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Razer Nommo V2 Full-Range 2.1 PC Gaming Speakers $299 (RRP $399) Delivered + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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The cheapest I could find online right now. Been looking for some decent gaming speakers, probably this or G560, can't pull the trigger yet as undecided, but happy to share this if anyone looking for these.

Surcharges: 1.2% Card & PayPal, 2% AmEx.
Free shipping excludes WA, NT & remote areas.

  • 3-Inches full-range drivers with aluminum phase plugs for natural, crystal-clear acoustics
  • Down-firing subwoofer with 5.5-inches driver for deep, powerful bass reproduction
  • Rear projection razer chroma RGB lighting for greater immersion and customization
  • THX spatial audio for a wide, true-to-life soundstage
  • Cross-platform compatibility with usb and bluetooth devices
This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2023

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  • +1

    So much money for so little speakers

    • +9

      Razer products: Turning gamers into financial wizards by making wallets disappear in a blink of RGB.

      • Next product: Razer-Coin !

        • +1

          Shut up and take my real money. In exchange for faux money.

        • Don't laugh, Razer Gold and Silver are already things.

  • +3

    I mean its a deal but it really isn't a deal… lol

  • Get a used set of Logitech Z5500. Cheaper and im guessing better sound

  • +2

    Or just buy the dozen edifier speakers that gets posted here frequently. Please stop giving razer money.

  • +1

    Gaming-brand mice and keyboards are fine, but chairs and stereo speakers is where you should stick with non-gaming-oriented brands. For a 2.1 system I'd go for a brand that isn't Logitech or Razer, if I were buying (e.g. edifier).

    • What brand would suggest for 2.1?

  • I had these speakers. They didn't work right out of the box, Razer were no help at all. Ended up in the bin and bought something else.

    At this point I would say it doesn't matter how cheap these are: if they can't be guaranteed to work, or at least be supportes by the manufacturer if they don't, then it's not a good deal.

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