Customers express satisfaction with the Nommo V2 X speakers' sound quality, design, connectivity, and software. They appreciate the clear and strong audio, sleek and modern design, flexible connection options including Bluetooth, and user-friendly Razer Synapse software for customization. However, some customers mention a lack of bass and the speakers being larger than expected.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
More than a PC speaker
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Actually surprised me with how clear and loud it sounds. For something that doesn’t have a subwoofer, the bass isn’t bad. For PC speakers solid, as a BT speaker equally solid and this can connect to a PS5 via USB and sounds equally great.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
GREAT SPEAKERS, very immersive
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Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
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Great speakers! They really have an immersive feeling to them depending on how ypu arrange them on your desktop. Very easy to use as well. Only issue would be itd be nice if i didnt have to hit the power button to turn them on every time i turn my pc on but thats not a huge biggie. 10/10 would recommend!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good value
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Speakers are aesthetically pleasing and the reason for the purchase. The sound is impressive for the size, the THX Spacial enhancement is very immersive from only a 2.0 speaker system.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Okay razor I see you
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Straightforward installation synapses straightforward sound quality cannot complain good base mids are there
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best value speaker with THX quality!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Great sound quality and great value!
Highly recommended for gamers!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great product
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Works great! Amazing sound, no issues so far. Don't regret my purchase.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Bass, Software
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Quality, great sound, but still lacking.
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Usually, I expect to have lots of talking points for a product review. With the Razer Nommo V2 X speakers though, this review is a little more cut and dry. The Nommo V2 X speakers are a cut-down version of the Nommo V2 Pro. Compared to the V2 Pro, this product does not have a wireless subwoofer or wireless remote for controlling your audio. Is that a bad thing? It depends on your needs, and after testing these speakers for a few days, I have plenty of thoughts to share.
DESIGN
Razer has been very consistent over the past few years with their new design philosophy. Gone are the days of “Look at me, I’m green!”, and now, many of Razer’s products are matte black, sleek, and will fit in with almost any setup. The speakers themselves look sharp, really sharp. They’re simple, modern, and I like the formfactor. From Razer’s perspective, I’m sure the speakers are shaped how they are because of how the drivers are stacked internally. And for those who were wondering – the base of the speakers is solid, you won’t see these speakers wobbling around or falling over on your desk. The dimensions of each speaker are 130 mm (W) x 184 mm (H) x 180 mm (D). Honestly, the speakers are unexpectedly large, hefty, weighty, and you will be surprised by the size of them when you take them out of the box! To say they feel premium would be an understatement, the speakers have a truly solid build.
AUDIO
In a word: Impressive. For stereo PC speakers, I can’t expect much more than what’s been given here. The audio is clean – I don’t experience distortion when switching from a very low volume to a high volume and this is one of my favorite tell-tale signs of quality when testing PC speakers. Razer passed the quality test here.
For my music testing, I kept it diverse. I tested with some hardcore music (Dance Gavin Dance), a bit of rap (Trippie Redd), some lo-fi beats, and some SZA. Overall, everything sounded beautiful. The clarity is there, the whole way through, with every song I tested. Where things get weird is testing the bass. You’ll be disappointed in the bass – and when I say that, I don’t mean the bass performance is terrible. For a set of stereo speakers, the bass is clean, crisp, and well mixed. However, for anyone who is used to having more bass from their current headphones, soundbar, car audio, etc., you might feel a bit disappointed. If you have a need for bassy audio, you’re looking for the Razer Nommo V2 Pro, which includes a nice wireless subwoofer.
For gaming, I spent my time playing Cyberpunk 2077, Overwatch 2, and CS:GO. Again, the audio quality is great, and these speakers provide an immersive experience in any game you prefer. Since these speakers are focused on creating an immersive gaming experience, and THX Spatial Audio is one of the main features of these speakers, I believe it’s important to look at how THX Spatial Audio changes the gaming experience. With that said…
FEATURES
For anyone who hasn’t used THX Spatial Audio on a Razer product, I’m a fan of it. Keep in mind that THX Spatial Audio is used to create a virtual 7.1 surround sound setup. Does it work? Sure, absolutely, but most folks will not gain a performance advantage when using stereo vs. THX Spatial Surround in most video game titles. I enjoy using THX audio when I’m listening to music as it creates a broader soundstage, which lets you catch more of the nuance in your favorite songs. I think that’s a killer feature for any PC speaker. For gaming though, I fully expect that stereo sound will be just as good as THX Spatial Audio. If we were talking about gaming headsets, I’d have a different opinion here, but a stereo pair of PC speakers will always have difficulty creating 7.1 virtual channels of sound.
