Razer Leviathan Mini Speaker Review

Audio/Speakers&Amps by stefan @ 2016-08-06

Razer Leviathan Mini is the portable version of their previous Leviathan sound bar which did also feature a subwoofer and packs two 12W drivers, Bluetooth 4.0 technology, NFC and a 2600mAH rechargeable Li-Ion battery. The mini-system can deliver quite a bit of punch without distortion, making it ideal for playing music outside or inside our house; the Combo Play functionality still needs a bit of bug fixing since delays will appear between audio and video, but if we do play regular audio on radio or music albums this should not be an issue. The Mini can be also used for taking calls thanks to its integrated microphone with devices which support Bluetooth Hands-Free Profiles (HFP 1.5).

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A Closer Look Part II

With each Razer product we do also receive a set of nice case stickers:

 

 

 

Min-Liang Tan, the Razer CEO is giving us a run-down of benefits when joining the Razer club:

 

 

 

The Installation Guide will describe the components of each hardware piece included in the box, but also let us know how to proceed in order to operate the portable speaker:

 

 

 

The product bundle is located in the lowest box layer:

 

 

 

 

The supplied USB power adapter is pretty compact and ingenious. It is basically an US-layout one which can be converted to other regions right away via the supplied adapters:

 

 

 

 

 

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