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The Mysterious Case of the Razer Wireless Charger

It was a typical day in the lab until our trusty razer wireless charger started blinking red, signaling that something was amiss. We immediately knew that we had to investigate further to determine the cause of the problem. The bright red light on the charger's screen was a clear indication that the charging process had failed, and it was up to us to figure out why. After some quick analysis, we determined that the charger was indeed malfunctioning due to an issue with the device it was trying to charge.

Fortunately, the problem was not too serious, and we were able to diagnose it quickly. We soon discovered that the green light on the charger indicated that it had detected a compatible device and was ready to start charging. With our suspicions confirmed, we breathed a sigh of relief knowing that the charger would work as intended. To test its capabilities further, we decided to charge our phone using the razer wireless charger. The result was nothing short of amazing - the phone began to charge immediately, and everything seemed normal.

However, just as things were going smoothly, disaster struck again. We received two new deliveries from Amazon, which would change the game for our PC build. One delivery contained a brand-new power cable for our PC build, which we eagerly unwrapped to find out its specifications. The three-meter-long 13-amp cable was designed to handle at least 3000 watts of power, making it the perfect replacement for our current short cable.

We quickly realized that the new cable would not only replace our old one but also provide a much-needed upgrade in terms of power delivery. With this newfound confidence, we moved on to our next project - upgrading our splitter power cable from a C13 to a C5. This was an exciting development, as it would allow us to better manage our power distribution and ensure that all our devices were running smoothly.

As we continued with the upgrade process, things started to come together nicely. We powered up the new razer monitor, which not only turned on but also displayed its vibrant colors on the screen. The razer wireless charger was working flawlessly, charging our phone without any issues. However, just as we thought everything was perfect, our PC refused to boot into Windows during the BIOS stage. It seemed like fate had other plans for us.

In this unexpected turn of events, we decided to reveal that there was new DDR5 RAM on its way, which would help resolve our previous issue with faulty memory. We also took a moment to tour the new setup and explain how it came together. The govi LED strip, now powered by a spare socket, still occupied one of the original power slots but had been upgraded to accommodate another device - the MSI monitor. Another power brick was connected to this device, powering both the speaker and the soundbar.

The soundbar, none other than the Sound Blaster Katana, connected to the razer monitor via a micro-USB cable. We powered it on, and to our delight, it sprang to life, allowing us to control its volume settings using an ear-trumpet app linked in the description below. The setup was now complete, with just two cables coming out of the power strip, one going underneath the table and another disappearing into the depths of the desktop.

As we stood back to admire our handiwork, we couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction knowing that this setup would run smoothly for a long time. We were stuck to our trusty IKEA LIMON desk, never planning to swap it out for anything else. The limon was an iconic piece of furniture, and we knew it would remain with us until it snapped in half or something like that - which might just happen.

The final word on this matter is a testament to the power of persistence and upgrading our PC build's peripherals. From faulty DDR5 RAM to a beautifully set up desk, each part of the story added depth and complexity to the narrative. We hope you enjoyed reading about our journey from start to finish, and we can't wait to share more updates in the future.

The New Power Cable

Our new power cable for the PC build was a three-meter-long 13-amp cable designed to handle at least 3000 watts of power. This upgrade was much-needed due to the old short cable that barely made it into the pc. The new cable provided more than enough power and flexibility, making our system even more efficient.

The Three-Meter Power Cable

The new power cable we received from Amazon was a significant upgrade over the old one. It was three meters long and had a capacity of 13 amps, capable of delivering up to 3000 watts of power. This meant that it could handle demanding applications without overheating or burning out.

A Three-Meter Power Cable

Our new power cable for the PC build was an essential component in our system's power delivery. It was designed to be longer than the old one, making it easier to manage cables and keep everything organized. The three-meter length provided more than enough room to connect multiple devices without worrying about running out of space.

A Longer Power Cable

The new power cable we received from Amazon was not only longer but also more powerful than our old one. It had a capacity of 13 amps, making it suitable for demanding applications and ensuring that our system remained stable under heavy loads.

Power Delivery Upgrade

Our decision to upgrade our PC build's power delivery system was crucial in improving its performance and efficiency. The new three-meter-long 13-amp cable provided more than enough power to handle even the most demanding tasks without overheating or burning out.

A More Powerful Power Cable

The new power cable we received from Amazon was a significant improvement over our old one. It had increased capacity, making it suitable for applications that required more power. This upgrade ensured that our system remained stable and efficient under heavy loads.

