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Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 77 reviews

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Customers consistently note the Nommo V2 speakers' exceptional sound quality, describing it as amazing, lifelike, and phenomenal. They also appreciate the easy setup process and the powerful bass produced by the subwoofer. While some find the price to be a bit high, many believe it is worth it for the quality and features offered.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Rgb lighting, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Absolutely Insane for Gaming and Music

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    At first I was on the fence about spending $300 for a set of PC speakers. I wanted them to sound good for music and gaming. I went on YouTube and watched some reviews, also read reviews. I decided to go for it.. I am very happy I spent the money. They sound amazing. Set up was very simple, had one software update and one firmware update, took maybe 10 minutes at most. They are bluetooth capable which I love. Absolutely no issues at all. RGB lights are fully customizable, There's presets you can use or set your EQ how you like it. Very easy to switch bluetooth back and forth from different devices. The subwoofer is insane, the 2 desktop speakers are amazing as well. I've had these for about a month and not one issue. Razer software works great, no sound glitches, no cutting in and out.. So many options that I don't even have room to list them all in this review. Highly recommended.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    IF YOU LIKE IT LOUD THESE ARE IT!!!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I upgraded to these speakers from the Razer Laviathan X sound bar. I liked the sound bar but when I blasted the speaker to play fighting games with my son they would shut off automatically which was super annoying during a match. Not a problem with the NOMOs. They are super loud with great bass! I don’t even have to have the volume all the way up because these speakers rock. Even while playing Stalker 2 the immersion you feel while walking around the open world and hearing foot steps and the weather is incredible. You can hear everything! They were definitely worth the price and they look great next to your rig.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Works with Mac

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I'm a Mac user (M series) and I bought these speakers knowing I couldn't use them with Razer's Synaps software for customization. They work well with the mac, and sound great without customizing their EQ. They do shutoff when inactive for 20 mins, which is annoying but i'll live. (This is a setting on the Synaps software, which mac isn't compatible with) The bass is great, the highs are there and of the mids as well. I think with the software these would be even better. The feel and heft is great, they don't feel cheap and have actual metal on the base, as to be expected with Razer. Overall great speakers, especially if you catch them on sale.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    10 out of 10

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    Posted . Owned for 8 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    First things first. I'm a big audio guy. So these speakers sound amazing! Finally speakers that can get loud clear and have bass

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing gaming speakers

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    Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Really amazing sound quality, bass is shockingly good

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic speakers Razer nommo v2's

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These speakers are fantastic! The level of fine tuning and the fact that you can make profiles for each application you load up is ELITE.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good Combo for the money!

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    Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Really solid speaker setup for the price. I’ve had them for 2 weeks, setup was really easy and the quality is great! I usually use them for music via bluetooth while I am gaming, I tend to keep the volume on my phone on the 2nd setting, the speakers can get really loud!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Rgb lighting, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Price, Size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Powerful, Sleek and Easy Sound for your PC

