Several months after launching its 'Leviathan V2' gaming soundbar, the world's leading lifestyle brand for gamers, Razer, debuted the 'Leviathan V2 X' compact soundbar. The Leviathan V2 X boasts an ultra-compact design fit for desktops. The soundbar is only 400mm long, meaning it is just slightly longer than the average keyboard, allowing it to fit nicely behind most keyboards.
The Leviathan V2 X is easy to set up with its simple connectivity options. The speaker connects to PCs and other devices via USB-C, USB via an adapter, or Bluetooth 5.0, meaning there are options that suit any customer's preferences. Additionally, the Razer Leviathan V2 X is RGB-equipped and fully compatible with Razer Synapse. This means users can personalize the lighting patterns on the device to any color or pattern that they prefer or set the device to dynamically react to audio playback.
Razer's Leviathan V2 X is available now online at Razer's website at $99.99 USD per unit.
Compact RGB Soundbars
Razer Launched the Leviathan V2 X PC Soundbar with a Compact Design
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