Amp up your setup in every way imaginable with the Razer Leviathan V2—a multi-driver gaming soundbar and subwoofer featuring THX Spatial Audio and Razer Chroma RGB. Experience unrivalled immersion in both sight and sound, backed by low-latency Bluetooth 5.2 for seamless PC and mobile use.
Q: Can I connect the speakers to my phone?
A: Yes, the Leviathan V2 supports Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity for seamless pairing with your PC and up to 8 other devices.
Q: Can I customize the RGB lighting on the Leviathan V2?
A: Yes, you can customize the RGB lighting with 18 lighting zones through Razer Chroma RGB.
Q: How is the Razer Leviathan V2 powered?
A: The Razer Leviathan V2 can be conveniently powered and connected through a USB-A interface.
Q: Does this speaker system require any specific software?
A: Yes, you can tweak the soundbar settings using the Razer Synapse 3 software.
Q: Does the soundbar have a dedicated subwoofer?
A: Yes, the Leviathan V2 comes with a dedicated down-firing subwoofer for enhanced bass.
Q: How does the Leviathan V2 ensure a clutter-free setup?
A: The soundbar is designed with a compact form factor to fit perfectly beneath your monitor, minimizing desktop clutter.
Q: What is the frequency response range of these speakers?
A: These speakers have a frequency response range of 45Hz - 20kHz.
A: The good news is that those legs are removeable. Even without them connected, there are four tiny feet on the bottom which allow the unit to practically sit flush against the surface. To answer your question though, 41cm (16.14 inches) between the feet. With the feet attached, it's just over 1.5 cm (.6 inches) from the desk surface to the bottom of the speaker. Hope that helps.

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Customers admire the Leviathan V2 Bluetooth Gaming Speakers for their exceptional sound quality, with many praising the clarity and bass. The speakers' RGB lighting is also a hit, with users appreciating the smooth effects and customization options. The easy setup process and powerful volume output are additional advantages. However, some users have experienced connectivity issues and concerns with the lighting and software.
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Like all Razer products, they excel in their aesthetics. The speaker is beautiful and it's easy to set up, especially if you already own other Razer products. The soundbar comes with two sets of angled feet, allowing you to get the perfect angle for the speaker to face toward you. All settings are modified through the Razer Synapse software and are easily digestible. There's a toggle switch on the soundbar that allows you to switch between your gaming headset or another audio device on the fly without having to go to your Windows sound settings to set the default audio device. Unfortunately, I found the Leviathan a bit too simplistic, As shown in the photos, the settings provided are all that's available. The only way to adjust the audio settings further is to download the THX Spatial application and modify them through that application instead. However, even after installing the THX Spatial application, I found the Leviathan to be far too bass-heavy. As a disclaimer, I generally love the bass (huge metal and electronic music listener), but for video games like Armored Core, I found the bass to be so blown out, no matter how I modified the equalizer settings. I tried the latest firmware update and adjusting the equalizer, it was either very little bass or far too much. For music, the Leviathan sounds great, but when translated to video games, it falls very short. I think for those who want something better and only have space for a soundbar in their audio setup, I recommend the SoundBlasterX Katana instead. For those who want a plug-and-play, above-average soundbar that matches their Razer setup, look no further than the Leviathan.
Posted by Sean
Let me start off my saying that I generally pride myself on buying “quality” products. Not name brand for the sake of it, but quality based on specifications, reviews and track records. That is why this speaker caught me off guard. The reviews look great on the best buy website/app. I would’ve never expected this product to die after just 1 year of use. To say 1 year is generous as well when product usage is taken into account. This product had great sound, cool features and rather straightforward out the box experience. After reading many troubleshoots for my issue (not connecting to PC or via Bluetooth on ANY device) I noticed a pattern. Some people mentioned a power outage before this issue. I myself feel there is a connection between the last power outage I had and this issue. To be transparent, I am not sure if that is what caused it. Noticed a pattern. Ultimately, I would recommend you either 1. Ensure you buy best buy warranty, 2. Leave the speaker powered off when not in use, or 3. Buy a dedicated surge protector for the speaker. I loved the speaker for the year but this is pretty disappointing. I myself will not be buying another Razer speaker ( Too many software requirements for use anyways) but it’s up to you, what you decide. Take care! You were warned.
Posted by HPierre
Best computer speakers on the market they sound super clean and crisp the bass sounds awesome too. Setup was easy looks great on my desk and the rest of all my razer products
Posted by Tito