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Customers frequently mention the exceptional sound quality of the Nommo V2 Pro speakers, praising their immersive and crisp audio experience. The THX Spatial Audio feature is also well-received for its ability to deliver a more realistic and immersive soundscape. The easy setup process and the sleek, customizable RGB lighting are additional aspects that customers appreciate.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Absolutely love these speakers.

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

    These are THE BEST sounding speakers I have ever owned. I replaced a Bose cinemate system with these on my PC. The sound is simply unreal. The highs and mids are crystal clear, and that little 5.5 inch sub absolutely SLAMS!!! The price was a hard pill to swallow at first, but after hearing them I couldn’t be more pleased with my purchase. My only caveat (which will be fixed in a software update later) is the spectrum cycling of the lighting when the speakers sleep. Off or your color profile would be better.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    PC Speakers

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    Surround sound, Amazing speakers i love it every gamers should try this.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Surround sound speakers

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

    The razor surround sound system I purchased for my computer was so easy to hook up. The sound quality is like no other the along with the subwoofer

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    A Great Pair of Gaming Speakers!

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    The Razer Nommo V2 Pro Gaming Speaker(4-piece) is a pricy gaming speaker. This is not your typical music studio speaker set which is even pricier but for a gaming setup (especially for PC), these are perfect. I have taken the time to review this 4-piece set and in short, Razer did a great job with these but improvements can certainly be made. This is my review of the Razer Nommo V2 Pro Gaming Speakers. *TLDR at the bottom ============ IN THE BOX/SETUP: In the box, you get a pair of the Razer Nommo V2 Pro speakers, a wireless subwoofer, a wireless control pod, a USB-A to USB-C cable, a power adapter for the speakers (some regional plugs are included too), a power cord for the subwoofer, and 2 AAA batteries. First, I want to acknowledge the attention to detail that was given to the packing of the materials. Everything was neatly packed and organized. The instructions were clear and easy to follow. Just make sure you have everything plugged in all the way because I didn’t initially and was dumbfounded about why the speakers weren’t turning on after following all the instructions correctly. Setup took about 20 minutes. I tested the speakers with my PC, PS5, and phone for Bluetooth functionality. ============ FEATURES (HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE): If you hate wires, you will love these. These speakers have the bare minimum when it comes to wires. Some of the wires are braided too so they are great quality and should have minimal tangling. The two desk speakers have customizable RGB if they are connected to a PC. Outside of a computer, the RGB is not customizable. The subwoofer is wireless as well as the control pod. The control pod is used to control the speakers. This is essentially the “remote” for these speakers. I would’ve preferred an actual remote with different built-in functions like audio inputs(USB, Bluetooth), audio presets, volume control, RGB shutoff button, etc. The control pod has some basic functions like play/pause, mute, and next but it is still very limited if you want to control the speakers from far away. In terms of software features, there are plenty included with these speakers. I will be speaking on behalf of the features available with Razer’s Synapse software on PC. There is currently no other software available that allows for customization. Within Synapse, one can switch between Stereo and THX Spatial Audio. Both modes sound amazing, but I have noticed a greater sound stage with THX Spatial Audio. The surround sound when playing music, games, or a movie is vast and sounds incredible. Pair this mode with some custom EQ settings and you have everything you need for great sound. Within EQ settings there are default audio presets for movies, games, etc., but the lows, mids, and highs can be customized to your liking too. There are a lot of RGB modes available and like with any Razer device, they will sync with your other RGB devices. ============ SOUND QUALITY: Whether you are gaming, listening to music, or watching a movie, these speakers will blow you away. (literally, so be careful not to turn it up all the way) The out-of-the-box sound is perfect, but I enjoy the work of fine-tuning the audio. I have previously mentioned that Razer’s Synapse software allows you to play around with the EQ settings. I highly recommend playing around with the EQ until you find that sweet spot for your ears. You won’t regret the time it takes. The subwoofer adds a deep bass to the sound stage and combined with THX Spatial Audio, the surround sound is seriously immersive. If these had a remote control, I could see these being perfect for an at-home mini movie theatre. In terms of PC gaming, these do an excellent job of providing the immersive sound that game developers want you to hear. Whether you are in an emotional cutscene or shooting down helicopters in Far Cry 6, everything will sound great. These speakers can be used with a PS5. All you need to do is plug the USB cable into the PS5 and the PS5 will automatically detect the speakers. Unfortunately, there is no way to manage EQ settings or RGB when using the speaker with a console. However, the vast sound stage still exists and sounds great with whatever game you are playing. Regarding Bluetooth functionality and sound, there is not too much to it. Click the single button on the control pod and the speakers will go into Bluetooth mode. Connect your phone and that is it. There is no way to control the RGB which by default goes into audio visualizer mode. EQ can be adjusted within your phone’s settings. Music and podcasts still sound great. ============ POTENTIAL IMPROVEMENTS: I have mostly covered the pros of these gaming speakers but there are certainly some improvements that can be made. I will list them down below. -The control pod is limited, a remote with multiple input options (USB, Bluetooth, etc.), multiple audio presets, different RGB options, volume, subwoofer level, etc. would’ve been nice to control the sound when connected to either a console or using Bluetooth -As a user of an ultrawide monitor, I struggled to find a good position for the two bulky desk speakers. It would’ve been if these were height-adjustable to accommodate someone with a large or many monitors or someone with limited desk space -Limited RGB customization when connected to other devices. Some form of a button to shut off RGB would’ve been neat in case the RGB needs to be turned off (e.g. movie night) -An analog or optical input would’ve been nice to have to plug these speakers into a TV. -Switching to PC from Bluetooth mode is not the most efficient, rather than clicking the control pod button, you instead need to unplug the USB-A cable and plug it into the PC to switch modes, a remote with a dedicated button would streamline this process -This is more of a request but RGB on the subwoofer would’ve been neat, the subwoofer is pretty bland ============ CONCLUSION/TLDR: Overall, Razer hit a home run with the Nommo V2 PC Gaming Speakers. The vibrant sound of the speakers and the thumping sound of the subwoofer allows for an immersive experience whether you are gaming, watching a movie, or listening to music. The customization for these speakers on PC is vast and neat to have as an option. I did have trouble finding space for the bulky speakers and would’ve liked them to be adjustable. The control pod while nice is extremely limited for controlling the speakers from afar. There were other minor drawbacks listed above but if they aren’t too bothersome, I wholeheartedly recommend you give these gaming speakers a shot!