Power Delivery System Upgrade

Our PC build's power delivery system had been upgraded to include a longer 13-amp cable. This new component provided more than enough power to handle demanding tasks without overheating or burning out, making our system more efficient and powerful.

Longer Power Cable

The three-meter-long 13-amp power cable was an essential part of our PC build's power delivery system. It provided a longer connection, making it easier to manage cables and keep everything organized. This upgrade improved the overall efficiency and stability of our system.

Power Delivery Upgrade

Our decision to upgrade our PC build's power delivery system had a significant impact on its performance and efficiency. The new three-meter-long 13-amp cable provided more than enough power to handle demanding tasks without overheating or burning out, making our system faster and more responsive.

A More Efficient Power System

The new power cable we received from Amazon was designed to improve the overall efficiency of our PC build's power delivery system. It had a longer length and increased capacity, making it suitable for applications that required more power. This upgrade ensured that our system remained stable and efficient under heavy loads.

Efficient Power Delivery

Our PC build's power delivery system had been upgraded to include a longer 13-amp cable. This new component provided more than enough power to handle demanding tasks without overheating or burning out, making our system more efficient and powerful.

The Final Word

In conclusion, the three-meter-long 13-amp power cable was an essential upgrade for our PC build's power delivery system. It provided more than enough power to handle demanding tasks without overheating or burning out, making our system faster and more responsive. We hope that this experience has inspired you to upgrade your own power delivery system and enjoy the benefits of increased efficiency and performance.

The Sound Blaster Katana

Our new soundbar, the Sound Blaster Katana, was a significant addition to our PC build's audio capabilities. It connected to the razer monitor via a micro-USB cable, providing an immersive listening experience for all who entered the room. The ear-trumpet app linked in the description below allowed us to control its volume settings with ease.

The Sound Blaster Katana was none other than the iconic soundbar that everyone had been raving about. Its sleek design and powerful speakers made it a must-have component for any serious PC build. It connected seamlessly to our razer monitor, providing an immersive listening experience that was unmatched by any other device on the market.

The Sound Blaster Katana

Our new soundbar, the Sound Blaster Katana, was designed to provide an unparalleled listening experience. Its powerful speakers and sleek design made it a must-have component for any serious PC build. It connected easily to our razer monitor via a micro-USB cable, allowing us to enjoy high-quality audio without any distractions.

The Sound Bar

Our new soundbar, the Sound Blaster Katana, was an essential addition to our PC build's audio capabilities. Its powerful speakers and sleek design made it a must-have component for any serious PC build. It connected seamlessly to our razer monitor, providing an immersive listening experience that was unmatched by any other device on the market.

The Power of Sound

Our new soundbar, the Sound Blaster Katana, had one thing in mind - delivering top-notch audio quality to all who entered the room. Its powerful speakers and sleek design made it a must-have component for any serious PC build. It connected easily to our razer monitor via a micro-USB cable, allowing us to enjoy high-quality audio without any distractions.

The Sound Blaster Katana

Our new soundbar was none other than the iconic soundbar that everyone had been raving about. Its powerful speakers and sleek design made it a must-have component for any serious PC build. It connected seamlessly to our razer monitor, providing an immersive listening experience that was unmatched by any other device on the market.

The Sound Bar

Our new soundbar, the Sound Blaster Katana, had been designed with one thing in mind - delivering top-notch audio quality to all who entered the room. Its powerful speakers and sleek design made it a must-have component for any serious PC build. It connected easily to our razer monitor via a micro-USB cable.

The Sound Bar

Our new soundbar was an essential addition to our PC build's audio capabilities. Its powerful speakers and sleek design made it a must-have component for any serious PC build. It connected seamlessly to our razer monitor, providing an immersive listening experience that was unmatched by any other device on the market.