Razer also packed in Bluetooth 5.0 with these speakers, which adds some much-needed versatility to the Nommo V2 X. For one reason or another, Razer believes that USB C is the only interface needed to hook up these speakers to a sound source. I would love to see a 3.5mm jack added to the back of these speakers, it would really make these speakers all the more functional. The only reason I feel understanding about this is because these are gamer focus PC speakers… On the flip side though, Razer is hoping that Playstation and Nintendo Switch owners will be utilizing these speakers, so if they’re trying to reach a broader audience – more than PC gamers – they should’ve included the 3.5mm jack.
SOFTWARE
Razer Synapse will automatically try to install and launch when you plug these speakers into your PC. I’m torn about this though. I appreciate Razer trying to streamline setup for their users, but as someone with an IT background, having random things open on your personal computer feels bad.
I use Razer Synapse to manage my other Razer products (Gaming headset and mouse) and I don’t have any complaints about the software itself. In the context of these speakers, it’s a simple interface for changing your EQ presets and/or levels, as well as enabling/disabling THX Spatial Audio.
Important Note: In Synapse, when you’re looking at the settings for the Nommo V2 X speakers, be sure to visit the “Power” tab and set the speakers to never automatically turn off. I can’t imagine many people enjoy manually powering on their PC speakers after they sit down at their desk!
FINAL THOUGHTS
It’s a great product, I think it’s worth taking a look at for anyone who wants a versatile set of stereo speakers. However, I think most gamers will prefer having a headset, and most speaker owners will prefer to have a subwoofer (or just more bass) and a 3.5mm jack to hook these speakers up to any audio source. While I do think this is a great product, it’s clear that there are a few things dragging it down as well.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Setup, Sound quality, Volume
Cons mentioned:
Bass, Size, Software
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Powerful Simple Speakers
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I’d say I’m overall a fan of Razer products, but I wouldn’t normally look towards Razer for a desktop speaker system. But when the old USB speakers bit the dust on my girlfriend’s setup, I decided to give the Razer Nommo V2 a try! The main appeal for the Razer Nommo V2 was it paired well with the Razer Mouse and Keyboard her setup already had, which ment the software was already installed to use the speakers.
Pros:
- Easy to setup and Use.
- Loud!
- Configurable EQ settings.
Cons:
- Large for desktop speakers!
- Requires Razer Software to work.
First impressions are just how large these speakers are, the pictures don’t do them justice as the screen must be a 32in or greater in the pictures! Rough dimensions are about 5in circular base with a height of 7.25in, the speakers themselves are about 5.25in circular and 5.75in long. For perspective, these were replacing the generic block speakers that were 3in wide by 3in length by 4.5in in height. A big upgrade to say, but still Nommo V2 still fit right under the main monitor on a monitor arm.
Setup was a breeze, simply plug in then follow the setup guide in Razer Synapse. The Right speaker has all the plugins and control buttons: Plug for Left speaker, USB-C PC connection, and Power. The 3 control buttons are located on top: Power On, Volume Up and Down. Power on the speakers then follow the Synapse setup steps. In my case, there were 2 updates required: Synapse required an update and the Nommo speakers had a hardware update. This did require a system restart to apply. Overall, setup took less than 10 minutes. Adding additional devices via Bluetooth was easy, though beyond a phone being connected we will mainly use the USB-C connection.
The Razer Nommo V2 speakers sound clear and are powerful for desktop speakers. You could easily use the Nommo V2 in a media PC setup and sit back from your desk while still hearing your audio without issue. Sitting at a desk setup in front of the speakers, We only needed to set the volume to 10 if the audio was quiet, otherwise for most media we left it at 6. The only negative about the speaker system is that the Bass is lacking. If you want to have that powerful boom, you’d want to get the 3-piece set with the separate Sub-Woofer as the Bass on the two side speakers is very weak. Otherwise, this is a perfect desktop speaker. The EQ settings are great, easy to use with some preset defaults that make a big difference. The movie setting helped bring out the voices while watching movies or YouTube, which will be the main use for the speakers.
I would recommend adjusting the default Power settings, as out of the box the settings turn the speakers off after 15mins of no use. I set it to never turn off, as there will be a lot of switching between sources and having to turn the speakers on after each switch will become an annoyance.
