Top positive review
5.0 out of 5 starsAmazing product all-around.
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2020
TL;DR- Speakers sound amazing regardless it being games, movies or music. Lighting rarely doesn't change to colors set to certain games and stay in the default settings (whatever you have them set to.) Again very rarely. Lighting is done amazingly. Audio visualizer is my personal favorite, screen sampler is just okay. Depending on the game, screen sampler can really shine, or really be a little too chaotic.
Man these speakers are the truth. I've used these for about 3 months now. I held off a review until I really got to try them out. Games sound amazing on this. I recently finished the Doom 2016 with these and it was such an experience. I have it set to where every time I'd shoot the speakers would flash red on this game and it really just added more to an already awesome game with really good sound designs. From music, to movies, to games, these speakers handle everything with ease. Watching the movie Interstellar on these was something else. The sound quality was out of this world.
Sometimes the they can get a little finicky. You can have different effects/colors for different games if you so chose to, but sometimes it won't switch over to that and stay whatever the default lighting you have is. Randomly happens, but not often at all. Bluetooth was quick and easy to set up for my phone if I felt like just listening to music. The lighting is so clean and well done. They have multiple options. Static color, Cycle, Breathing, Screen sampler, and audio visualizer.
My personal favorite is audio visualizer. More specifically for games. I can set them to whatever colors I'd like them to be. Like Doom for example. I have it with orange and red. When it's a lighter sound, it'll be orange, but let's say an explosion happens, a much louder sound, it'll flash red instead. I pretty much use this lighting for most my games but switch them up depending on the game. Screen sampler is interesting. I think it's just okay. Screen sampler does the best job it could at mimicking what the colors on your screen are doing and attempting to visualize it with the lighting. Some games work better than others.
With Screen Sampler, it really depends. For example, I was playing Call of Duty's Warzone. The scene that happens right before everybody jumps, the plane starts flashing red to signal the characters to get ready to jump. The speakers flashed red with the plane which added some immersion. If you're in an environment that's predominately one very strong color, it does a decent job and mimicking the colors. Like walking through a forest area in Red Dead Redemption 2. But if there are multiple things going on is where it shines the least. Besides that, these speakers sound amazing, and really just throws you in to the world of whatever game you're playing. I highly recommend these. These have been a HUGE step-up compared to the speakers I had before.