Testseek.com 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
(82%)
67 Reviews
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Out of the box, setting up the Razer Leviathan is incredibly easy. To get started, there's really just two wires to connect – the power and the subwoofer. Then it's just a matter of either connecting to the Leviathan via 3.5mm in, optical in, or Bluetooth...
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Published: 2014-12-16, Author: Mike , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: For years peripheral maker Razer has been pumping sound directly into our ears via gaming headsets. The Leviathan marks its first attempt at sharing that sound with the rest of the room, and a valiant first attempt at that. I've seen plenty of premium sp...
the Razer Leviathan is a great sound bar – especially for $199.99. It has multiple connection options, good surround sound effect and audio quality, as well as room-filling amounts of bass. It is the perfect audio solution for you if you want to enjoy your mo...
Published: 2014-12-10, Author: Mike , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: For years peripheral maker Razer has been pumping sound directly into our ears via gaming headsets. The Leviathan marks its first attempt at sharing that sound with the rest of the room, and a valiant first attempt at that.AdvertisementI've seen plenty of...
Published: 2015-08-28, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
Although the price point of Razer's Leviathan 5.1 is a little high for some, the clarity, connectivity, and versatility of applications is unmatched by anything else available today...
Published: 2015-03-23, Author: Dan , review by: apcmag.com
Abstract: Be warned, however, that these can take a bit of equaliser tweaking to get sounding perfect — we got the best results from choosing the Gaming preset (there's also Music and Movies) and then jacking up the treble on our output device. There's a very handy...
Bassheavy 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...
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...