Overall, the Razer Nommo V2 is a powerful simple speaker system. I’d recommend these mainly for gamers who already use Razer products and only need some light use speakers without a concern for powerful Bass. The biggest limitation of these speakers is the requirement for the Razer Synapse software on setup, but the software is simple to use and enhances the speakers in all the right ways.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Ease of use, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Rgb lighting
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
100% Recommend
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The Razer Nommo V2 X speakers are great gaming speakers that sound great and are incredible to use for music and video games. They are loud,clear and high quality. Definitely a great purchase if you want an amazing sounding speaker. The Razer Nommo speakers use a THX audio which is great for gaming since it allows for games to have a clearer and better sense of space in competitive games. The razer app is useful for those who want to customize the speakers and allow them to switch the speakers from wired connection to a bluetooth, which is fascinating since you can use them for things other than PC like consoles , phone or TV. The speakers are easy to setup. They come with a USB cable connecting both of them to the computer, and the power cable connecting it to an outlet. The speakers are spectacular and they create an immersive experience in games. The speakers look nice and sleek on the desk and they don't have rgb, for me this is great since I don't really like having it.The audio is great for gaming and definitely a great decision for gamers who are on a budget but want a decent speaker for gaming. These speakers are a great recommendation for those who need quality speakers on a budget.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Size, Software
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great sound, but not perfect
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The Razer - Nommo V2 X 2.0 PC Gaming Speakers are a nice addition for any gamer or music enthusiast that’s looking for a non-headphone or no-subwoofer sound experience. There’s a lot of good to be found in those experiences, but there’s some items that leave you wanting something better.
Let’s start with the physical appearance of these speakers. Razer is known for not skimping on the quality and there’s no deviation here. The Nommo V2 X speakers are uniquely designed to bring the best sound possible. There are two 3” full range drivers with rear-facing bass ports on these “cans”. You can really feel the quality of those components as soon as you take them out of the box. The weight is there compared to other speakers, but it’s not over the top. The size could be a little smaller, but the quality and look will help you forget all about that. I do wish that Razer had kept the RGB on this model.
Considering there are only two speakers in this set, it’s pretty surprising how much sound they can provide. Within the Synapse app, you can set the EQ to accommodate specific entertainment types or customize it by adjusting the various levels yourself. You can also shift between Stereo and THX Spatial Audio. The ability to switch based on device or listening preference is huge. That 5.1 or 7.1 option can really increase your listening pleasure. I’ve put them through the ringer with sports, movies, gaming, and music. I haven’t been disappointed yet.
From a connection perspective, you have two options with the Nommo V2 X. There is the USB-A to USB-C connection that you use with your PC, PS4 or PS5, but then you can also connect via Bluetooth to a phone, tablet, or Nintendo Switch. Even though these are labeled as PC speakers, it’s nice to have options. I am primarily using them on my PC, but I have connected my phone on occasion. It takes a little time to get used to toggling the speakers between connections. I wish it was a little smoother of a process there.
The last thing that I want to get back to is the Synapse software. I have other Razer devices and the issues were minimal until now. The first was I couldn’t get the automatic firmware update for the Nommo V2 X to work. It took some interactions with Razer Support to get over that hump. Having to install, uninstall, disconnect all Razer devices, and more was quite the pain. Since then, things have been okay with the speaker. However, the update seems to have impacted another Razer device. It’s very annoying. Here’s hoping that a future update will address that as well as improve Synapse altogether.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality, Volume
Cons mentioned:
Bass
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good speakers but lacks bass
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I was not expecting much with the Razer Nommo because it didn’t come with a subwoofer. But when I powered them on, I was surprised at what I heard. The speakers get fairly loud, and the music comes out clear. I was also surprised by the physical size of the speakers. They are fairly large and have some weight on them. It has a power button and volume control.
It comes with a power adapter for US and Australian/New Zealand outlets (according to the diagram in the manual). You can plug it in via USB or Bluetooth. It comes with USB-A to USB-C cable. I am using it with my MacBook Pro M3 Max. I could not use the included USB cables because the Macbook only has USB-C ports. I used a different cable and works great. RMS Power is rated at 8W, it would be great if it could be powered by USB – less cables but I tried and the speakers powered off.
Because it does not have a subwoofer do not expect it to have a lot of bass. It is still good speakers though for what it can do. Good for PC gaming and music. If you like bass, get the version with a subwoofer.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Rgb lighting
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
THX spatial sound is so worth it
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The Razer Nommo V2 X are some impressive gaming speakers that help to engulf me in sound. The speakers are ideal for a gamers desk for times when you're not using your headphones. The audio that these speakers deliver is big for their relatively smaller size.
