The stand is only as wide as it should be to be stable the post is only as large as it should be to support the speaker’s weight and the cylindrical speaker is not much wider than the speaker cone it contains. Unlike traditional, boxy bookshelf speakers, the Nommo Chroma is only as big as it should be. And yet, one look from a discerning eye and it’s unmistakably clear that this is a Razer product and that’s even before considering its signature lighting tricks and effects. Much like how non-gamers can see themselves using a Razer Blade as a regular laptop, likewise you’ll find that the Nommo are speakers that can be used in a non-gaming setting. You get your pick of colors so as long as it’s black, and there’s that minimalist look that makes it kosher for those who aren’t inclined towards the “edgy” (read: very loud) gaming look. If the Razer Blade and Razer Phone are anything to go by, then it won’t come as a surprise to see that Razer has adopted a similar approach for the Nommo Chroma.