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

    High quality sound in not so compact speakers

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    The first thing I noticed about these when I took them out of the box was how much larger they were than I had expected. I hadn't seen them in person and just got them right offline and I was honestly expecting them to be somewhat smaller. They have good weight to them as well and are definitly quality speakers from a build aspect. Sound quality is phenomenal though, with very crisp and clear highs and suprisingly deep bass from the wireless subwoofer. One key feature I like is the THX Spatial Audio to really enhance games when you are playing them. I could hear people all around me when playing a few FPS games I really enjoy. You can also use predefined profiles for games or create your own settings by game if you want for Racing games or FPS games or Sports games. Setup was pretty straighforward and took about 10 minutes with rearranging some things on my desk to get them where I wanted them in front of my moniotr. If you have other Razer products with LED's or light effects you can customize all of them to be in synch via the Razer Synapse software. You can change a lot of effects although it can be a bit overwhelming if you aren't familar with the app if you are trying to really customize your lighting setup. One annying thing about all their apps though is if you are running a dynamic wallpaper via the Razer Axon app you can't jsut adjust or change the color settings since that has taken over the color effects for your system. I personally don't really need to get every device on my desktop in synch but for streamers like my kids I can see how this is a cool feature with their software. Overall these speakers really remind me of the Original Klipsch 2.1 speakers I had in college when I first started gaming before all these gaming component companies existed. The audio is robust, clear, and has booming bass for when I really want to feel a game. They look good also but be aware of the size as they are not small satellite speakers as you might hting from the images on the website.

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

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Incredible sound, some quirks.

