By Nick Pino
If you’re in the market for computer speakers, there’s a very slim chance you’ll find anything nearly as cool as the Razer Nommo Chroma – these stereo speakers with RGB underlighting take the boxy form factor that we’re used to seeing and completely flip it on its head.
The result is a surprisingly good-sounding pair of speakers that don’t break the bank – the entry-level models, the Razer Nommo and the Razer Nommo Chroma only cost $99 (£109, AU$169) and $149 (£169, AU$249), respectively. To put that price in perspective, there are plenty of 2.0 speaker systems from companies like Edifier, JBL and Sony that start at $200 and go up from there.
If you’re looking for a little more power, the Razer Nommo Pro adds tweeters, a separate subwoofer, an inline remote – and an extra $350 to the price tag.
The goldilocks of the group, the Nommo Chroma, balances price and performance to deliver a very solid set of computer speakers that will make any dorm-mate green with envy.
Design
The Razer Nommo Chroma is absolutely dripping with Razer aesthetic. The speakers themselves have that matte black plastic finish that we’ve seen so many times on Razer’s mice, keyboards …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac