🎧 Level up your audio game with Razer Nommo V2 — where precision meets power.
The Razer Nommo V2 is a premium 2.1 PC gaming speaker system featuring 3” aluminum phase plug full-range drivers and a 5.5” wired down-firing subwoofer. It delivers immersive THX 7.1 spatial audio for precise positional sound across multiple platforms. Rear projection Chroma RGB lighting enhances your setup ambiance, while Bluetooth compatibility and optional wireless control pod support provide flexible, modern usability.
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Is Waterproof | False |
Color | Black |
Processor Count | 4 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Subwoofer Diameter | 5.5 Inches |
Speaker Type | Satellite |
Woofer Diameter | 5.5 Inches |
Maximum Range | 10 Meters |
Controller Type | Button |
MP3 player | No |
Additional Features | Down-Firing Subwoofer with 5.5” Driver, 3” Full-Range Drivers with Aluminum Phase Plugs, THX Spatial Audio, Razer Wireless Control Pod Ready, Rear Projection Razer Chroma |
Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
Control Method | Touch |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
Speaker Size | 5.5 Inches |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Antenna Location | For PC Gaming |
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Mount Type | Tabletop Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | PC Gaming |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 300 Watts |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, MP3 Player, Desktop, Laptop |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.13"D x 5.12"W x 7.24"H |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Number of Audio Channels | 7.1 |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 98 dB |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
A**L
Unecesarily Expensive, Obnoxious Software, Stupid RGB, but dang is the Sound TERRIFIC
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.
D**Y
Don't listen to the negative reviews
I never leave reviews but I almost didn't buy this because of the negative reviews. I experienced NONE of what the bad reviews are saying. My response to downsides mentioned in reviews:1. Speakers always powering off - this would have been a dealbreaker for me... but in Razer Synapse (the software to control it), there's a very easy/clear setting for this (see screenshot). Not an issue at all. Maybe the software didn't have this option on release but it's not a factor anymore.2. Razer Synapse being difficult - I already have a Razer keyboard/mouse so I had the software installed. I simply plugged in my new speakers and Synapse recognized it then a new option appeared with all the settings. Literally plug and play. I've never had problems with Synapse, didn't have to manually download or configure or troubleshoot anything. And love that it's all in the same program as my mouse/keyboard settings.Positives - sounds great, the lighting adjusting with my game is fun, EQ options are available in Synapse and all I need, different profiles for different games is cool, THX Spatial Audio is neat.The only mild downside is that when I tab in and out of games, it like thinks for a second about what sound profile it's going to use and you hear it sound different for a second. If you are locked in and not constantly tabbing, it's a non-issue.But overall would recommend, wish I had ignored the bad reviews and bought sooner.
M**.
Don't buy for the RGB lights
Good sound quality but don't buy them for the RGB lights. Not as bright or well implemented like the Logitech system that is cheaper. Steelseries competition to these also do the RGB better.
M**S
as good as my old 5.1 THX system and it has soft background lighting
This 2.1 system with spatial sound is sounds nearly as good as my old 5.1 Dolby Digital THX setup with a 7.1 sound card and optical cable. I'm was very impressed with the default sound settings, but I did have to tweak the treble/sub bass up a bit. The cables for these speakers are thick, not thin little cheap wires. The lighting from the back of the speakers is a really nice touch. I find myself changing it to bright green when I'm playing Fallout 4. The subwoofer puts out plenty of punch, even the speakers have a bit of bass to them. For about $260 with shipping, this is an incredible deal. The Razer box has good padding inside and it's put together very well to protect the product during shipping.-If you get this system, use the USB cable to connect, not blue-tooth. If you do use blue-tooth, make sure your PC has USB 5.0. The USB sticks with 5.0 are just $10-15.- If you're playing a video game, some games will crash if you turn hit the power button on the top of the speaker, mid-game, then turn it back on. some games don't like the sound being switched around mid-game.
W**L
MUST HAVE BLUETOOTH FOR DRIVER UPDATE
If I want to switch audio output, lets say from my headset to these speakers, then I have to restart my computer entirely. Because, when I switch to the speakers, nothing that requires audio, will work. Youtube will infinitely buffer on every video, Amazon music will buffer. Sometimes it will even soft lock my PC, and I barely can use task manager to fix it, before restarting. Its probably a driver update needed for these speakers, but guess what? I can't install the driver update from Razer website, because my PC doesn't have bluetooth. Bluetooth capabilities are required to download the driver update. Amazing.UPDATE:I ordered a bluetooth adapter and was able to update the firmware for the speakers. However, the same thing is still happening anytime I change my audio output to the speakers. I can change audio output to literally anything else, with not problem, it only happens with these speakers
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