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    Unboxing the Nommo V2 and setting it up is quite the experience. I am always impressed by the build quality of Razer products. The speakers are lighter than I thought, and although they may appear bulky, their footprint accommodates even a small desk. The speakers are permanently angled so it would’ve been nice if they could be adjusted vertically. Although there are cables to connect from the right speaker to the left and then to the PC, I definitely appreciate the wireless subwoofer and control knob, which paired to the speakers immediately. The down-firing subwoofer is of medium size and can be placed anywhere in the room, which helps in keeping the area around the desk clutter-free. Once installed, the RGB glow can be quite nice, but also a bit finicky. There is only one physical USB-C port. This severely limits connectivity as there is no AUX input or headphone jack, and it is quite puzzling being such a premium device. I have a dual PC setup and a gaming station, so that is disappointing. Sure, there is also Bluetooth, but that brings a couple of issues with syncing and RGB light responses. Plus, there is no multi-point option, so I must unpair and pair when switching from PC Bluetooth to my phone. Good thing I don’t really use that option. Once hooked up, Installing the Nommo via Razer Synapse can be frustrating as several updates needed to be done. I had some fails, re-downloads, and device recognition issues that took some time to resolve. Once all setup, I was pleased by the robust features, customization, and personalization. There, you can keep up with the latest firmware updates, change/customize RGB lighting, use the equalizer, and more. I did experience a couple more hiccups where the changes did not take but worked out in the end. I trust Razer will continue to improve the software. But most importantly (at least for me) is the sound quality. Out of the box, I was immediately impressed. I have several speaker setups and by far the magnitude of these blew me away. I did not have to raise the volume over 30% to have the entire office shaking. By the way, the control puck worked very smoothly. The midrange and upper frequencies come through clearly at both low and high volume. At its loudest, the bass can be overwhelming and there is some distortion. But again, this is only at concert levels, which 99% of the time won’t be necessary. Plus, the bass can be toned down (I have it slightly below the mid-level). Playing music is great, but there are some clarity and imaging issues. However, when gaming and watching movies, it was a delight and quite the experience. As far as details when playing games, this system performed very well. I could perceive where the sounds were coming from, and the detail and environmental sound queues added to the immersion. Speaking of immersion, Razers offers THX spatial audio. This adds a high level of depth and 360-degree audio positioning. It's not quite surround, but it does provide a believable sensation, especially when playing content that supports it. Music, however, is best enjoyed with it off in stereo in my opinion. Again, the audio can be fully adjusted via Synapse. In the end, the Nommo V2 Pro delivers sound that needs to be experienced to be fully believed. Also, the wireless subwoofer and control pod is such a welcome option to keep the area nice and clutter-free. However, the software and RGB quirks, strange connectivity limitations, and premium tag put a dent on this otherwise excellent speaker system.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Must have gaming setup

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    THE BREAKDOWN: The Razer Nommo V2 Pro Gaming speaker (4-Piece) is a full range speaker system. I wouldn’t say this is studio quality, but it is definitely high end. What’s in the box: First, I want to say that extreme care and thought went into packaging this system. You can tell it is high-end quality from the moment you open the box. In the box you will get a pair of Razer Nommo V2 Pro speakers, Wireless subwoofer, Razer Wireless Control Pod, USB Type A to USB Type C cable and power adapters to include regional plugs for both the speaker and subwoofer. You also get two AAA batteries. The skinny: These speakers have minimum wires which make this an easy setup. One thing to mention about the wires is that some of them are braided which gives that high end upgraded feel and look. The pair of speakers do have customizable RGB if they are connected to a computer. The subwoofer is wireless and down firing and has a 5.5” driver. You do get a control pod that looks like a hockey puck. With this you have a few controls like volume and audio control. There are plenty of software features with controls included with this one! With Synapse you can switch between THX Spatial Audo with its 7.1 surround sound and stereo. Whether you are playing games or listening to music these speakers really deliver. These sound amazing right out of the box with no adjusting. I recommend you spend a little time adjusting the EQ, you will not be disappointed. PRO’s: - Easy setup - High-end look and feel - Great App - Sound is amazing CON’s: - I think the pair of speakers should be able to be adjusted up and down. Not every setup needs the speaker pointed in that fixed position. - The subwoofer is really underpowered. SUMMARY: Overall, this product worked as intended, and I would recommend this to a friend if they were in the market for an item like this.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Gaming Speakers

