Razer Nommo V2 Full-Range 2.1 Gaming Speakers
$149.99
$299.99
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Condition: New
Top positive review
28 people found this helpful
Unecesarily Expensive, Obnoxious Software, Stupid RGB, but dang is the Sound TERRIFIC
By Alex Touboul on Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
These speakers are undoubtedly overpriced. The premium brand tax you are paying for these is borderline egregious. However, if you can stomach the price, they truly are great sounding speakers. Yes the Razer software is an obnoxious pain, and the software is essentially mandatory because out of the box the speakers sound flat and are in desperate need of an EQ adjustment. Yes the RGB lighting is a total gimmick and quite honestly is an obnoxious distraction more often than not, especially in a dark room where the pulsating light becomes a distraction. But where its most important, the Sound, these speakers are absolutely tremendous. Got them as a gift for my wife and the Bass is really heavy in a good way. You get great, deep bass notes without any shaking/rattling (at least on carpet). The speakers themselves are full ranged and have great sound at all volumes. There are no sacrifices here, High, Mid and Low range all sound great. It is immediately obvious that these speakers are a class above the vast majority of what's available on the market. Playing Rocksmith on the PC with these speakers legitimately sounds better than a lot of cheaper amps. Movies and games sound terrific, sound effects and music are clear and crisp feel like they have real weight to them. These speakers really should come without RGB, with Hardware controls or direct integration into windows instead of the Razer software ecosystem garbage, and cost $75 less. They would easily be one of the best speaker setups on the market, if not the best, if they ditched the unnecessary frills and were priced more appropriately. But if you find these speakers on sale and can stomach the RGB/Razer Software, or if you only care about sound quality for playing music/movies/rockband, you really can't go wrong with these speaker. Normally the RGB/software stuff would drive me crazy, but the sound really is terrific, so much so that I am willing to look past the other issues. In a perfect world, someone other than Razer would make this set so that you could just buy a quality set of speakers at a reasonable price without the nonsense Razer BS. But all things considered, you most likely won't regret this purchase, the sound you get out of these speakers is shockingly good.
Top critical review
3 people found this helpful
Great sound quality.
By PW on Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024
As in title, the sound quality is fantastic, and they are solid speakers. They do, however have some quirks that may be a dealbreaker for some: -They run under their own power. By which I mean they do not turn on and off with the computer. You have to manually turn them on or off. -Windows 11 doesn't like to remember that they are set to the default audio. Everytime i boot up, or go idle, i have to reset them to default audio. I don't know if this is due to Windows, the Razer software, or my particular system. -The speakers themselves turn off after a certain amount of idle time. This is not limited to when the screen saver kicks in. It happens whenever you aren't using audio for a time. Example: if you're surfing the web and not listening to any audio, they will shut off after th3 allotted time. It can be rather annoying, particularly when once they shut off, I have to once again go into my sound settings and tell it, yes, these speakers exist, and are my audio device. -The Razer software is notoriously finicky and unreliable. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it connects to your devices sometimes it doesn't. Mind you, this is on a high-end system with lots of ram. Also, I have them USB hardwired, so it's not a Bluetooth issue. As I said, they have fantastic, rich sound; particularly with the THX sound. If you can get it to work properly. If my review were based on sound alone, it would be five stars. If i weren't accounting for sound quality, it would be no more than 2 stars for the connectivity and reliability issues. Like many Razer products, I feel that they are bit overpriced because of that. As an aside: the control device that is purportedly designed for these speakers is an overpriced button that doesn't even button well. But that's a different review for a different product. Hope this helps!
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