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alaTest has collected and analyzed 12 reviews of Razer Nommo Pro. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. People are impressed by the usability and soundstage. The design and sound are also mentioned favorably, but some have doubts about the price.
sound, design, soundstage, usability
price
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Razer Nommo Pro is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 92/100 = Excellent quality.
Expert review by : Michelle Rae Uy (techradar.com)
Aural power at your fingertips
Excellent sound quality ; Wide soundstage ; Software AND mobile accessibility
Base not as punchy ; Analog sound is a little compressed ; Pricey for non-audiophiles
With the Nommo Pro, Razer touts gaming speakers that are fine tuned for the ultimate sound. We can honestly say that they’ve done a mighty fine job. This THX-certified 2.1 sound system offers a lot of power and rumble alongside a near audiophile-level...
Expert review by : Dominic Moass (kitguru.net)
Back in June we took a look at Razer's first set of desktop speakers - the Nommo Chroma. The 2.1 spe It's a HUGE 2.1 speaker system from Razer – priced at £499
Clean and clear sound – once THX mode has been disabled, that is!
Turing bass boost down is required to prevent the bass sounding loose and bloated.
While I’d advise you to tune the bass boost down a fair whack, the Nommo Pro provides a very clear listening experience that is really quite enjoyable.
Expert review by : Stefan Etienne (theverge.com)
THX, Dolby, and stereo all in one pricey package
The 2.1 sound is loud, deep, and rich ; Knob is satisfying to use ; Has a variety of inputs ; Can be used in Dolby, THX, and stereo modes
Controlling volume a chore ; Doesn’t have advanced Chroma effects ; Not ideal for studio production
THX, Dolby, and stereo all in one pricey package. That’s what you’ll get by paying $499 for the Razer Nommo Pro. It’s the gaming hardware company’s best speaker setup thus far. The 2.1 setup is THX-certified, supports Dolby Virtual sound, and has a...
Expert review by : Will Greenwald (pcmag.com)
Razer's Nommo Pro desktop speaker system features attractive satellites with programmable, colored lighting, and a powerful subwoofer to give PC gamers booming sound.
Expert review by : Thomas Bartlett (gadgetguy.com.au)
Razer is a company known for its high-powered computer gaming hardware. It prioritises performance over price. So, of course the Razer Nommo Pro gaming
High impact sound for gaming ;Extended and strong bass ;Good sound with music ;Able to be used as room music system
Must be connected to computer to adjust many things
Expert review by : Marshall Honorof (tomsguide.com)
The Nommo Pro produces beautiful and subtle (or powerful and blaring — take your pick) sound for games and music alike. Thanks to its THX certification, it can handle directional sound like a high-fidelity headset, while it also gets the job done for...
Robust sound ; Four simultaneous sources ; Customizable software
Expensive ; Short cables ; Lackluster lighting
The Razer Nommo Pro is a gorgeous, robust gaming speaker set, with a few colorful flourishes — and a high price.
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