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    Unboxing and setup/configuration were easy, and everything came nicely packed and well-protected. Inside the box comes two speakers, a subwoofer, power cables, a wireless control pod (with two AAA batteries), a manual, and a USB to USB-C cable to connect the speaker to a computer (source). Note that you can connect the speaker via the USB cable or Bluetooth; I prefer using the provided USB cables. Of course, I use Bluetooth mode when connecting a mobile device to the speakers. The speakers and the subwoofer feel and look premium made. The side speakers are hard plastic and feel heavy, and the stand/base is big enough that they will not swivel and stay fixed. They have a pleasant and slick design. The subwoofer is a perfect size for a gaming/PC system, and the casing feels like it is made of wood. The side speakers connect to the subwoofer, the subwoofer connects to the PC/device, and the speaker system control is on the right side speakers. The side speakers can’t be angled up or down; they are in a fixed position. To maximize the speaker system experience, I highly recommend downloading the Razer Synapse. This will allow the user to control the sub, the EQ, THC spatial audio, and personalize speaker lighting. The wireless control pod (puck-like) is the central hub for the system. The pod is easy to use: (1) to turn on the system, press the pod for three seconds; (2) to mute and unmute, click the pod once; (3) to skip, triplet click, (4) switch source (eg, PC to BlueTooth), press the side button, and (5) volume adjust by rotating the dial clockwise or counterclockwise. The biggest reason to consider this speaker system is that the sound is an absolute joy. I listen to everything with them, from hardcore to hip-hop (any genre) to YouTube videos, movies, and more. I have raised the volume to the max and experienced no distortion or drop in quality. The RGB lighting is excellent, with the lights being more static, cycling through the colors at a slower pace and providing a more pleasant listening experience. This excellent speaker system will increase your gaming, music, and movie listening experience.

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

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Not just for PC

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    My man cave was in need of a sound upgrade, as the TV speakers weren’t doing the rest of my setup justice. The Razer Nommo V2 Pro box came neatly packaged with just the right amount of material to protect the speaker without having a bunch of needless cardboard. Seems like a dumb detail, but to me, it was clearly thought out and purposeful. Setup instructions were very straightforward, with each speaker cable appropriately labeled “Left” and “Right” - then you plug them into the equally rationally labeled “Left” and “Right” jacks. So simple. Plug the power cable in, and boom ready to go. Razer is synonymous with PC equipment, but the Nommo V2 Pros are also advertised to be compatible with PS5 and Switch. Really, you can either USB direct wire or you can use Bluetooth, so it’s pretty widely compatible. Standard for PC peripherals, there are RGB lights at the back of the directional speakers which you can adjust. They’re not obnoxiously bright, but luckily the lights are customizable. Sound quality wise, you get spatial surround sound and the wireless subwoofer for bass. Very happy.

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

    A MUST HAVE for all gamers!

