Transform Your Audio with the Leviathan V2 X PC Soundbar
Experience captivating audio with the Leviathan V2 X, equipped with two full-range drivers and two passive radiators. Ideal for all your entertainment needs, this compact soundbar fits perfectly beneath your monitor, ensuring a clutter-free desktop setup.
Powered by a single USB Type-C cable, the Leviathan V2 X delivers dynamic sound with an impressive volume output of up to 90Db. Enjoy seamless audio transitions with Bluetooth 5.0, easily pairing your PC and mobile devices via the Razer Audio App.
Elevate your gaming experience with Razer Chroma RGB, offering 14 lighting zones and dynamic in-game effects. Customize your soundbar’s lighting and audio settings using the Razer Audio App and Razer Synapse, giving you complete control at your fingertips. Dive into a world of immersive sound and stunning visuals today!
Experience crystal-clear audio performance with the Razer Leviathan V2 X Soundbar Speaker, designed for seamless integration into your entertainment setup.
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Transform your desktop audio with the Razer Leviathan V2 X. Enjoy a more immersive, clutter-free audio experience that's perfect for any setup.
Customer Insights
Users frequently mention the impressive sound quality, with rich bass and clear details.
The soundbar delivers loud volume, sufficient for gaming and general use.
The soundbar's small size allows it to fit well under monitors, making it suitable for smaller setups.
Doubles as a Bluetooth speaker, providing versatility for pairing with various devices.
Enhances gaming experiences by providing clear directional audio and immersive sound.
Simple and quick to set up, making it user-friendly.
High build quality is noted by some users, aligning with Razer's reputation.
Frequent problems with connectivity via USB-C and Bluetooth, leading to unreliable performance.
Users report the soundbar shutting off unexpectedly at certain volume thresholds and issues with powering on.
Limited connection options and incompatibility with certain devices like the Xbox Series X.
The soundbar often requires manual intervention to reconnect or reinitialize after disconnection.
Various software bugs and operational issues affecting consistent performance.
Reports of the device failing within a year or even sooner, raising concerns about longevity.
Heavy reliance on Razer's Synapse software, which can be cumbersome and resource-heavy.