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Razer Nommo V2 2.1 PC Gaming Speakers are a wonderful option for anyone looking for a high-quality audio experience on their PC. They feature a sleek design, powerful sound, and easy setup, but there are some caveats, so let’s get into it! The speakers are made of a durable black plastic material that seems to be pretty solid. The speakers are a bit big, so make sure you’re accounting for the measurements when choosing them. If you have a smaller desk they may be a bit too big. The subwoofer is massive for a 2.1 PC speaker system, but that’s for a good reason. The Nommo V2 speakers have a powerful sound and thumpy bass that will easily fill a large room with great sound. They produce clear, detailed sound with a good amount of bass. The speakers also have a wide soundstage with their THX Spatial Sound so that you can enjoy your music, movies, or games in a whole new way. Volume and power buttons are on top of the right speaker and easily accessible through your Windows volume mixer as well. All the music I tested, from rap to rock and even folk and country sounded fantastic on this speaker set. The highs and mids were crystal clear, while the bass was very thumpy. If you find the bass to be a little overbearing, please set the bass output a little lower in the Synapse app. Gaming on the Nommos was a great experience too. Guns in Doom sound punchy, footsteps in Call of Duty are heard clearly and ambient audio effects come through very well. Using THX Spatial Sound, available in the Synapse app makes everything come to life even further in games but at the lack of some positional accuracy. I wouldn’t recommend playing a competitive shooter with THX on as sometimes sounds sounded like they were coming from the wrong location. I don’t always enjoy virtualized surround sound like Dolby Atmos or Windows Sonic, but the THX Spatial Sound in these Nommo speakers is quite good. While I wouldn’t recommend it for multiplayer games where positioning is important, for anything else such as music or movies, the option enhances the sound and makes it feel much wider than it is. The Nommo V2 speakers are pretty easy to set up as well. You’re simply plugging the subwoofer into an outlet, running both connectors from the speakers to the subwoofer, and then connecting the subwoofer to your PC via USB. They’ll show up as a separate audio device and you’ll be able to control them via the Synapse application in Windows. Double tapping the power button will also allow you to put the speakers into Bluetooth-only mode and pair your phone or other capable device to it. The Synapse app is pretty easy to use and will allow you to control the volume, bass output, and lighting from the application. The speakers emit soft RGB lighting through the rear that lights up a corner or small space. Don’t expect them to light up a whole room, but instead, add a little ambiance to your desk. One downside to the Nommo V2 is the lack of a headphone jack on the speakers themselves or a volume knob like in the Pro model. I can’t hold the lack of those features against the device too harshly as they excel in just about every other area. Overall, the Nommo V2s 2.1 gaming speakers are a great, if not pricier choice for PC gamers and audio lovers. If you don’t need a headphone jack on the speakers themselves and don’t mind the omission of the wireless volume control knob that comes with the Pro model, then these might just be the best speakers you’ve ever connected to a computer. Pros: Sleek and aggressive styling Powerful sound Easy setup Punchy subwoofer Cons: No remote volume knob Pricey

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Lighting, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Price, Size
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great performers - at a price...

