![]() I’m a big fan of the wireless subwoofer, but I also have far too many wires under my desk. It’s especially appealing if you’re looking for something like a 7.1 surround sound experience but you don’t have the room (or patience) to set up satellites - the Nommo V2 Pro does a very impressive job with directional audio, especially in games. The Nommo V2 Pro is a great PC speaker setup if you’re looking to upgrade your battle station (gamer cave? I don’t know). The Nommo V2 Pro’s RGB lighting is nice and bright, but it only really works if your desk is facing a wall - there’s no lighting along the bottom, like there was on the first Nommo Pro, so you won’t really see the RGB unless there’s something for it to reflect off of. For example, if you’re slipping through an icy cave, the lighting will change to reflect the blue-white iciness of your surroundings. You can also customize the Nommo V2 Pro’s rear-projection RGB lighting with various colors and effects (there are only two zones, however - one on each speaker), or you can turn on the “ambient awareness” mode, which reflects an area of your screen for extra immersion. However, Synapse refused to recognize this and so at the moment I cannot adjust the Nommo V2 Pro’s subwoofer level (which seems to be volume level - there’s no crossover or phase control) until I can somehow convince Synapse my firmware is up to date (which it is). Then it prompted me to do so again, which I did, and then again, which I tried to do but couldn’t, because the firmware updater informed me I had the latest firmware. ![]() using the wireless control pod, but you’ll need to go into Razer’s companion software, Synapse 3, if you want to do things like change the EQ presets, customize the lighting, and adjust the “subwoofer level.” I’m more than a little biased but this seems like too much control to cede to Synapse.Ĭase-in-point: while I was writing this review, Synapse updated (as it does seemingly every five seconds) and also prompted me to update the Nommo V2 Pro’s firmware, which I did. You can control the basics - volume, play/pause, mute, track skipping, input, etc. ![]() (I’m pretty sure my neighbors could feel it, too, because my husband texted me from outside the apartment to ask if I was testing speakers.) Features and Software of the Nommo V2 Pro Deep EDM beats like my favorite bass-heavy POW POW POW by Kaskade sounded great, and I could feel the rolling bass in Wiz Khalifa’s On My Level everywhere. But, like I said, some music sounded great. ![]()
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