Razer made a soundbar that tracks your head to optimize sound
The $400 Leviathan V2 Pro contains a built-in IR camera to adjust sound based on the listener’s location.Razer claims the Leviathan V2 Pro can envelop a user with “3D audio” thanks to a built-in IR camera that allows it to optimize audio based on the users location.Soundbars might not be the audio system of choice for most desktop setups, but Razer is trying is offering a new one for people who don’t want to mess with headsets or finicky surround sound systems.
Created in partnership with THX and Audioscenic, Razer claims that the Leviathan V2 Pro can envelop a user with “3D audio” by combining beamforming surround sound with head-tracking AI technology. A built-in IR camera can detect the user’s position, allowing the soundbar to optimize sound by adapting the audio beams to the listener’s position in real time.
The Leviathan V2 Pro features a built-in IR camera on the front, which it uses to track a listeners location.There are two modes available for the 3D audio feature: THX Spatial Audio Virtual Headset for stereo content that allegedly mimics positional audio typically found in headsets and THX Spatial Audio Virtual Speakers for multi-channel audio that fills a room like a home theatre system.
Interesting features and funky lighting aside, pricing is going to be the hardest sell for the Leviathan V2 Pro. Starting at $399.99, it’s considerably more expensive than both the standard Leviathan V2 and, but you do at least get more ports with this latest model. The inclusion of the 3.5mm headphone jack is nice, but the lack of HDMI input and HDMI output/ARC port is a little disappointing at this price.
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