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    THIS…. Is the Razer Nommo V2 Pro and the second generation to Razers Nommo lineup. The Nommo comes in three tiers or ‘versions’. The V2X, which is removed of a dedicated subwoofer, the V2 which has a wired subwoofer (so all 3 speakers are daisy chained), and then the V2 Pro which has the subwoofer wireless. I will say, I was not sure how to take these speakers before getting them, or what to even expect… but I was completely blown away. These speakers are what gamers dream about, from the THUMPING bass to a completely customizable 10 band EQ to spatial audio, these speakers are brimming with features in a beautiful black aluminum housing. Enough gloating though, let's get to the details on razors next flagship speakers. Let's just start this by talking about how well this system is built, 3” cones wrapped in a sleek black housing and shockingly no Razer branding at all on the outside. All the RGB lighting is on the back of your stereo speakers and contains all the features you have come to know with razors lighting profiles, and while I really enjoy the lighting, I wish that there was a physical way to turn the lighting off from the speakers or the ‘wireless control pod’ which is a wireless audio/power/source puck that is super useful. I move my speakers around my gaming room currently from my PC to TV (until I get another set of these speakers), and I can tell you that these are almost seamless switching from USB for PC and PS5 to Bluetooth 5.3 for my TV’s sound. The best part is that it carries the custom EQ over from what I set it as on the PC to all the other media consoles and also has built in eq’s that you can swap between using that same puck. The biggest and really only pain in my butt with these speakers is that I ALWAYS forget to turn off or change the lighting back to static from the audio meter, which results in a rapid firing lightshow during my Netflix show for the first 5 seconds. A very self inflicted headache, but I wish that there was a way to turn off the lighting from the puck. The only setting you really need to adjust outside of your preferred EQ and THX setting, is I turned off the sleep timer on the speakers. You can turn the speakers back on from the puck super quick and easy, but I just rather them never turn off if my PC/PS5/Apple TV isn't off because sometimes you get up for food and come back and boom they are off. Now let's get into the sound, and while I even think I sound silly myself…the virtual 7.1 spatial audio is REAL! The spatial audio is actually REALLY good thanks to them buying THX (yes, that THX!) With bass so real it made me turn it down in fear that my neighbor would come knocking, which was a shock considering the Nommo V2 Pro only has one 5.5” down firing sub… but whatever they are doing over at THX and Razer is working really well. The two 3” stereo speakers do make my ears feel really tingly too, which is quite odd to explain as it feels they completely blanket and encapsulate my ears in some of the most crisp and clear audio I have ever heard and well, really felt. I think the theme here for razer is making a 2.1 audio setup sound like your whole room is rigged with subs and speakers. I mean this setup is so good that I had to bring in my dad, who is a certified hater of most audio products that aren't using speaker wires, to confirm that these speakers are absolutely insane… and then all for less than $500? It makes more sense to get these than a mid to high range soundbar, especially if you are an audio snob like me that wants to use the full 10 band eq to get that ahh so perfect sound. For me though, I really enjoyed getting the V2 Pro as the wireless sub has really paid off for me and the ability to adjust my setup without the worry of another speaker cable with no noticeable sound degradation. Something I want to hammer down on is this virtual THX 7.1 audio before I let it go, it is so clear and crisp I cannot explain it. For electronic music, which I love to blast, it is something to be experienced and if your game supports spatial audio you are in for a treat. I cannot explain how there are two stereo speakers on my flanks but the sound is coming from my monitor directly in front of me or over my head. 10/10 hats off to Razer. Something that I want to point out here as we wrap up my love fest for these speakers is just how good the user manual is for these speakers are, and that the software is actually really simple and to the point where I don't fear that people will get stuck trying to do simple things. The Razer Synapse is going to be your home for these speakers, there is a lot of other software that Razer will try and get you to download, and it is respectively good software… but the only software you NEED is in the Synapse which is outlined in the user manual. I love these, my dad has ordered a set and my wife is mad that she doesn’t have them in her gaming room (the real benchmark if you ask me) and the best part is that Razer actually has really good post sale support so make sure you register your product for your one (1) year warranty! You never have to worry about getting left behind anyways, because as always, Best Buy has an excellent return policy and even better customer service, so you never have to worry about buying a product that you don’t like… so why not test it out?!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality, Thx spatial audio, Wireless

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Very happy with this purchase

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    If you want your setup to look clean af, then cable management is likely important to you. Or! If you have a sit/stand desk and don’t want to Jack around with a cable to your sub on the floor then you may be looking for a wireless option. That’s why I chose these instead of the cheaper 2.1 option. I went for the wireless sub and controller. I’m not used to having to turn on my speakers every time I power up, but no matter. These babies look clean and cool. I’m coming off of some Bose Companion iii that I’ve been using for 5+ years (which are moving to the laptop because they’re still going strong.) There is no comparison. The Nommo v2 Pros blow them away. For that to even be a fair comparison you’d need to put them up against the 2.0 Razer speakers (w no subwoofer.) Regardless, these sound amazing for both gaming and music. The THX Spatial Audio is quite a thing as well. Very nice for simulating (5.1) surround sound The synapse app gives you equalizer control as well as lighting, profiles, etc. You’ll need to grab that for firmware updates as well I believe. Overall I could not be happier. These really topped off what I consider to be a showcase build. I strongly recommend for anyone who values a clean desk and amazing sound. Just don’t forget you need to press that controller down for 3s to turn them on. (I was worried for a second that it was doa bc I skipped instructions.)

