Easily one of the most aesthetically interesting speakers on the market, the Razer Nommo Chroma are easy-to-setup and moderately good-sounding. They have some issues in sound quality - especially in the farther reaches of the audio spectrum - but exceptional clarity and nuanced mids make up for any shortcomings.
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I have been using the Razer Nommo Chroma speakers for a few weeks now. As I mentioned I am moving from another 2.0 speaker system so it was not a massive change. Typically when I am in my office working on reviews, posting news, or just generally on my...
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...
Unless you're a hardcore Razer fan who only games at the PC, these are hard to recommend. Where the Nomma Pro felt like it had a myriad of use cases spanning gamers and non-gamers alike, the Razer Nomma Chroma seem to be specifically for PC...
Razer launched its Nommo family of speakers back at CES 2018, with three devices in the range. At £99.99 we have the Razer Nommo that is the most basic model and connects to your PC via 3.5mm jack, while the top dog in the family is the Nommo Pro at...
The Razer Nommo Chroma speakers are some of the more stylish speakers on the market, for sure. Their sound is very good, especially in the upper mids and highs, although the muddiness of the bass can be overwhelming and cause a lack of clarity. The lighting is a useful feature if you're already part of the Razer ecosystem, but if you're not on the Razer train already it’s just an expensive extra.
Razer loves to make anything into an RGB masterpiece, and this time we have a set of speakers to have a look at. The Razer Nommo Chroma is a set of 2.0 speakers, meaning they only have two sound channels, that sits on your desk and spin little RGB...
If the Razer Blade and Razer Phone are anything to go by, then it won't come as a surprise to see that Razer has adopted a similar approach for the Nommo Chroma. You get your pick of colors so as long as it's black, and there's that minimalist look...
The Nommo Chroma speakers deliver big, fun and powerful sound and can provide a more immersive gaming experience for gamers. The regular Nommo is quite good value for money, while the more expensive Nommo Chroma costs quite a bit more for a fancy light...
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...