The Leviathan V2 arrives sometime in April this year and today Razer reveals a smaller and more affordable version of it. According to the company, although the hardware in this new version will be toned down, it will be easier to run. It has two smaller full-range drivers (2 x 48 x 95 mm) and two passive radiators (2 x 48 x 105 mm) to play powerful stereo sound. n general, this is also more compact at 400mm in length versus the 500mm from the Leviathan V2.
Based on Razer's statement, the soundbar
can range up to 90dB while sitting 1 meter away from it, which will provide
users an immersive experience. Unfortunately, this doesn't come with the THX
Spatial Audio support and won't have a subwoofer, unlike the higher variant. Moving
forward, it connects wirelessly using Bluetooth 5.0 and is wired via a USB-C
cable.
Moreover, the Leviathan V2 X also features
Razer's distinctive RGB Chroma with 14 lighting zones which are customizable
depending on the user's liking. The light strip is located under the sound bar
which gives a bouncing effect off your desk. The lights can be modified using
the Razer audio app downloadable at Google Play Store or Apple App store.
Razer Leviathan V2 X priced at USD 99.99. It
is now up for pre-order on the Razer online store. However, there's no word yet
for its availability in the country.