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Aug 14, 2025
Razer Leviathan V2 Pro
Razer’s Leviathan V2 nails the “plug in, power up, and get hyped” brief for desktop gaming audio. This 2-piece setup pairs a sleek soundbar with a down-firing subwoofer, and the result is a big, room-filling soundstage without swallowing your desk space. Out of the box, the tuning leans fun and cinematic: crisp highs for footsteps and spell effects, a warm midrange for dialogue, and a punchy low end that makes explosions thump without turning everything to mud. If the bass feels a bit exuberant for your room, the EQ in Razer Synapse/Razer Audio app dials it in quickly.
Bluetooth pairing is fast and stable, and switching between PC and phone is painless—great for bouncing from a match to a music break. Over USB, you get the best detail and access to features like THX Spatial Audio on PC, which adds convincing width and positional cues in supported titles. Latency over Bluetooth is low enough for casual gaming and videos, but wired still wins for competitive play.
Aesthetically, it’s a winner. The minimalist bar tucks neatly under a monitor and the underglow Chroma RGB looks fantastic without being blinding; it can sync with your other Razer gear or stay subtle with static or disabled lighting. Build quality feels solid, especially for the price, and setup is truly “five minutes, zero drama.”
A few nitpicks: there’s no HDMI ARC, so it’s not meant to be your TV soundbar, and there’s no handheld remote—control lives on-device and in software. Also, mids can sound slightly recessed at default, but again, EQ fixes that.
Bottom line: if you want a compact, stylish desktop system with impactful bass, easy Bluetooth, and PC-friendly spatial audio and RGB, the Leviathan V2 is a blast to use and a strong value.