Packing seriously big sound in a small package, Razer's Leviathan Mini Bluetooth Speaker expensive speaker is a must-have for anyone looking at quality portable sound. Published with the tagline 'Tiny ...
Razer introduced a smaller, portable version of its popular Leviathan sound bar on Thursday. Dubbed the Leviathan Mini, this 24-watt system ditches the original's subwoofer for a pair of 12-watt ...
Razer, most known for its gaming peripherals, now has a portable Bluetooth speaker called the Leviathan Mini. This $179 speaker features two drivers, a 10-hour battery life, and the ability to pair ...
GameSpot is teaming up with Razer to give away a bunch of Leviathan mini bluetooth speakers. The Leviathan features powerful dual speaker drivers for deep lows and crisp highs. It seamlessly connects ...
Building not the technology used in their popular Leviathan sound bar, Razer have this week unveiled a new addition to their range with the launch of the smaller, Razer Leviathan Mini wireless ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Razer has introduced a successor to the Leviathan soundbar that was introduced all the way back in 2014. Christened the Leviathan V2, the ...
Soundbars have become a go-to for affordable and effective home theater entertainment, but they are still relatively uncommon for computer desktops. Several years ago it was expected for a soundbar to ...
Inside the Razer Leviathan Mini you're going to get some deep, booming sound. That's for certain. If you connect this speaker to your Android device, you'll be able to say "OK Google" to it just fine ...
Razer has announced a new member of its Leviathan speaker range. The Razer Leviathan Mini Bluetooth Speaker is aimed at those for whom portability is paramount, yet despite its compactness Razer ...
We have THREE Razer Leviathan Minis to give away this week, and one of them could be yours! Amplify your favorite songs, shows, even phone calls with this tiny but mighty speaker. No cords needed ...
If I had my guess, I’d wager most PC gamers probably use over-ear audio solutions rather than bulky, external desktop sound systems. The latter is usually reserved for the game room, or the living ...