The gaming speakers consist of 3 inch full range drivers. These offer up a nice clarity and full range of sound and audio. I like the sound quality for gaming, listening to music, and streaming movies/shows. Excellent depth of sound. These speakers are fantastic for me because I love the THX Spatial Audio feature. There is a required software for Razer to be installed to utilize this feature. THX Spatial Audio offers a virtual 7.1 surround sound that you can really hear and feel. The Razer program allows you to switch back and forth between the standard sound and THX sound, and the difference is distinctly noticeable. I love playing my FPS games with this as it truly makes the shots sound like they're moving right past you from every direction. The sound can be customized to your liking with THX Game Profiles built into the software. Ideal for the user that wants to have the most relevant sound for his/her ear.
I like the fact that this set of gaming speakers can be used with USB connection or with Bluetooth capability. Having the flexibility of Bluetooth is a nice feature, so I can still use them for playing music through my iPhone as well. The speakers are ready to use right out of the box, with plug and play functionality. They are stationary speakers that don't allow for any movement such as tilting or swiveling the speakers from the base footprint. Physical buttons on top make it easy to operate including a power/pair button, volume up, and volume down. The green light shows that it's powered and connected with a hardwire audio, and the blue light shows that it's paired up via Bluetooth. The Razer Nommo V2 X offers a maximum sound pressure of 96dB which is plenty of sound that can pump through these. Rear facing bass ports allow for a nice little bounce off the nearby wall. The speakers are great to look at and offer a nice range of sound throughout the volume levels.
PRO:
THX spatial audio is impressive
Design and looks
CON:
Minimum volume is still louder than I would like it to be
No RGB lighting in this but available in higher version
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Bass
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great clarity with EQ, lacks bass. Some caveats.
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Appealing looks? THX Spatial imagining? Bluetooth? Check. Check. Check.
Anyway let's go right into it..
SOUND:
This is weird to say, but I'm actually both disappointed and amazed at how these speakers reproduce audio.
The pros? The clarity is actually really amazing when slightly EQ'd. The speakers can punch at or above their weight class. The cons? There is an obvious lack of bass reproduction. The only thing I can think of is that the speakers were re-purposed from the PRO version and lack that overall subwoofer oomph for all types of music. If you're listening to classic rock, these sound quite nice. Hip hop? You may want to look elsewhere.
3/5
BUILD QUALITY AND APPEARANCE:
The exterior build quality and subjective look of these speakers are absolutely phenomenal. It's clear that Razer has evolved over the years and is very involved in making the industrial design stand out. They look like a hybrid between a studio monitor and legacy gaming speaker setup.
I absolutely have no complaints.. 5/5
CONTROLS/USB/BT:
There is a physical on/off button and volume +/- control on right side of the device.
Digital Audio is handled by an internal DAC inside the right speaker itself. The chip can transmit to both USB and Bluetooth depending on what you prefer.. Both connection types work amazingly well without issues from my 3-4 days of testing.
Mostly problem free, but I did run into one annoyance of the speakers powering down when the PC decides to sleep. This means you have to hit the power button on the speakers every time you resume windows.
4/5.
SOFTWARE:
The Nommo V2 X uses Razer Synapse. This is required if you want to use the speakers with THX Spatial sound. I'm not particularly found of THX, but it does add immersion into games like GTA 5 or CP77 from my brief testing with games.
The other portion of the software is just an EQ tab.. There are standard presets with the optional custom fader.
4/5.. Lack of Software settings? If that bothers you at least.
OVERALL:
I'm pretty content using these as my main gaming speakers when not using headphones.. Just wish there was more bass extension to round out the overall experience.
The best way to explain it? It sounds like a soundbar without its dedicated subwoofer. A standard pair of USB studio monitors might be a better option for some people, but you likely wont have THX functionally going that route.
Overall Score 4/5.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Bass
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
These Speakers are Beast!
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I have many Razer products. I've used various computer gaming peripherals for quite a long time. Rarely has any device failed to perform to my expectations. With regards these Razer Nommo v2 X speakers, I wasn't sure what to expect as I'd never owned any of their brand of speakers. However, after giving these a try, 'color me impressed'!
While this set of speakers are rather huge, they kinda need to be in order to be able to put out the level of audio quality they do. Besides which, they are really modern looking, sleek and stylish too, and should compliment any gamer's setup.
Although I already had Razer's PC software, and the simple startup guide explained how to connect the speakers fairly well, I did have some issues at first. Once I took a breath, read over the instructions (one more time), updated the firmware from Razer's support page, and began again, all was well and the speakers worked as intended. Sometimes you just gotta take a minute and start over.
The sound quality of these Nommo speakers is phenomenal. Audio output is clear, strong, and smooth; with no crackling or "hollow" sounding unpleasantness. If anything, the bass is slightly underwhelming, but I'm not a big fan of deep, loud, bass undertones in my audio - be it music, or when playing video games. As for the THX Spacial Audio, I'm still 'fine tuning' and trying out different speaker positions in my gaming setup to make the most of that feature.
