CES 2023: Razer’s New Leviathan V2 Pro Soundbar

Razer’s new soundbar is doing big things in the audio department. Razer has announced its new Leviathan V2 Pro soundbar with head-tracking AI and beamforming technology, one of the first of its kind.

The Leviathan V2 Pro will use a state-of-the-art IR camera powered by Audioscenic technology to stream sound directly to your ears to give you the ultimate personalized experience. If there are different people, the soundbar will switch between different profiles for different users to give each individual a unique audio experience. Enhanced by THX spatial audio, the Leviathan V2 Pro’s sound stage gets pretty interesting. The 3D audio modes can switch between THX Spatial Audio Virtual Headset and THX Spatial Audio Virtual Speakers. The five full-range 2″ drivers with the down-firing subwoofer will give its audience a true, multi-sound level experience. Preorders are currently available and will ship out on January 31st for $399.99.

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[Managing Editor] Managing editor for LVLONE News, Here to bring you information on all your PC hardware, conventions, anime, and gaming needs. Love playing first person shooters, whether it be the new Call of Duty, Valorant, or Overwatch. From time to time you'll catch me playing some Team Fight Tactics or some indie games to take a breather from all the FPS games.

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