Razer has provided an update to the now seven-year-old Leviathan soundbar. The V2 again consists of a soundbar and a subwoofer, but this kit is equipped with THX Spatial Sound and 18 integrated Chroma lighting zones.

The speaker set is equipped with two full-range drivers (48 x 95 mm), two 20 mm tweeters, two passive radiators (43 x 135 mm) and a downward-firing 140 mm subwoofer. The 65W set is in the 45 Hz to 20 kHz range and should be able to deliver realistic 7.1 surround sound thanks to THX Spatial Sound.

In terms of connectivity, it has USB type-c port for stick PCs, also smartphones can be connected via Bluetooth 5.2 (60ms low latency). At the top are the power, Bluetooth, and source buttons, as well as buttons for adjusting the volume.

The soundbar measures 500 x 91.3 x 84 millimeters and weighs 1.4 kg, while the subwoofer weighs 3 kg with dimensions of 220 x 220 x 241.5 mm. These are connected to each other by cable. Meanwhile, users can change the angle of the soundbar using the supplied feet.

The Leviathan V2 has a suggested retail price of 250 Euros and is immediately available on the Razer website.

Source: Razer

Source: Hardware Info

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