Testseek.com have collected 50 expert reviews of the Razer Nommo Chroma 2.0 speaker system and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Nommo Chroma 2.0 speaker system.
March 2018
(77%)
50 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
261 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Attractive and Unique Design with Razer Chroma
Versatile Sound Quality
Great Clarity
Tiny but Powerful Drivers
Reasonably Priced
Fully customizable lighting that links across all Chroma and Hueenabled devices
Integrated bass tweeters that don't sound muddy
Digital audio knobs for volume and bass
Linein audio mixing without the need for an external amp
Solid audio performance
With bass level knob
Sleek design with prismatic LED lights
LEDs can be customized and work with various PC games and apps
Decent low end
Minimal RGB lighting
Much lower price than the Nomma Pro
Impressive sound quality
Loud for its size
Customizable Chroma lighting
Nice bass even without a subwoofer
Excellent mids
Expansive sound stage
Solid build quality
Chroma (if you're into that)
Very clear and crisp sound
Unique design
Speakers have a quality feel to them
Chroma lighting & software control
Physical knobs for volume and bass control
The editors didn't like
Limited Bass
No Bluetooth and Optical Connection
No Dedicated EQ
Presets are Hit or Miss
Chroma lighting doesn't shut off when shutting down your PC
Difficult aesthetic to integrate into your home office Feng Shui
Published: 2018-02-11, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Impressive sound quality, Loud for its size, Customizable Chroma lighting
A bit bulky
The Razer Nommo Chroma is an impressive set of stereo speakers that offers big, crisp sound and cool RGB customization for a decent price. They're a bit on the bulky side, but if you have the room for them, you'll be treated to solid directional audio for...
Razer Nommo Chroma has a sleek design that delivers a statement on your gaming desk. While looks is one of its feats, it definitely also delivers in the sound department.It has good sound quality and delivers volume, but most importantly, accurate audio p...
Published: 2018-03-28, Author: James , review by: impulsegamer.com
All in all the Razer Nommo Chroma 2.0 Gaming Speakers are some decent all-round speakers for your PC that give you some exceptional audio quality from a stereo point of view.Recommended!About the AuthorJames WrightRelated PostsBackup your precious memorie...
Good looking, Chroma lighting will appeal to those who own other Razer products, Clean and clear sound, USB connection means you can bypass a motherboard's onboard audio
Bass gets bloated once it is cranked up, USB and left speaker cables aren't removable
Easy to set up, Excellent sound quality, Beautiful design, USB + 3.5mm audio inputs, Has RGB lighting, Volume and bass adjustment on the speaker
Bass lacked a proper punch, RGB lighting was dim and badly diffused, A little pricey for 2.0
The Razer Nommo Chroma, priced at £169.99, offers incredible gaming performance which we felt added a competitive edge, purely because of the directional awareness.The bass was punchy considering the lack of a subwoofer and the mids/highs were great, givi...
If traditional speakers aren't your style, the Razer Nommo Chroma offers a well-designed alternative that brings the bass in spades. It falls flat in some areas of the audio spectrum - particularly in the highest of highs and lowest of lows - but its spec...
Good Build Quality, Crisp and Clear Sound Quality, Pure RGB Chroma Bliss, Compact and can fit into any Setup
Lacks Bass, Comes at an Hefty Price tag
That's our experience with the Razer Nommo Chroma. For what it is, I am quite surprised that the speaker sounds really well. If you're wondering who is this for - let's say you rock a simple setup and if you find the Nommo Pro Chroma (which is not availab...
Good audio clarity makes this speaker great for both music, movies and games. Although the bass is too heavy on the ‘boomy' side, the bass control helps keep it manageable(previously published in issue May 2018)...