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Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars with 43 reviews

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Customers recognize the Raiju V3 Pro Wireless Gaming Controller for its textured grips, solid build quality, and responsiveness. Users appreciate the controller's battery life and button layout, which some find advantageous compared to using a keyboard. Overall, the controller is well-received for its quality and performance.

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  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Serious Premium Pro Gaming Controller

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Razer - Raiju V3 Pro Wireless Gaming Controller is a serious, premium controller clearly built with pro gamers in mind - and priced accordingly. It checks all of the boxes for performance and competition. - Solid build, yet surprisingly light - Great grip and feel with precision buttons, switches, and controls all around - Tremendous customization including 4 under-grip switches. These can be mapped however you’d like - or, if you prefer, you can swap them out for fitted plugs (with the included tool). - Everything you need for no nonsense gaming. The ‘seriousness’ is underscored by the fact that there is no vibrating ‘rumble’ feature and no fancy light schemes. Just ‘let’s get down to business’. Adding to the premium pro status is the included luxury case. Great quality and design with molded spots for the wireless dongle, control stick options, under-grip plugs (with included tool), and a place for the included cable for wired use. Impressive. One additional feature I appreciate is the clickable trackpad. It gives me just enough functionality to handle those final close-down tasks on my PC after quitting a game. The only caveat here is to remember that this model sports the Playstation controller layout, not the Xbox configuration. If you’re a casual gamer, this is clearly overkill - unless you’ve got the budget and like premium products. But, if you’re a competitive gamer, this is built for you.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Pro controller.

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I love this controller. Razer did a great job at thier Raiju V2 Pro controller for the PS5. For those games with lots of fast past button combos it is perfect. Very fun to use in fast past FPS games where you want to jump run crouch reload and maybe even control a jet pack. Or fighting games with difficult to execute combos. I find the Raiju has makes it easier to get it right. The quality of materials is nice as well. This does not feel cheap. The battery charges quick and last a good amount of time. I have not noticed any need for extra battery and I tend to charge my controllers once a week. One thing I forgot is the short trigger option these controllers have to make your reaction even quicker in fps games. But you can change it back for skating or racing games where you may want more precision in how much the game detects the trigger being closed. I always like having that feature in my controllers. It is nice to have the option and ability to replace certain parts of the controller. I would recommend this controller if you are in the market and comparing it to its competitors.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Customization to the MAX

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Razer Raiju V3 Pro has been a total game changer for me, especially with the new Call of Duty out that brings back wall jumping and uses sliding/diving a lot. The four remappable buttons on the back of the controller's grip are easy to configure. I quickly mapped one of the left buttons to jump (for wall jumping) and one of the right buttons to slide/crouch/dive. There are four buttons total (two per side) on the back, but I kept accidentally pressing both on the same side at once, so I just ended up mapping them to the same action to be safe. The controller feels lightweight, but it is noticeably bigger than my DualSense Edge. I personally prefer the DualSense Edge because it fits my hands way better. However, my younger brother, who has bigger hands, liked the Raiju V3 Pro a lot more. All of the buttons are very tactile and "clicky," which is great because you know exactly when you've hit a button and you don't miss any presses. The L2 and R2 triggers also have built-in stoppers that you can switch on, so you don't need a full trigger pull to activate an action in the game. That hair trigger feel is awesome for FPS games. Almost everything on this controller is customizable. You can swap out the thumbstick caps for a different feel, which is a great feature. It’s awesome that you can customize the Raiju so much to make it work for you, but honestly, I just don't have the hands big enough to fully appreciate its scale. I have to mention one serious issue: I started getting some stick drift, which made my aim suddenly feel really clunky. This is especially frustrating because Razer advertises these TMR (Tension Magnetic Resistance) thumbsticks as anti-drift technology. After looking into it, this "clunky" aim is likely a known latency bug with the wireless dongle on PS5, and not actual stick drift. The delay makes fine aiming unreliable. If you need reliable aim, using a wired connection is essential right now. Overall, I do like the controller for its speed and features, but the size and the unexpected wireless stick issue keep it from being perfect for me personally.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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