🎮 Elevate Your Game with Razer Raiju - Where Precision Meets Power!
The Razer Raiju Tournament Edition is a versatile game controller designed for PS4, featuring both Bluetooth and wired connectivity. It includes a mobile configuration app for easy customization, four remappable buttons, and a Hair Trigger Mode for rapid-fire action. Weighing 390g and backed by a one-year warranty, this controller is perfect for both casual and competitive gamers.
Brand | Razer |
Product Dimensions | 10.4 x 15.9 x 6.6 cm; 390 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item model number | RZ06-01970100-R3G1 |
Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, Desktop |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4.9 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.85 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 390 g |
B**.
Didn't come with updated firmware.
Great controller. Without the 1.03 or 1.04 update there is a little input lag. Other than that, this controller is awesome for fps games and fortnite.
V**6
Excellent product, perfect for fps games it really makes ...
**Update 3/10/18I had to return the 1st one I bought and just got it's replacement. This one is working perfectly. Great controller, triggers and analog sticks are not jamming like the 1st one I bought.Remapping the buttons (you get 4) is super easy and you can do it while in game. I love the mechanical buttons, super responsive. The fact that is not wireless and mechanical buttons makes it way more responsive than normal ps4 controller. My only complaint is the d pad buttons, for some reason they decided to make them super hard to press, not like the rest of the controller buttons wtff where they thinking? idk... I guess I will need some time getting used to the d pad cause it's even harder to press than regular ps4 controller and it's a pain to deal with when you are playing fps and need to press them d pad buttons fast! Ohh, and the stop triggers wont work on COD WW2...Nevertheless this is an amazing fps controller!----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Excellent product, perfect for fps games it really makes a difference when you play I couldn't be any happier!** 3/5/18 update: So after playing only for 2 days my analog sticks feel like they are jammed, they even make like a rubbery sound when you move them and it is very annoying. I really loved the way it worked on the first day, I love the feel of the mechanical buttons, the remap-able buttons are perfectly positioned. The d pad buttons are a little too hard to press compared to original ps controller and also when you compare it to the mechanical buttons of the controller. They shouldn't have made them so hard to press...This should not be happening on a $150 controller, I was extremely disappointing!I will return this product and get another one and hopefully it wont happen again. I will update on this in a few weeks.
C**G
Nice set but the way it plugs in causes problems
Works great but the way the adaptor plugs into the handset makes it difficult to use anything but the original.. also became loose after a few months
S**
Sticks response laggy for COD play. Beware.
I'm a serious COD player on the ps4 and have been looking for a controller with paddles that work. This controller is NOT responsive enough for 1st person shooter games, even with the updated firmware. Such a shame and a shame to release a product this expensive and be WORSE the the OEM controller??? I also bought a Scuff Vantage which is 1 month old and im already sending it in for multiple problems, won't activate sprint, stick drift on both sticks, buttons not working in menus... I mention the Scuf because I was hoping that Razer...would have been a solid competitor... unfortunately not for COD. Serious serious stick lag to the point of unplayability. Of you dont need COD responsiveness.. then it's a nice looking and feeling controller... but then if again... just stick to a ps4 controller then.
P**S
I DO NOT RECOMMEND
This experience was with the 1.01 firmware update and after almost a month of use. I was hoping that a real fix could be made.The Razer Raiju Tournament edition had the potential of being a truly fantastic ps4 controller. I personally like the placement of all the additional programmable buttons and and how they felt / responded. The material for the grips is good improvement over the first ps4 Raiju (I owned it also, however an accident resulted in a trigger button breaking). I also liked the trigger stop switches on both the Raiju and Tournament Edition. I do not play fighting games so the button style D-pad was not an issue for me. Im also indifferent about the placement of the left analog stick and the D-pad. I was not able to notice an advantage, but it was certainly not a negative.The first minor issue is with the phone app to program the controller. Frequently the controller would not be able to pair with the app and I would have to choose the add new device option for the app to find the controller. If I wanted to switch controller profiles I would need to go through this process nearly every time. This is a minor issue but it is still worth mentioning. The app itself though, is very easy to use and it's nice to be able to store and label multiple profiles. Being able to program the controller from an app ends up being a big positive in my opinion. I was doubtful at first but I ended up really liking it.The main reason why I strongly recommend to not purchase this controller is because of the analog sticks. There is stick drift on both sticks. It is more prevalent on the right stick but there are instances of it happening on the left as well. For me, my characters would sometime just move on their own. Most of the time it would move to the right as if the stick were fully moved right. Menus would constantly scroll and it was a struggle to get it to stay at rest sometimes. The left analog stick was dreadful. Most of the time, when trying to move left there would be no response or it would be very sluggish and jerky. Both the left and right stick would have serious difficulty registering diagonal positions. It was either dramatically slower movement or none at all.I purchased this controller in hopes to get really good analog sticks and it ended up being the worst aspect of the controller. I had two dual shock 4 controllers and they became unusable because the analog sticks would go bad. Left or right would not work well and diagonals would not register very well. Most people I have played with have experienced something similar and their controllers have not lasted a year.DO NOT PURCHASE THIS CONTROLLER UNTIL A MAJOR IMPROVEMENT AND OVERHAUL IS MADE. even then, be prepared to make a return.
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