Razer announces its first surround sound bar, the Leviathan

Razer Leviathan, the company's virtual 5.1 surround sound gaming bar.

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Gaming peripheral maker Razer has just announced its first surround sound bar, the Leviathan. Razer's Leviathan is a virtual 5.1 surround sound gaming and music bar, that streams your audio through Bluetooth 4.0 aptX, with a price tag of $199.99. Here's what we can expect inside of the Leviathan:

Razer announces its first surround sound bar, the Leviathan 02
  • Powered by four expertly tuned drivers plus subwoofer
  • 5.1 virtual surround sound powered by Dolby Virtual Speakers, Dolby Digital and
  • Dolby Pro Logic II
  • Direct audio streaming from any mobile device via Bluetooth v 4.0 aptX
  • Dedicated subwoofer for impressive bass reproduction
  • Space-saving design for versatility
  • Multiple connection methods via analogue, optical or Bluetooth v 4.0 aptX
  • Adjustable tilt angles (00, 150, 180) for optimal sound
  • 3 preset equaliser modes tuned for gaming, music and movies
Razer announces its first surround sound bar, the Leviathan 03

Razer's co-founder and CEO, Min-Liang Tan said: "The opportunity to produce a precision-engineered surround sound solution for high-performance gaming, movie watching and music listening, and make it versatile to use in any setting, was a very exciting proposition for us. The Razer Leviathan delivers what music aficionados, movie buffs and gamers alike are looking for to improve their entertainment setup".

NEWS SOURCE:kotaku.com.au

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