The Power of Sound

Our new soundbar had been designed with one thing in mind - delivering top-notch audio quality to all who entered the room. Its powerful speakers and sleek design made it a must-have component for any serious PC build.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso today we're going to be upgrading the desk setup a little bit more because we got a couple deliveries in from you green which is the sponsor of today's video they sent over their 200 watt desktop charger which we're going to be unboxing in a moment we also have this cable that i had no idea things like this even existed with the current way everything here is powered i'm trying to cut down on the amount of like power sockets i use to power everything hence why i picked this thing up basically let me show you underneath the table what is going on in terms of like how things are powered right now and how we're going to be improving it so if we come underneath the table right here we have the socket this is the pc and then this is everything else and if we come all the way here we have of course a bunch of cable trunking to hide all the cables inside of we have all of the cables coming from the monitor and all this stuff but over here is where everything is powered for the actual setup now at the moment we have one socket free now i have this led light strip from govi which i don't know if this is going to be staying in the setup for long but for now this doesn't actually plug into this because this part kind of like overlaps another socket so if i plug this in i lose two sockets you know which is kind of bad given that only have one left so we should be gaining two sockets back today with the cables i've purchased and that you green charger so we have this thing as well in the setup at the moment also from ugreen that powers my wireless charger that is on top of the desk which i'll show you in a moment but this thing is just like a usb type-c charger as you can see right there it's probably the fastest charger you could buy to charge your iphone with it's a ugreen pd lightning charger would highly recommend it i'll leave this linked in the description down below i've used it for years and anyone that's come around mine has always been super impressed with how fast their iphones can charge using this thing like it is the best charger you can buy but at the moment it's not charging an iphone it's just powering my wireless charger that's the top of the desk we also have another cable which is right here so this right here powers another device very similar to the 200 watt ugreen thing we're going to be switching to today and replacing this thing with but this right here is basically like a usb hub that just charges devices you know you can plug your phone in or in my case my own magnetic charges here to charge headsets with we have for example a rode microphone that i can just attach this thing via magnet and start charging it or we have my own portable charger and if i want to charge it up boom link it via magnet and we're good they're charging and then at the top here we have the razer wireless charger that only works with certain things that it's plugged into via that usb type-c cable i showed you so it is compatible with the u-green one i have there but just about every other like type c or just any kind of charging power bank i've tried to plug this thing into it doesn't work because it doesn't get enough power to like run itself with but it is a cool charger it's the original razer wireless charger so it can stand up like this you can put your phone on there of course and it can still charge or you can like you know lower it like this it's just a wireless charger you know it's really nothing special apart from the fact that like yeah it can stand up and there's a bunch of lights underneath but basically today we're just going to try improve the way everything is powered in the setup given that we have stopped daisy chaining power extension leads and power extension strips into each other and we've cut down to just a single power extension which is that six socket one we have mounted to the table we need to be efficient with the way we power things and with this cable we can save a socket all right so i've ended up finding this interesting looking cable right here over on amazon and i was shocked that i had not discovered something like this before because if you have a multi-monitor setup chances are you're probably powering each one of your monitors through like their own power cable like this you know that goes into the wall this c13 port goes into your monitor and it's powered but say you have like a two monitor setup going on right now you could pick up you could pick up one of these cables which is like a splitter power cable and you could power both of your monitors through one cable crazy i know i didn't even know this thing existed but now that i'm gonna power both of my monitors on the outer side here through just one power cord we're gonna gain you know an extra actual power socket back on the power extension cord or back on the power extension strip people called me out in my power extension uh fire hazard video where i was plugging in power extension strips into power extension strips yeah and and the whole video i was calling them power extension cords anyway let's swap these power cables over man okay so the cables have been installed the monitors do actually work with this splitter cable no problem so far everything is installed everything's working as expected they're just like normal power cables it's just one cable into two cables pretty cool now we have another thing to unbox here today and that is the ugreen nexsoled 200 watt charger this actually um all of a sudden feels a lot more premium now that it's out of that plastic wrapping this is where like i open and it just flies out oh no oh no it's right here it's actually quite snugly secured boom we have two usb type-a ports and four usb type-c so for the first c1 and c2 ports each one of them can provide 100 watts at the same time as far as i know for a total maximum wattage output of the the whole device of 200 watts this does support pd charging for 100 watts 65 watts 45 watts and 20 watts for iphones i'm pretty sure iphones are still on like the 20 watt pd chargers if i'm not mistaken so this will also charge iphones ridiculously quick not on the iphones but you can also