Razer has launched the Raiju V3 Pro gamepad for PC and PS5 in the global marketplace
A new device — the Razer Raiju V3 Pro controller, compatible with PC and PS5, has hit the global market. Unlike, for example, the DualSense Edge, its key feature is — more accurate and energy-efficient TMR sticks that are drift-free.
Razer Raiju V3 Pro includes a standard set of gaming buttons, as well as four interchangeable keys located on the back of the case, which is a differentiator from similar devices. You can assign different actions to these keys or cover them with special plugs. At the heart of the interchangeable sticks is an electromagnetic technology TMR, which is an improved version of Hall sensors. This technology eliminates drift while providing improved positioning accuracy, faster response times, and reduced power consumption.

The controller also features triggers that work in two modes: fast and precise click or long analog stroke. The gaming buttons are made of PBT plastic, and their mechanism is a hybrid of membrane technology and microswitches. Razer claims that this design provides high-speed and sensitive clicking, as well as a pleasant tactile response.

The Raiju V3 Pro connects to the PS5 or PC via a Type-C cable or wirelessly over a 2.4GHz radio link with polling rates of 250Hz and 2000Hz, respectively. According to The Verge, it beats the DualSense Edge (which costs $199 or 16,170 rubles) in ergonomics and button feel, and is cheaper when you consider the cost of replacing the competitor’s drift-prone ALPS sticks.

The Razer Raiju V3 Pro comes with a case, two extra sticks, a dongle, button caps, and a two-meter-long cable, and sells for a recommended price of $219 (RUB 17,800).
The Razer Raiju V3 Pro comes with a case, two extra sticks, a dongle, button caps, and a two-meter-long cable.