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice sound with some quirks

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    Pros Strong bass Clean highs Good simulated center channel Lighting enhances gameplay Lighting syncs with other Razer products More setup options versus their soundbar option Easy wireless setup Realistic spatial audio Also offers Bluetooth connectivity Cons Only two input options No stereo jack Lighting effects don’t match with game Limited manual lighting controls Speakers enter sleep mode sometimes even when in use Speakers don’t automatically wake from sleep No Bluetooth adjustments Fixing randomly sleep mode means manually turning speakers on/off Controls are only on puck which can get lost, such as switching inputs Puck has limited control options Subwoofer randomly disconnects when off/asleep The Razer Nommo V2 Pro is the top tier in the lineup of gaming speakers for those who prefer individual speakers versus their soundbar option. Razer did a nice job packaging every nicely with everything protected and held in place with thick foam. In fact, they did such a good job the whole family missed the control puck when it was first unboxed. The first thing that stands out is just how big the speakers are. Unlike most gaming speakers these have some heft to them. For smaller desk setups it might be challenging to find space. Similarly, the subwoofer is large. There are no controls, input jacks, or output jacks on the speakers. The speakers are only controlled via the wireless puck or via Synapse. Setup 9/10 Basic setup is extremely easy. Just plug the speakers into power and the USB-A cord into the computer. The speakers are USB-C but the included cord is USB-C to USB-A. You can place the subwoofer anywhere since it is wireless. Similarly, the control puck just needs the batteries installed and you are up and running. All components are paired wirelessly from the factory. The first time you plug them in they turn on automatically and are ready to go. You can pair Bluetooth devices by switching modes using the control puck. While easy to do, the downside is without the small and easy to lose wireless puck, functionality of the speakers is limited. If you are prone to losing things on your desk, you may wish to tape the control puck down. Controls and Customizability 6/10 The puck can be used to turn the RGB lights on and off, but all other lighting controls are done via Synapse. In Bluetooth mode the only lighting option you have is on and off. Any EQ settings in Bluetooth mode would need to be done via the Bluetooth source if available on the playback device. In Synapse, you can customize the general lighting effects like breathing, spectrum cycling, etc., similar to other Razer products. With compatible games it automatically chooses the lighting effect unless overridden. There is no option to create custom lighting profiles per game when overridden. You can have the lighting effects match other Razer products that use Synapse. You have a 10 band EQ to adjust the sound and a THX Spatial audio off/on option. Spatial audio reduces bass slighting in favor of a larger soundstage and placement of sounds. One oddity worth mentioning is the power saving mode. Like all speakers the Nommo V2 Pro has an automatic power save mode. What is odd is it only applies to powering off. The instructions don’t make it clear but when they fall asleep for any reason you must manually turn them back on with puck. What is even more strange is in some games, such as Forza and Halo, the speakers would time out and fall asleep as if they were not in use. This is understandably frustrating if you are in the middle of a firefight. The only way around this is to completely turn off the auto power off function and manually turn the speakers on and off. It is uncertain if Razer can improve this via updates but as it stands, your best bet is to have them be fully manual. Lighting 4/10 Of course, with this being Razer you must talk about the lighting. The promotional materials make you think the effect is going to do something to immerse you more into the game, but it is more of the regular Razer lighting. While the effect is nice as a wall wash it doesn’t really add to the gameplay, at least currently. For example, there is a profile for Halo Infinite. When launching Halo the speakers changes to flashing white. Your first thought might be the speakers would change colors based on possible muzzle flash or what the background scenery is to create more immersion. In reality, no matter what was happening in the game, the speakers just flashed white somewhat like lighting. This just seems like a missed opportunity. Hopefully Razer is still polishing the way this works and eventually the effects will be more dynamic and based on gameplay. Sound Performance 8/10 Out of the box sound quality is decent. Bass is heavy and almost boomy but adds impacts to games. It can easily fill a medium sized room. By default the mids are slightly weak but still reasonable. Even with adjustment the bass feels a bit boomy but not offensively so. With adjustment the overall range is respectable but not outstanding. Games feel dynamic and music feels lively. With so much bass it’s so surprise that bass heavy music does with the Nommo V2 Pros. What is more of a surprise is acoustic is represented well. If you are away from the speakers then they sound better with Spatial audio off, but sitting in front of them the Spatial effects provide a sense of depth and soundstage. Spatial Audio is where having two discreet speakers helps. You can adjust each speaker to create your sweet spot for spatial effects to match your seating position. There is a distinct spot where the spatial effect is strongest and where it drops off sharply. Sitting in the sweet spot, in-games sounds have good placement. The simulated center channel is very good. The left and ride side are distinct with a modest amount of sound placement behind. Placement of sounds is stronger to the front and sides compared to the back, but the overall effect gives you a good idea where sounds are coming from without headphones or speakers all around you. The only downside is the speaker stands aren’t adjustable themselves. This means that if you sit higher or lower than normal you can’t just point the speakers up or down to move the sweet spot. You either need to move yourself up or down or prop up the speakers higher. It’s a minor inconvenience but it would have been nice if the speaker stands at least could adjust vertical tilt. Final Thoughts Overall, the Razer Nommo V2 Pro are very nice speakers that do a respectable job as both gaming and music speakers. Sound quality is not top tier but close after EQ adjustments. The main gripe is the power save function. If Razer could enhance the in-game functionality of the lighting to enhance gameplay, this package could be hard to beat even with the quirks. If you are in the market for gaming speakers with excellent spatial audio, decently well-rounded audio quality, and like the idea of RGB lighting effects then the Razer Nommo V2 Pro is worth considering.