I sorta wish the speakers could be "tilted" but that's a preference issue; no big deal breaker or anything. The cords are thick, strong, and more than long enough to reach where you need them. The base, or stand, is very very sturdy, so these speakers will sit securely on your desk or whatever surface you place them upon.
My overall impression so far ... these Razer Nommo v2 X speakers are good stuff! Plus, the price is fair for how well they are built, and the level of audio performance they provide.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I love 'em and they sound fantastic to me!
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TL;DR, The Razer Nommo V2s for me at least, had a significant upgrade to the sound quality to what I was using and I am so happy with the clarity improvements, bass improvements, and "surround sound" improvements.
Long story long, these speakers made my PC listening experience so much better. Setup was super easy and simple. It needed power, a USB connection to your PC and a cord to the left speaker. Done. After a few, Razer Synapse pops up asking to be installed.
At first I opted out of the Razer Synapse software, I didn't see how it would enhance my experience, but installed it anyway a couple days later and there was a firmware update to the speakers. In addition to that there were some quality of life improvements with the software too. So I'm very glad I chose to install the software. I like the app specific sound profiles, pretty neat. The ability to swap audio devices by pressing both buttons on the speaker is also pretty neat, especially when I wanna wear my headsets instead and forget to switch it during gameplay. This is a super nice little feature that makes life so much easier.
There are some pre-existing sound profiles and to my ear, music sounds the best for well music lol. Offering the right amount of bass and vocal clarity for music. Using the Netflix app on Windows to test out surround and audio profiles, I found that Movie sounded the best, ironically for movies and shows however the differences were more subtle depending on the scene. For example in an anime, if there was no music playing I couldn’t really hear a difference unless I’m really trying to pick one out, and if there was an action scene, I felt like Movie gave me the most impact on the sound as well. And lastly while gaming, movie, music, and default sounded the best. The Gaming EQ preset was just not doing it for me.
I ran the same test again but with THX on and I don’t know why, but it sounds funky to me. In movies and games there’s some improvement, but for music, I just don’t like it. Ultimately though I left it on the Music with THX on because profile switching was inconvenient and it could cover most of what I wanted and creating automatic game and app/program profiles for specific content. So for Netflix, it uses the Movie profile, and for some games I care about it does too. But everything else defaults to the Music which is fine for me.
As for the build quality it’s great, I like the low profile of the speakers and how they’re upward facing, the feel nice and the rubber feet are quality and don’t slide around all over the place.
At the end of the day, these are fantastic for my use case and I highly recommend them to anyone.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Setup, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome speakers but too much energy conservation!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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These speakers are super easy to set up and use, look great, and sound great. One complaint: they're constantly shutting themselves off when they're not being used. That means, say, you're hammering away at a document for 45 minutes. Then turn to an audio app: you have to reach over to the speakers and press the on button. Annoying but not a deal breaker.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Sound quality
Cons mentioned:
Software
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Pretty good speakers.
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
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Pros: excellent sound quality and it has blutooth.
Cons: the speakers turn off if there isn’t sound being put through them. With my setup, its difficult to get to. Also there was a firmware update that did not want to work on my desktop, but i was able to force it through on my laptop.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good sound but not what I expected.
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I like the Razer products that I have purchased over the last couple of years and had high expectations on what the Nommo V2 speakers would sound like.
I was impressed with the aesthetic look of the speakers when I unboxed them and liked the outstanding craftmanship in the materials they used on them. I got the speakers to replace an old sound system I stopped using a long time ago and quickly noticed the lack of bass in the sound of the speakers. I was glad that I could adjust the settings via the equalizer for them but was still disappointed overall.
I am glad that they came up with the option for Bluetooth pairing instead of just USB connections. I also like the THX spatial audio 7.1 surround sound feature of the speakers which helped make up for the disappointments.
I am glad I still got the speakers though since it is nice to not have to wear earbuds all the time and have some more powerful audio coming out of the Nommo V2’s instead of just my system speakers.
The speakers came with a USB Type A to USB Type C cable and included power adapters with regional plugs for all markets.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Sound quality
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Pretty close to perfect.
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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These are great! The only dislike I have is that I have to turn them back on any time my computer goes to sleep. Aside from that they're fantastic, they sound great, the set up was relatively easy, and they have a pretty small footprint on my desk I'm glad I bought them!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Sound quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Well designed
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Excellent desk top speakers. I have to use a low volume as they are that powerful. Very functional and flexible connectivity with usb-A or Bluetooth. I was even able to connect it to my Apple TV via Bluetooth