are multiple reports from people facing the same issue as me, so it’s not an isolated problem. If you have no intention of installing Synapse and don't plan on ever streaming, I think you would avoid most of the issues I've ran into, but barring that, this thing has been nothing but a nightmare. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2022 by Michael Michael

  • Definitely a LITTLE Finicky
Style: V2 X
I'm not super familiar with any kind of fancy audio devices - so forgive me, this review will not be as intense as the others I read to decide to buy this one. This bar is pretty plug and play, but I had a weird time with two things: getting the bar to turn on how I expected it to (I suspect it needed to get a flat charge on it before it was super responsive, but eventually a short press was extremely reliable as expected), and the audio split. The audio splits between my headphones and the bar, and the toggle only allowed me to do my headphones or both for certain audios. I've been told there's a way to fix this, and I'm not sure I can describe the complexities of it, but I actually ended up liking it quite a bit. Definitely built for the *PC gaming experience*, but it works well once you catch on to what its trying to do. I like the sound, I can't really speak for the bluetooth quality as I prefer wired connections, but I really appreciate this thing. If you're looking for actual specs: It's about 14inches long, 4 inches high, 4 inches or so deep. Not as small as I could've gone, but I think for the quality it uses the space well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Nice bar but needs subwoofer
Style: V2 X
Overall the cost of Razer is a bit high for what you get. With that said I do like the chroma sync and in general this sounds just average at best. For the $100.00 price tag I was expecting a bit more. I did buy a set of bookshelf speakers which have amazing sound but in a pinch the bar works well. Unfortunately to go to a subwoofer it appears that the only option is almost five times the price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by Pete Robie

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