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Razer Nommo Chroma speakers look weird, but they sound great
These gaming speakers have lights that rotate through a million colors.
"What are thooose?"
These are the Razer Nommo Chroma speakers.
High-end hair dryer? A radar gun? Nope!
They look odd, but they really are speakers.
Plug and play
They connect via USB or auxiliary port.
Chroma model
The Nommo Chroma model costs a little more than the model without the lights.
3-inch tweeters
Each speaker has 3-inch tweeters.
Cords galore
No wireless options here.
Physical knobs
Easily turn up the bass or volume.
Bass ports in the back
Bass is impactful during gameplay and movies.
Eyecatchers
The oddly-shaped speakers tend to turn heads.
Right to left
The right speakers sends audio and power through a cable.
Keep going through the gallery for more photos of the speakers.
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