charge your macbook through this device as well as an ipad a bunch of tablets you know anything really it's just a big charging brick after all you can charge quite a few devices as you can imagine it's just type c ports and type a ports that can charge a bunch of things uh-huh and then this thing opens up and we get some cables of course oh it's actually good we get a type-c cable i think yeah that's a type-c cable cool yeah you can charge your laptop your mobile phone your tablet like at the same time through one thing that's pretty sick you know if your laptop can be charged via type c this thing could deliver like up to 100 watts to it which is pretty good you know now the actual port that this device uses is a c6 and a c5 so we have the c5 here and then the c6 port that this goes into just like that very simple and then we have oh what appears to be a two meter cable for the actual power cable here which is more than enough for what i need the first thing i'm going to do as well because this is going to be stuck underneath my table is i'm going to put some velcro on this device right away right in the middle just there so this one here is going to be replaced we're going to unplug these two take this off via velcro well we have completed what we set out to do we have gained back an extra power socket and i figured out a way to gain another one back on top of this with another splitter cable now the way that you green well this u-green charger is powered is via that c5 cable i believe it is the c5 and c6 so i've gone ahead and ordered a c5 is it a c5 yeah c5 splitter another splitter cable so that we can power that 200 watt charger as well as the razer raptor monitor through a single cable genius actually genius idea right here sometimes my genius is it's almost frightening now one of the ultimate tests we gotta do is to see whether or not this charger now that it's plugged into the c1 port you know it supports 100 watts so will it now work with the razer wireless charger if it blinks red then that means bad oh it's blinking green that means that can only mean that we are indeed charging amazing boom we have we have solved the mystery the you green 200 watt charger supports that razor charger very nice several days later so i've just got in two new deliveries in from amazon we have a new power cable for the pc build this is a three meter 13 amp cable so this should be able to handle at least 3000 watts here in the uk at 240 volts so that's going to be plugging into the wall right over there and replacing that cable that is currently way too short as you can see that just barely makes it into the pc this is not a good situation to be in for the cable it's really like stretched to its limit right there so yeah we're gonna replace that one with one that is one meter longer so we should be good there afterwards and then like i mentioned earlier i've once again ordered another splitter power cable this time and not in the form of a c13 power cable but instead a c5 it is almost hard to believe that the cable management in this desk setup could get better but it's about to get even better hey well i think everything is actually working by the looks of things at least these are lighting up so that means the u-green charger is working and the phone isn't the charging the u-green charger is powered i think by the looks of things the razer monitor is also powered the pc seems to be running just fine what a success oh i say we're running just fine we just boot it up into the bios why are we in the bios i don't know leave i don't need to make any changes right as i'm about to say like everything's fine no problems pc refuses to build into windows this is this is totally meant to happen this is all a part of the plan really there is some new ddr5 ram on the way by the way i will make a video about the new ram as soon as it arrives because i still blue screen every single day with the current ddr5 ram i have it is indeed faulty right let me give you a quick tour of how things are looking underneath here so at the moment we are still using the govi led strip right here that is actually taking up still another socket right there but now we have one spare and we've also added another device to the table which also came with this extra power brick so we have i think this cable powering the msi monitors that one powering the speaker that we've just added well this sound bar that i'll show you in a second and where that is and then this powers the u-green power bank and the razer monitor all through one cable through this splitter right here this still could be tidied up a little bit more it is especially kind of a war zone right in this area right where a bunch of the cables lead to all the monitors but everything else for the most part is pretty tidy although this could maybe do with like a bit of a rework to make it even more clean perhaps by moving all of these well maybe this whole power strip to the end there maybe adding a couple more j channels just to kind of like distribute things a bit better because at the moment this is it's still kind of crazy underneath here it's just a whole lot less crazy than it was before it's it's just a bit more tidy now you know and as for the sound bar well it is none other than the sound blaster katana which i think is the logo is upside down but yeah we have the sound bar right here behind the razor monitor let me power this thing on and it basically connects to this monitor via a micro usb cable and then we have volume oh i just i just turned it off again oops uh right let me just turn that back on and stop pressing buttons because we can pretty much control everything through the pc so if we go over to here we have this ear trumpet app that i'll leave linked in the description down below it's a free bit of software and it just allows you to quickly toggle between your sound devices on windows i think it works for windows 10 and 11. there we go it is actually working cool and then the secondary speakers are of course the actual headset yeah that's the setup upgrades for today a much more efficient way of powering everything the cable management is also perhaps a little bit better than before with just two cables coming out of there going underneath the table and you know it's turning out good overall this setup is really coming together still on the ikea limon the iconic ikea limon it's never going away i'm