While the original Leviathan was great, this newer model is easier to fit on your desk. Which makes it a little more viable for people with smaller spaces. And because of the THX spatial audio it can still feel like they’re being immersed in whatever they’re playing. If you’re wondering just how small it is, it’s shorter than Razer’s 27-inch monitor. As for specifics, it measures 19.7 x 3.6 x 3.3 inches. So it really won’t take up a whole lot of space. In terms of a design, it looks pretty similar to Panasonic’s SoundSlayer (one of our favorite audio devices for gaming). Though it does come with a few tweaks to differentiate its look overall. Of course, it also comes with Razer Chroma.

The Razer Leviathan V2 hits shelves today for $249.99

As is customary with many Razer products, the soundbar is available the same day of the announcement. Which means you can grab it now for $249.99 if you need to upgrade your gaming audio experiences.

Seamlessly switch between paired devices

For added convenience, Razer has equipped the soundbar with Bluetooth 5.2. So it’ll be quick and painless to swap the connection between your PC and mobile devices. it also comes with detachable rubber feet, so you can angle it without obstructing the sound according to Razer. Additionally, Razer has conveniently placed all of the buttons on the top of the soundbar towards the front. So they’re easy to tap and make adjustments as needed.