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Razer Nommo V2 X PC Gaming Speakers

$89.99
Condition: Refurbished
style: Nommo V2 X
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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
Really disappointed
By listener on Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Immediately after hooking these speakers up, I heard crackling and popping, like playing a scratched vinyl when playing any audio. I submitted a request for support with Razer and I'm still waiting almost a week later for some resolution, which they say is software related. It seems like their program, Synapse, causes most of these issues, which in my opinion, is crazy given the price of these speakers--and Synapse controls all the important features of the speaker. I'm giving Razer another week to see if there is a fix, or I'm going to have to RMA these. There's no point in paying this much for speakers that do not work with the software it's intended to be used for and has such crappy audio quality thanks to those issues. Honestly, the potential is there. It sounds good in those instances when it isn't popping and/or crackling. But it's not worth it.

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