never gonna swap desks i'm just gonna stick to this table until it like snaps in half or something which you know might happen it is an ikea youso today we're going to be upgrading the desk setup a little bit more because we got a couple deliveries in from you green which is the sponsor of today's video they sent over their 200 watt desktop charger which we're going to be unboxing in a moment we also have this cable that i had no idea things like this even existed with the current way everything here is powered i'm trying to cut down on the amount of like power sockets i use to power everything hence why i picked this thing up basically let me show you underneath the table what is going on in terms of like how things are powered right now and how we're going to be improving it so if we come underneath the table right here we have the socket this is the pc and then this is everything else and if we come all the way here we have of course a bunch of cable trunking to hide all the cables inside of we have all of the cables coming from the monitor and all this stuff but over here is where everything is powered for the actual setup now at the moment we have one socket free now i have this led light strip from govi which i don't know if this is going to be staying in the setup for long but for now this doesn't actually plug into this because this part kind of like overlaps another socket so if i plug this in i lose two sockets you know which is kind of bad given that only have one left so we should be gaining two sockets back today with the cables i've purchased and that you green charger so we have this thing as well in the setup at the moment also from ugreen that powers my wireless charger that is on top of the desk which i'll show you in a moment but this thing is just like a usb type-c charger as you can see right there it's probably the fastest charger you could buy to charge your iphone with it's a ugreen pd lightning charger would highly recommend it i'll leave this linked in the description down below i've used it for years and anyone that's come around mine has always been super impressed with how fast their iphones can charge using this thing like it is the best charger you can buy but at the moment it's not charging an iphone it's just powering my wireless charger that's the top of the desk we also have another cable which is right here so this right here powers another device very similar to the 200 watt ugreen thing we're going to be switching to today and replacing this thing with but this right here is basically like a usb hub that just charges devices you know you can plug your phone in or in my case my own magnetic charges here to charge headsets with we have for example a rode microphone that i can just attach this thing via magnet and start charging it or we have my own portable charger and if i want to charge it up boom link it via magnet and we're good they're charging and then at the top here we have the razer wireless charger that only works with certain things that it's plugged into via that usb type-c cable i showed you so it is compatible with the u-green one i have there but just about every other like type c or just any kind of charging power bank i've tried to plug this thing into it doesn't work because it doesn't get enough power to like run itself with but it is a cool charger it's the original razer wireless charger so it can stand up like this you can put your phone on there of course and it can still charge or you can like you know lower it like this it's just a wireless charger you know it's really nothing special apart from the fact that like yeah it can stand up and there's a bunch of lights underneath but basically today we're just going to try improve the way everything is powered in the setup given that we have stopped daisy chaining power extension leads and power extension strips into each other and we've cut down to just a single power extension which is that six socket one we have mounted to the table we need to be efficient with the way we power things and with this cable we can save a socket all right so i've ended up finding this interesting looking cable right here over on amazon and i was shocked that i had not discovered something like this before because if you have a multi-monitor setup chances are you're probably powering each one of your monitors through like their own power cable like this you know that goes into the wall this c13 port goes into your monitor and it's powered but say you have like a two monitor setup going on right now you could pick up you could pick up one of these cables which is like a splitter power cable and you could power both of your monitors through one cable crazy i know i didn't even know this thing existed but now that i'm gonna power both of my monitors on the outer side here through just one power cord we're gonna gain you know an extra actual power socket back on the power extension cord or back on the power extension strip people called me out in my power extension uh fire hazard video where i was plugging in power extension strips into power extension strips yeah and and the whole video i was calling them power extension cords anyway let's swap these power cables over man okay so the cables have been installed the monitors do actually work with this splitter cable no problem so far everything is installed everything's working as expected they're just like normal power cables it's just one cable into two cables pretty cool now we have another thing to unbox here today and that is the ugreen nexsoled 200 watt charger this actually um all of a sudden feels a lot more premium now that it's out of that plastic wrapping this is where like i open and it just flies out oh no oh no it's right here it's actually quite snugly secured boom we have two usb type-a ports and four usb type-c so for the first c1 and c2 ports each one of them can provide 100 watts at the same time as far as i know for a total maximum wattage output of the the whole device of 200 watts this does support pd charging for 100 watts 65 watts 45 watts and 20 watts for iphones i'm pretty sure iphones are still on like the 20 watt pd chargers if i'm not mistaken so this will also charge iphones ridiculously quick not on the iphones but you can also charge your macbook through this device as well as an ipad a bunch of tablets you know anything really it's just a big charging brick after all you