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    True to the Razer name, these computer speakers play the part. They have a distinct design, without being too over the top, well built, and sound terrific. The biggest drawback is the cost. These are pricey speakers. If you have the budget, I highly recommend them. IN THE BOX AND SETTING UP The packaging is, like most Razer things, put together very well. Everything is nicely wrapped and protected. You’ll find a “getting started” guide on the top of the box. The only real thing you need to know - they are speakers after all - is how to put them in Bluetooth pairing mode. Inside you’ll find the two speakers shaped like large cans, a subwoofer, power cable, and USB-C to USB-A cable. It’s pretty self explanatory as there’s only one way everything plugs in, but the cables coming from the two speakers (which are built in) plug into the subwoofer. The plugs are similar to old VGA cables where you have to turn the screws on either side. At first blush it seemed a little unnecessary, but it actually feels like a smart design choice as there’s no chance the cables are falling out without some intentional act. I didn’t measure the length of the cables, but they should be plenty long for most computer desks. You will, however, need to make sure your desk has plenty of space as these speakers are large. Once they’re in the right place, run the cables from the speakers to the sub. Plug the power cord into the subwoofer, and last, plug the USB into the subwoofer and then into your computer. Voila, that’s it. DESIGN Razer is always known for its flare and RGB lights. And these speakers are no exception. The subwoofer looks like a subwoofer. The feet are long enough to keep the subwoofer an inch or so off the ground, and the feet are made of rubber, so they won’t slide around on hardwood floors. The subwoofer is light and brings with it a 5.5 inch downward facing driver. The speakers look like large cylinders, like large soda cans, that lay on their side and face upwards. They each have 3 inch drivers that provide plenty of power. I think design is a personal preference, but I think most people would like the way these speakers look. They’re not your boxy standing rectangle, but something different that isn’t too “out there.” I will note, however, that the angle of the speakers can’t be adjusted. Basically the speaker is “glued” if you will to the stand. The RGB lights. I’m a big fan of RGB lights for my gaming setup - whether it’s my TV or computer. I don’t always have them syncing to the content, I just like the subtle color and pop these lights bring to help your rug/system (whatever) stand out. Here, the lights are built into the back of each speaker. When you look on the backside of the speaker you’ll see a white plastic dome. When you turn the speakers on they’ll light up. The colors are not so bright as to cause any type of disruption - IMO - and create just a nice ambiance no matter what you’re doing. The controls are buttons on the top of the right speaker. There’s a power button and volume rocker, that’s it. They obviously speak for themselves. Any other settings, like EQ or lighting must be tweaked in the Synapse app. Honestly, it’s all you need and nothing you don’t. I love the minimalist and simple design of the buttons. They’re large and can’t be missed. SOUND QUALITY This is where these bad boys shine. I’ve played Call of Duty, Anno 1886, watched movies, listened to music, and other day to day computer tasks, and all of them sound phenomenal. In fact, the speakers might be too powerful. When cranking up the volume you can literally feel the bass. It’s sharp and crisp without drowning out the details. You can feel explosions in games and listening to music is an absolute treat. It's a true high fidelity sound. But I will caution that some types of music don’t sound the best (when I say that, I mean I still think it sounds pretty good) like the high notes of vocals that can get muddled into the sound. For the most part however, and especially with bass heavy tracks, the speakers will bump. When using a PC, you can activate THX Spatial Audio (which would otherwise cost money) to enrich the experience even further. I was flat out amazed at the details and spatial audio of hearing enemies approach me from the side (off screen). It really sounded like true surround sound. NOTE that not all games are THX certified but they still sounded really good. Granted, this is single person use when the speakers are facing you - I’m not suggesting these speakers could replace the surround sound speakers in your living room. SYNAPSE SOFTWARE If you’re new to Razer, you haven’t met the difficulties of navigating/figuring out the Synapse app. It’s a computer app that allows you to adjust the EQ of your speakers or the lights. In fact, it’s supposed to manage all of your Razer peripherals. For me, I find it to quirky and challenging to really do a deep dive into and use on a regular basis. I downloaded it, and once I got the speakers the way I wanted (the only thing I changed was the lighting) I never opened it again. But if you were changing the lights, you go into Synapse to adjust the rear-projection RGB lighting. There are two zone, one for each speaker. You can pick whatever two colors (or the same) you’d like, or you can turn on ambient awareness mode to reflect the area of your screen. QUIRKS I’ve never found a perfect product, and these speakers are no exception. There are a few quirks I found. One pertains to the lighting. The lights are on the back of the speaker, so unless you have a wall behind your speaker, you won’t see the lights (they need to reflect off something). I had trouble putting it into Bluetooth mode, so much so that I gave up. For me, this wasn’t really a problem, I just wanted to test it. But if you were relying on this to run music through another device like your phone, just note that I found it to be a difficult process. (you’re supposed to double tap the power button to put it into pairing, I was able to do that and find it on my phone, I just never got it to actually connect and play music). The next and probably my biggest gripe is that the speakers turn off after inactivity (that’s ok) but don’t turn on when I turn my computer on. Some might say this is a minor annoyance (it is) but I always forget to turn my speakers on when turning my computer on. But each and every time you turn your computer on, you’ll have to turn the speakers on as well. It’s only one button, but I wish they turned on when my desktop did. Finally, my only other comment, it’s not really a gripe, but something I want to emphasize for anyone thinking about buying these, is the size of the speakers. Maybe I’m in the minority, but they seem large. When looking at these, make sure you have the desk space to place them. And to that same effect, give some consideration as to what will be behind your speakers like a wall to reflect the RGB lighting. While I don’t think anyone would buy these for the RGB lighting effects alone, why spend the premium on them if you can’t see the lighting reflections behind the speakers? All in all, these are well built, sharp looking speakers that do well at most anything you would do on your computer - but they are pricey. I don’t think they’re the best value proposition, but if you have the dough or are invested in the Razer ecosystem, these should be towards the top of your wish list.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Rgb lighting, Sound quality
    Cons mentioned:
    Size
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    If You Have Space

