![]() Immediately after unboxing and setting up the GP9, I was floored by its performance while gaming. In practice, however, these perks don’t add up to match the price LG is asking. On paper, the GP9’s features are what justify its higher price - a built-in microphone for voice chat, support for hi-res audio, and wireless operation on the built-in battery. It seems LG designed the GP9 in a vacuum, outpacing alternatives like the Razer Leviathan and Panasonic SoundSlayer by a few hundred dollars. It’s a solid attempt, but one that’s unfortunately marred by nagging oversights and an astronomical $500 price tag. The GP9 gaming speaker is LG’s first attempt to establish UltraGear as a gaming brand beyond the realm of monitors, and hopefully get LG into the conversation when it comes to the best gaming speakers. ![]() LG’s UltraGear brand is known for gaming monitors, but it’s branching out.
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