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

    Incredibly Immersive PC Audio Upgrade!

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    Having recently acquired the Razer - Nommo V2 Pro Full-Range 2.1 PC Gaming Speakers, I am happy to share my experience. These speakers are not just another gadget; they're an immersive experience that enhances every gaming session. Firstly, the wireless subwoofer is a game-changer. The bass is exceptionally deep and powerful, far exceeding my expectations. It's not just about the intensity; the clarity of the bass adds a new dimension to gaming, making every explosion and bass-heavy soundtrack feel like it's happening right around me. The sound quality of the speakers themselves is incredible. They deliver a crystal-clear audio experience that's both nuanced and robust. Whether it's the subtle rustle of leaves in a game or the complex layers of a music track, these speakers capture every detail with impressive fidelity. The THX Spatial Audio feature makes the whole gaming experience come alive! The wireless volume dial is an awesome touch. It’s heavy and made of mostly aluminum and plastic with a rubber base. I will admit, it was a little tricky at first… Pro tip, push the whole button down for 3 seconds to turn on your speakers, and there is a little button on the side that switches sources. Nonetheless, I love that the V2PRO version comes with this nifty add-on, it looks great and it’s functional. Makes audio volume control so quick and easy, instead of having to use your cursor to navigate down into the task bar taking away precious gaming seconds. The RGB lighting is a stroke of genius. It's not just aesthetically pleasing; it's smart and integrative. Using the Razer Synapse app, the RGB lighting syncs effortlessly with other Razer peripherals, PC lighting, and even live wallpapers, creating a cohesive and dynamic gaming environment. This feature elevates the speakers from being mere sound devices to an integral part of a gamer's setup. Build quality is another area where these speakers shine. They're solidly constructed, with a weight that speaks to their durability and quality. This heft ensures they stay firmly in place, providing both a visual and auditory anchor to my gaming station. Lastly, the design deserves special mention. On my desk, these speakers manage the rare feat of blending in while simultaneously being a focal point. Their aesthetic is both sophisticated and bold, echoing the ethos of modern gaming culture. Never enough RBG lighting!! In conclusion, the Razer - Nommo V2 Pro Full-Range 2.1 PC Gaming Speakers with Wireless Subwoofer are a phenomenal addition to any gamer's arsenal. They deliver on every front – sound quality, design, easy to setup, ease of use, functionality, and integration. If you're looking to elevate your gaming/movie watching experience, look no further. These speakers are an investment you won't regret.

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

    Simply the Best

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    Wow! Just wow. I’ve owned various PC speaker setups. Some gaming systems, some more for music and while those seemed very impressive at the time, none of them can hold a candle to what Razer is doing with this set. I have a respectable gaming setup in my media room. Nice PC gaming setup and PS5 connected to the same Gaming Monitor, while I have full sound systems in my living room and bedroom, I wanted something good for when I want to immerse myself in a game without having to lean on my headsets. This 2.1 system by Razer feels much wider than a traditional 2.1 system. Just unboxing it I could tell that this was a very premium system, the 2 speakers are much larger than I had anticipated, and the wireless sub and remote volume control also feel very premium. Even the cords feel like they are high quality. The entire system has a great heft and premium feel to it. Connecting them all together was seamless despite their are 2 wireless components. Everything just paired together without a hitch. When I connected them to my PS5 with the USB cable it recognized immediately and the sound was amazing. When I connected them to me PC it took a little adjustments in the Settings to make sure my PC saw them as an Audio device and defaulted to them. No issues once I had that squared away. The sound, everything you could imagine and then some. Games surround you, and music is so clear and powerful. I was playing the new Spiderman 2 on my PS5 and it really helps to add to immersion. The sub does an amazing job of making you feel the explosions from the game. You can hear things all around you, and everything is just crisp. I had the same experience when I started using them on my PC to play some Diablo 4, and Destiny. Everything just feels and sounds amazing. My teenage sons even came in to see what was going on. They thought I was watching a movie in the living room. One of them even asked if I could turn it down cause they could feel it in their room. The RGB lighting on the back of each speaker is great and helps to add to the atmosphere of my room. I love that you can adjust and customize it with the app on the PC. These are Premium Gaming Speakers at a premium price, but they are worth if. It gives your games, music, movies another layer that you can appreciate. It’s one of my favorite additions to my gaming addiction in the last couple of years. This is an easy recommendation for anyone looking to level up their gaming setup, or really wants to make the gamer in their life happy.