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    TD;DR Keep in mind the equipment does take a good amount of space if you have a small set up. Pros - Matte/Clean Finish - Amazing Sound - Customizable - Easy volume control with the hub Cons - Big Shells and subwoofer - A lot of Cables Nitpicks - Not as small as I thought they would be - Very large subwoofer - Cable management can be a bit annoying to deal with Here is a more detail review of the Razer Nommo V2 2.1 system with 2 speakers and a subwoofer. Let me start by saying the speakers sound amazing, the sound customizability through the software is very easy to set up which is the most important feature to me. RGB customizability can be a little tedious to learn but I just left mine default since Im not too worried about RBG. Anyways in the box, you end up getting your speakers, subwoofer, volume control hub, cables, and manual. Everything is well packaged and labeled together, and one would not have to worry about shipping incidents or step up. The speakers themselves feel very solid with a metal base and plastic shell that give a nice weight to them. They do have a frosted back piece in the back which is the diffuser for the RGB. The subwoofer is around 1x1x1 ft in size and once plugged in does deliver a nice punch. My first nitpick would have to be the size of the speakers, which is that they are somewhat on the bigger size. Do not get me wrong they do look amazing, but they would probably look better in a set up with floating monitors or one big curved monitor. On my set up, they ended up barely fitting in the back since I do have 3 monitors on stands. I do understand that they have drivers with amazing technology which require space, and I would have to admit I should have done more research on the size before. My second nitpick would have to be the size of the subwoofer. I placed it under my desk since I barely have any space close to my tower. In terms of scale, my desk is about 5+ ft long and around 3 ft in depth, and the subwoofer does take a bit of space under. My third and last nitpick would have to be the cable management. The speaker that manages everything is the right speaker, and all the plugs are on that speaker. Once again, I do understand that due to the drivers on these speakers, they need to draw more power so there is one extra cable with a BIG power brick that takes up a lot of space on the wall or wherever it is being plugged in at. The speakers get the audio signal through USB C that connects from the PC to the speaker. Lastly the cable that connects both speakers is something similar to a Mac Serial connector that is very thick and barely reached the other end of my desk. Overall sound is amazing, if you watch movies, listen to music, create content or like to play without headphones these speakers are for you. Just keep in mind you might have to tradeoff some space for that crispy sound. Personally, I do like to consume my entertainment on the big screen instead of my PC, but that is just my personal preference. If you have enough space, I would definitely recommend these speakers.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Rgb lighting, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Gaming Speakers To Complete Your RGB Set Up

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I started playing Cyber Punk 2077 on my PC as of late and usually always wear my headphones for all my PC gaming. I wanted another option and ran across these speakers by Razer. I have a lot of Razer gear and have always had good luck with their products. The first thing for me is always sound which this set offered THX Spacial sound so that was a plus. The second bonus for me was the RGB backlighting on the left and right speakers. I was excited to unbox Razer's new Nommo V2 Speakers when it arrived. Set up was super easy. Now for the test. I highly recommend downloading the Razer Synapse app so you can control the sound of the speakers. There is the normal option and the equalizer, the bass level adjustment and the option for the THX spatial sound. First, I watched a few youtube videos with some THX sound videos to mess with the different sound options. I started with the normal setting with the equalizer adjustment and then switched to the THX Spatial option. Next, I started up the game (CyberPunk 2077) and couldn't believe the sound coming out of the speakers. It was full yet clear with a bass that wasn't super overpowering. I could hear everything from all sides. It was like I was in the game. I played for 4 hours enjoying every minute of it. At the same time, I loved the RGB that was displayed as I played. This set has great sound and completed my PC Gaming Setup. I would highly recommend this product!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Rgb lighting
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Classic Razer look and decent sound but pricey

