For those who might have missed Razer’s announcement at CES 2018, the Nommo Pro speakers are your typical 2.1 setup, meaning that you will get two speakers and one subwoofer. The speakers themselves will feature 2×3-inch full range Dupont Kevlar coated drivers, 2×0.8-inch silk dome tweeters, THX certification with Dolby virtual speakers, and there will also be an attached control pod that will let you control media playback.
There will also be support for Razer’s Chroma system, meaning that if you love light-up speakers, then this should be a treat. Chroma will allow users to sync the lighting of their speakers with their games so that it can pulse and light up according to what’s going on. Gamers will be able to set notifications so that their lights blink a certain color in certain in-game situations.
For those who are interested in getting their hands on the Razer Nommo Pro, these aren’t exactly what you might consider to be affordable as they are priced at $500. However if you can justify its cost, then head on over to Razer’s website for the details.