can charge quite a few devices as you can imagine it's just type c ports and type a ports that can charge a bunch of things uh-huh and then this thing opens up and we get some cables of course oh it's actually good we get a type-c cable i think yeah that's a type-c cable cool yeah you can charge your laptop your mobile phone your tablet like at the same time through one thing that's pretty sick you know if your laptop can be charged via type c this thing could deliver like up to 100 watts to it which is pretty good you know now the actual port that this device uses is a c6 and a c5 so we have the c5 here and then the c6 port that this goes into just like that very simple and then we have oh what appears to be a two meter cable for the actual power cable here which is more than enough for what i need the first thing i'm going to do as well because this is going to be stuck underneath my table is i'm going to put some velcro on this device right away right in the middle just there so this one here is going to be replaced we're going to unplug these two take this off via velcro well we have completed what we set out to do we have gained back an extra power socket and i figured out a way to gain another one back on top of this with another splitter cable now the way that you green well this u-green charger is powered is via that c5 cable i believe it is the c5 and c6 so i've gone ahead and ordered a c5 is it a c5 yeah c5 splitter another splitter cable so that we can power that 200 watt charger as well as the razer raptor monitor through a single cable genius actually genius idea right here sometimes my genius is it's almost frightening now one of the ultimate tests we gotta do is to see whether or not this charger now that it's plugged into the c1 port you know it supports 100 watts so will it now work with the razer wireless charger if it blinks red then that means bad oh it's blinking green that means that can only mean that we are indeed charging amazing boom we have we have solved the mystery the you green 200 watt charger supports that razor charger very nice several days later so i've just got in two new deliveries in from amazon we have a new power cable for the pc build this is a three meter 13 amp cable so this should be able to handle at least 3000 watts here in the uk at 240 volts so that's going to be plugging into the wall right over there and replacing that cable that is currently way too short as you can see that just barely makes it into the pc this is not a good situation to be in for the cable it's really like stretched to its limit right there so yeah we're gonna replace that one with one that is one meter longer so we should be good there afterwards and then like i mentioned earlier i've once again ordered another splitter power cable this time and not in the form of a c13 power cable but instead a c5 it is almost hard to believe that the cable management in this desk setup could get better but it's about to get even better hey well i think everything is actually working by the looks of things at least these are lighting up so that means the u-green charger is working and the phone isn't the charging the u-green charger is powered i think by the looks of things the razer monitor is also powered the pc seems to be running just fine what a success oh i say we're running just fine we just boot it up into the bios why are we in the bios i don't know leave i don't need to make any changes right as i'm about to say like everything's fine no problems pc refuses to build into windows this is this is totally meant to happen this is all a part of the plan really there is some new ddr5 ram on the way by the way i will make a video about the new ram as soon as it arrives because i still blue screen every single day with the current ddr5 ram i have it is indeed faulty right let me give you a quick tour of how things are looking underneath here so at the moment we are still using the govi led strip right here that is actually taking up still another socket right there but now we have one spare and we've also added another device to the table which also came with this extra power brick so we have i think this cable powering the msi monitors that one powering the speaker that we've just added well this sound bar that i'll show you in a second and where that is and then this powers the u-green power bank and the razer monitor all through one cable through this splitter right here this still could be tidied up a little bit more it is especially kind of a war zone right in this area right where a bunch of the cables lead to all the monitors but everything else for the most part is pretty tidy although this could maybe do with like a bit of a rework to make it even more clean perhaps by moving all of these well maybe this whole power strip to the end there maybe adding a couple more j channels just to kind of like distribute things a bit better because at the moment this is it's still kind of crazy underneath here it's just a whole lot less crazy than it was before it's it's just a bit more tidy now you know and as for the sound bar well it is none other than the sound blaster katana which i think is the logo is upside down but yeah we have the sound bar right here behind the razor monitor let me power this thing on and it basically connects to this monitor via a micro usb cable and then we have volume oh i just i just turned it off again oops uh right let me just turn that back on and stop pressing buttons because we can pretty much control everything through the pc so if we go over to here we have this ear trumpet app that i'll leave linked in the description down below it's a free bit of software and it just allows you to quickly toggle between your sound devices on windows i think it works for windows 10 and 11. there we go it is actually working cool and then the secondary speakers are of course the actual headset yeah that's the setup upgrades for today a much more efficient way of powering everything the cable management is also perhaps a little bit better than before with just two cables coming out of there going underneath the table and you know it's turning out good overall this setup is really coming together still on the ikea limon the iconic ikea limon it's never going away i'm never gonna swap desks i'm just gonna stick to this table until it like snaps in half or something which you know might happen it is an ikea you\n"