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Razer unveils Leviathan V2 Pro soundbar with AI head tracking

Leviathan V2 Pro soundbar

Razer has released a new soundbar, the Leviathan V2 Pro, featuring beamforming technology and AI head tracking. The cost of the new item is about 550 US dollars. For that price, Razer promises to deliver hyper-realistic 3D audio that adapts to user movements in real time.

V2 Pro is able to read the position of the owner’s head using built-in microphones. Due to this, the soundbar constantly adjusts the beam formation, directing sound waves directly to the owner’s ears.

The soundbar also boasts support for THX Spatial Audio, a suite of virtual surround sound technologies that further enhance the spatial fidelity of audio.

In addition to its smart capabilities, the V2 Pro has excellent sound quality. Its multi-driver design features five full-range 2-inch drivers and a down-firing subwoofer for clear, crisp highs and rich, powerful bass.

Razer hasn’t forgotten about personalization either. The V2 Pro is equipped with Razer Chroma RGB, which allows you to customize the lighting to suit the owner’s tastes. The backlight includes 16.8 million colors and countless lighting effects. The soundbar supports Bluetooth 5.0, 3.5 mm audio jack and USB.

The new product can be controlled through the Razer Audio App and Leiyun software. Here you can adjust the equalizer settings and lighting. The soundbar is currently available for purchase in China on various e-commerce platforms, including JD.com.

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