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Razer Mako
Indiatimes Rating: 9/10

Razer Mako is yet another technological marvel from a company that has changed how gamers play their games. They have already shown their capabilities with their gaming mice, gaming surfaces and headphones and now this is their next step. This is by far the best speaker system that I have ever seen or used. Lets take a look at what it really offers.

For a 2.1 system the box that it comes in is huge. Upon opening the box you be greeted to 1 subwoofer and 2 satellite speakers that have Razer written all over the. The subwoofer and speakers have a matte black finish with a subtle Razer logo on top of each of them. The speakers are circular, yes you heard it right, circular. Razer claims that these speakers have a 360 degree sound angle but more on that later. The speakers have been designed brilliantly, be ready to become the envy of your friends once they see these things. The subwoofer is essentially a larger version of the satellite speakers themselves and fits in with the general theme. The speakers also come with a touch-sensitive control pod which connects to the subwoofer itself. The control pod has a nice blue Razer logo on it when powered on.

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