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CES 2023: Why Does the Razer Leviathan V2 Pro Soundbar Track Your Every Move?

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Through the company's CES 2023 presentation, Razer showcased a large number of new goods, but one in particular stood out: the divisive Leviathan V2 Pro soundbar. Because it contains an integrated infrared camera in front of the house speaker, this poses some privacy and security concerns for individuals in the showcase. The Blade laptop computer series, the Kiyo Pro Ultra camera, the Project Carol gaming chair, and the Leviathan V2 Pro were all unveiled at Razer's CES 2023 exhibit. The Leviathan V2 Pro soundbar has an interesting feature, an infrared camera set in front, which you may have seen if you saw Razer's showcase or were able to view its presentation. Yes, there is a camera integrated inside the speaker, which seems like it shouldn't belong on soundbars. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="946"]Razer's Leviathan V2 Pro is the world's first beamforming sound Image credit- Pocket-lint[/caption] In addition to providing consumers with immersive 3D immersive music, the Leviathan V2 Pro is equipped with AI technology to produce the greatest possible sound output from the device. On Razer's website, the soundbar is offered for $399. Some may find it suspicious that a soundbar has a camera on it, but Razer assures customers that its IR tracker will only utilise it to track users' movements in order to provide the best possible sound for their setups. Also Read: Aska A5 Flying Car was Unveiled at CES 2023, FAA will Soon Approve it for Use It has a THX 7.1 surround sound capability for consumers, which will give the experience according to a person's position or location at home or in their environment. One of the reasons for certain rumours about Razer's newest camera-tracking technology included in the Leviathan V2 Pro is that the company was recently embroiled in a data breaches issue but won the case brought against them. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="2000"]Razer's Leviathan V2 Pro soundbar tracks your head to optimize sound - The Verge Image credit- The Verge[/caption] Latest Offers from Razer Out of all the options available for gaming, Razer is still one of the best options for gamers looking for peripherals and extras to complete their ideal setup. The business offers some of the best products on the market, with the most recent model of the renowned Naga gaming mouse series, the V2 Pro, focusing on a highly customizable interface for everyone. With their Kishi V2 Pro portable controllers, which customers can link to their smartphones, Razer has also lately forayed into new gaming experiences, including as mobile. Additionally, everyone can use the company's renowned smart glasses, the Anzu, which recently went on sale for the holidays. Although the business is flourishing in terms of the experiences and products it has shared with the public, its most recent incorporation of a camera on its tabletop soundbar has prompted questions. In order to provide its customers with the greatest audio, the Leviathan V2 Pro claims to solely track motions for its surround sound feature; however, this claim has not yet been put to the test.

By Monica Green

I am specialised in latest tech and tech discoveries.

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