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    I love the way Razer packages their products and the Nommo speakers are no exception. Everything comes packaged nicely in stages with the Subwoofer to the left and it has a strap around it making it easy to lift out of the box. Accessories come packaged together and lifting the speakers out have a dedicated grip to get both at the same time. Razer has a certain aesthetic to all their products and the Nommo speakers have that sleek, clean, black edgy look. I love that the Subwoofer is wireless so you can place it anywhere you like. Setup is very clean and straight forward and took me less than 10 minutes routing cables and off we go. This is completely USB based so you will need an open port but the good thing is there is no analog all digital. Once you plug them in they are recognized and enabled immediately by Windows 11. You can start using them right away as is but the default setting with the pulsing lights and a bit too much bass was too much for me so I downloaded their Synapse software. It is a pretty big download (~700MB) and takes a bit to install. You must have an account to login and use it. The software also detected my Razer mouse. Synapse allows you to adjust the RGB (or turn it off) along with the Bass, treble and switch between 2.1 stereo mode or THX. The software is very easy to use. As for the quality of the speakers, they are good. Not exceptional, but good. They are replacing my old Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 setup and after testing several audio tracks and games, they are better. Bass is deep and punchy, mids and highs are good. One area they shine better than my Klipsch are the mids which were always their weakness. I found the speakers plenty loud and left the audio at 50% and adjusted as needed within the programs and games I was playing. The speakers come with a Pog for turning them off and on, volume control, pause and next track functions. It has some metal properties and is stylish and sleek. You can also control the same functions from the desktop but the Pog makes it quick and easy for baseline functions. In summary, if you have a Razer setup already going and want a good set of external speakers with RGB and nice bass, this is as good a selection as any. On the other hand, if you're on a budget, have no desire for RGB or Razer branding along with needing their software to get the most out of the speakers, you may want to look elsewhere. I like them enough to recommend them if you can swallow the relatively high price for a 2.1 setup.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Lighting, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome sound and quality speakers

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    So i have been into computers for about 25 years and in those 25 years there has been one thing i have owned for every computer i have ever had and that is a set of speakers. Speakers have come along way in those 25 years from the sound quality and now RGB being on them. One thing i know from speakers i have owned if it has the razer logo on it well you have an awesome quality great sounding set of speakers, actually my whole setup from my speakers to my mouse and mose matt are razer products. The set of speakers you are doing research for the Razor Nommo V2 are no exception. They are one of the best set of speakers i have ever owned. The sound is crisp with some great punch in the subwoofer. Setup was a breeze. Literally all i did was hook them up and the razer software did the rest. The setting to change the EQ or lighting are rite in front of you so very easy to find and navigate. Also another nice feature with the RGB lighting is there are pre set lighting settings for some of the games you probably own. For instance i play Diablo 4 and world of tanks and all i have to do is select what game i am playing and it will adjust the lighting to fir the game i am playing. So if you are looking for a set of awesome sounding awesome quality speakers look no further. These are by far the best speakers i have ever owned.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very good performance and great design!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Two speakers and one subwoofer may not seem to be enough or may not seem to be the most impressive set up, something I thought at first but later realized I was wrong. This 2.1 full range audio system has impressed me and exceeded my expectations. In the box is very well packaged and protected the two speakers and the subwoofer as well as the power and USB cables. This model is wired so you have to connect the speakers to the subwoofer, the subwoofer to the pc (or console depending on the case), and the power cable to the subwoofer. When connecting to the PC it is important to download the Razer Synapse app to be able to update the firmware of the device. The app also allows you to configure the sound, select and edit different equalizer presets, configure the RGB light and wireless power saving. The connection is simple, although it must be considered that it will be necessary to have a good cable management because it is a wired device. The configuration from the app is also simple. On the right speaker are located the volume buttons and the power button, the power button is the one used to switch the connection from PC to Bluetooth and also to activate the pairing mode to connect to a device wirelessly. On the back of the speakers there is only the cable that is connected to the subwoofer and the RGB light, there are no other connections or extra ports. The speakers have a cylindrical design supported by a circular base, the material the speakers are made of has a matte finish that I personally like a lot. The subwoofer is relatively small, although sufficient space is required for installation. The connections are on the back, on the sides and front there is nothing, and at the top only the brand logo printed discreetly and in relief, and like the speakers its finish is matte which makes it look very good. Regarding the performance I can say that Razer has put time into this, the truth is that the sound quality is very good and even though I have the speakers on my right and left side, the sound seems to come from different points, something that helps a lot when playing video games. Although the titles that are compatible with THX spatial audio are not many, those that do, such as Cyberpunk 2077, offer a very pleasant experience, there is certainly a difference, it is like more ambient sound. In other games I haven't had the need to use my headphones to hear well the environment or other players, it is a very clear sound and I can easily identify where it comes from. In content playback, whether movies, music, series etc, the sound is still clear and strong, it becomes a more immersive experience without a doubt. This added to the subwoofer that has power and makes the room vibrate, is an excellent combination. In summary, this set of speakers and subwoofer Razer Nommo V2 has enough power and clarity in the sound either in video games or when consuming multimedia content, it is easy to connect and configure, has a very useful app and has a relatively affordable price, also at the end of January razer will launch its Wireless Control Pod that will make the experience even more enjoyable, a well-made product that I can certainly recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Pleasantly surprised

