Razer Leviathan V2 gaming soundbar review

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The Leviathan V2 is a small soundbar. Completely black, with a grille on the front to allow sound to pass through and the Razer logo in the center.


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The rest of the soundbar is matte black, with an additional control panel in the center on top. The buttons to select your input channel (input from your PC), toggle Bluetooth on/off, the power button, and the volume controls are all located here.


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After opening the box, we are greeted by a rectangular cardboard case that offers a four-step installation process for the soundbar. The soundbar is safely stored in a bag beneath.


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In addition to the power supply, we discover all the necessary cords in a little box. Two power cords and a USB-A to USB-C connector for connecting to a PC or laptop are included. Additionally, there are beveled rubber feet that, if desired, can be replaced with the pre-installed straight feet.


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The subwoofer occupies the majority of the large box, which contains a single compartment underneath the soundbar and accessories. A quick-start guide and mandatory Razer sticker complete the packaging.


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Given its restricted functionality, this soundbar does not provide much. However, one aspect remains unmentioned: the LED illumination behind the soundbar. The Leviathan V2 has a discreet application of LED illumination at the bottom of the front, which you can customize with the Razer Synapse software. This means you can even turn off the illumination if you want a dull(er) look.


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