Testseek.co.uk have collected 67 expert reviews of the Razer Leviathan soundbar and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Leviathan soundbar.
February 2015
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67 Reviews
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Compact size, Wide soundscape/Dolby Virtual Speaker, Bluetooth/NFC with aptX, Great bass, All round performance
No remote, No manual control of audio profiles
In our testing, the audio performance of the Leviathan isn't quite where 'audiophiles' may want it due to the slightly muted treble, but that doesn't stop it from providing an enjoyable punch that is leagues apart from standard integrated TV audio or a ch...
Good build quality, nice design, plenty of connectivity options and impressive performance. The Razer Leviathan wins our Recommended Award.Available from Razer....
We'd like to see two things added to the Leviathan. A wired remote for easier volume control, maybe even bass control as well as it does need reigning in at lower volumes. These are included with pretty much every 2.1 and higher set we've seen and is far ...
Published: 2015-03-12, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
With my serious head on, I'd say buy the Razer Leviathan you wont be disappointed. But if you like the idea of an explosion going off and you ending up in a different room then; well you get the idea… The Razer Leviathan came to pcG in a large heavy box,...
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Published: 2014-12-04, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Bass, heavy sound, Plenty of inputs, Supremely priced
Dicey subwoofer connector, Not true 5.1, Limited surround sound
For $199 (£159, AU$279), the Razer Leviathan is a great sound bar, and is easily recommended for gamers who just aren’t ready to dive into a full 5.1 system yet. It’s a bit bass-heavy, thanks to the standalone subwoofer – but even so, movies and games co...
Published: 2017-11-15, Author: Robert , review by: lifewire.com
Abstract: The Focal Dimension Sound Bar and Subwoofer is a two-piece sound bar/subwoofer system that consists of a 5-channel sound bar that also provides a sixth channel of amplification to power the Dimension subwoofer. The subwoofer also provides a platform to ge...
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Published: 2016-08-06, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
Right after we have fully charged the portable speaker, the Power indicator has become green and we started testing right away. First we have connected the Leviathan Mini with an older, Bluetooth 2.0 dongle on USB while the operating system of our machine...
Abstract: Inside the Razer Leviathan Mini you're going to get some deep, booming sound. That's for certain. If you connect this speaker to your Android device, you'll be able to say "OK Google" to it just fine - it uses what Razer calls "Clear Voice Capture" techno...
Build Quality, Design, Size, Power Output, Bass Levels, Bluetooth V4.0 Compatible (aptX/ACC/NFC), 3.5mm & Optical Audio Inputs, 2 Sets Of Feet, Price (For Some), ,
No HDMI Audio Input, No Remote Control, Limited Surround Effect,
The Leviathan 5.1 Channel Surround Sound Bar is a pleasant surprise by Razer since it offers extremely good bass levels (especially for such a small sub-woofer) but unfortunately the size of the drivers only allows it to produce relatively good m...