Razer announced the Leviathan V2 Pro soundbar at CES 2023, which tracks the wearer’s head position to optimize sound and create spatial audio.
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According to the manufacturer, the soundbar was developed jointly with THX and Audioscenic. The built-in infrared camera detects the position of the listener’s head and corrects the sound output in real time, forming a spatial picture using artificial intelligence algorithms. Surround sound is available in two modes: THX Spatial Audio Virtual Headset is designed to work with stereo sources, and THX Spatial Audio Virtual Speakers is used for multi-channel format. There is also Chroma RGB backlighting.
The Razer Leviathan V2 Pro comes with a subwoofer – a 3.5mm jack is provided on the back cover of the soundbar for it, and another one is for connecting headphones. There is also a power cable connector and a USB-C port for connecting to a computer, although there is support for Bluetooth 5.0. There are no HDMI ports. The Razer Leviathan V2 Pro Soundbar will be available in February for $399.99.
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