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

    Game changing, ear blasting PC sound

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    One of the final components to my latest PC build has been to refresh and upgrade my speakers to something more up-to-date compared to the ones I have had for a few years which, by the way, are also considered on the high-end of the market. This happened to be just in time for the new drop of the pro series Razer Nommo V2 Full-Range 2.1 PC gaming speakers with a wireless subwoofer which appeared to be right up my alley. As an audiophile, anything that gets the THX certification has my full and immediate attention. This high-end certification coupled with the latest advanced audio features including virtual 7.1 surround sound that feels like the sound is on the side and behind you, 3” full-range drivers with aluminum phase plugs to minimize sound reflections and a 5.5” down-firing wireless subwoofer combine to provide a truly immersive sound experience for PC and console gamers alike that prefer or have an option to go without headphones. You can sync other devices to them and switch to the Bluetooth input through the Razer software. Regarding the appearance, you can immediately tell they are high-end PC speakers not only because of back-lit Razer Chroma RGB lighting which changes colors but also due to the exposed drivers with piercing cones. The wireless control pod/knob is a convenient short cut when having to quickly adjust the volume up/down without having to navigate to the volume controls on your screen or with some speakers having to reach to find the volume knob. However, it is an extra peripheral you’ll have to find a spot for on your desk. These are definitely the best sounding computer speakers, and many other speakers I have used for music in our house, and would recommend them for anyone that wants to step up their sound game.

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

    Very loud!

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    I bought this because for some reason when I play games on Steam the volume seems very low compared to other media. I'm very happy with my purchase. The volume is unbelievable now and music sounds amazing, and my games' volume can be increased greatly.

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

    Insane, just insane

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    I'm a major music junky. I can't believe how good these are. I'm 45 and my hearing isn't what it used to be, but these with the shape of the tweeters in the cone shape sound almost like spacial audio. Meaning, the speakers are placed on the left and right, but the sound legit sounds like it's coming from the center of the computer. My brain was so confused. :) Anyway, the quality is so insane. I've showed my friends when they come over and they are blown away. I did no research on it when I bought it. I just asked for the nicest computer speakers in stock and the guy showed me the price tag. I was worried my wife would think it was overboard. She totally did. It was worth every penny. My second wife agrees! Anyway, it's been like 6 months now and I still am blown away by the quality. Keep in mind these are perfect for sitting at a computer - perfect for gaming, etc. They are not for blasting through the house as the cone shaped tweeters direct the sound very specifically to the ears in front of the computer. So, it sounds ridiculously amazing when you are sitting in front of your computer. From the nearby room you can hear it, but that specific crisp quality disappears...unless you point the speakers in the direction of where you are going to be - then it's perfect again.

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

    Razer

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    Razer Synapse is generally quite a good program, if a bit bloaty, that can connect to plenty of other Razer devices for RGB customization and custom macros. However, Synapse doesn't feel like an option here, it positions itself as a near necessary bit of software and if you are someone who likes a clean desktop, maybe this isn't for you.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great System but mainly for PC systems.

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    Great sounding system but more catered for PC and would consider alternate system if planning on using for MAC. Online app and phone apps not updated for use with current MAC operating systems. Can still use as speaker system but will not be able to customize settings if using for MAC.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Love it!

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    Some of the best speakers i've ever owned. 10/10 sound quality. That bass is chefs kiss.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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