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    So I really, really like these speakers. I used to think Razer was just a hype machine and their hardware was just okay. Well, the last batch of hardware I have gotten my hands on are excellent. The Nommo V2 speakers are pretty good. I especially like the wireless subwoofer. If you are tight on space this neat feature will let you put the woofer anywhere in your room so that your not tethered to the usual space below your desk. The connection options are a nice touch. Bluetooth and USB are slick and that little puck controller is a nice touch. I haven't been able to get the puck and the Razer Audio app to play nice with each other yet but connecting my phone and the speakers was easy enough. THX spatial audio is interesting. Not a fan but maybe you will like it. If you are a fan of RGB then you are definitely going to love these speakers. I recommend downloading the Chroma Software and you'll spend hours just trying to get the correct "ambiance" for your gaming battlestation. Overall these are good looking speakers and they sound pretty good as well. I would recommend picking these up if you are already in the Razer ecosystem. If you aren't I would still give them a listen.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Rgb lighting, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Amazing once you get the hang of it

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    First of all, the sound quality is amazing. The bass is deep and when its only at 20% volume, my wife can hear it rumbling across the house (2,700 sqft home). The speakers were a bit larger than expected but that was fine since they go between my triple monitor mount anyway. The RGB light is also a very nice touch. My Samsung monitors have backlit RGB too but its a joke. These really paint the wall and they are bright. By far well worth the investment.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Ease of use, Rgb lighting

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect gaming speakers witb rgb flair

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Love these speakers!!! The bass is incredible for games. Forza is so fun with the car sounds now. Great communication with the razer app and tbe rgb looks sick. Easy to setup. Bigger than i thought!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Lighting, Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great sound with small qwirks

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The sound is exceptionally great. It was is easy to connect. The lights on speakers really enhances the experience. THX sound option allows you to enjoy sound all around you without the need to add rear speakers. The only thing i dont like that caused loss of 1 star is that when speakers go to sleep, they dont wake up when PC wakes. You need to press the power button on speakers to wake up. Very annoying. But found setting to prevent speaker to never sleep.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    What Greatness Sounds Like...

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Razer Nommo V2 2.1 full range speakers are a great combination of good looking and great sounding speakers. The cylinder design of the speakers offers a unique look akin to a spotlight which is fitting because the back of the speaker houses full blown RGB lights that have many different effects. You can keep the light static or cycle through colors or patterns as well as react to the sounds that are coming from the speakers. The sound of the speakers is very full, and you hear nice little details such as footsteps or music notes that you may not have heard before using other speakers. Be sure to adjust your subwoofer to your liking as it can be a little “boomy” at the higher settings for my taste. The speakers were wonderfully packaged, and it did feel like you are unpacking a high-quality item. There is one thing that I would change about these speakers, which is that they are not adjustable physically. They cannot be rotated, and the stand cannot be removed so you can mount them somewhere else, maybe the long form factor prevented them doing this but not everyone has a nice flat surface or the desk space to place these giant speakers so it would be nice to have options. All in all, the Razer Nommo V2’s are a great set of speakers that look awesome and sound great, and I would recommend them to anyone that wants speakers that do more than just sound good.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Lighting, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great setup! Solid all around

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Excellent speaker system. Great clarity. Really good bass. The lighting is perfect for ambiance while gaming or watching a movie and the software that pairs with it has some really cool features. The AI wallpaper generation is amazing especially how it pairs with the lights.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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