Razer has entered the high-end PlayStation controller market with the Raiju V3 Pro, a device aiming to compete with the best custom controllers available. For those familiar with Razer’s recent offerings, particularly the Wolverine V3 Pro for Xbox, the Raiju V3 Pro represents a significant course correction. The previous PlayStation iteration, the Wolverine V2 Pro, failed to impress, prompting a near-complete redesign for this latest model.
Addressing Past Shortcomings
The original appeal of the Wolverine line – and now carried over to the Raiju V3 Pro – lies in its premium components and extensive customization options. Razer has incorporated its “mecha-tactile” buttons, known for their crisp, responsive feel, and an eight-way floating D-pad, favored by fighting game enthusiasts. Crucially, the Raiju V3 Pro features TMR (trigger magnetic resistance) thumbsticks, a symmetrical layout, and swappable stick caps, catering to players who prioritize precision and control. The inclusion of two-position triggers allows for adjustable travel distance, further enhancing customization.
Customization and Ergonomics
Beyond the core components, the Raiju V3 Pro offers a wealth of customization options. Four remappable back buttons and two additional “claw grip” bumpers provide a competitive edge, allowing players to execute complex maneuvers without taking their thumbs off the sticks. A notable addition is the ability to physically remove the back paddles, catering to players who prefer a more traditional controller feel. This addresses a common complaint with controllers featuring back buttons – that they can be accidentally activated.
Software customization is handled through the Razer Synapse app, providing near-total control over the gaming experience. Users can remap buttons, adjust trigger sensitivity, and create custom profiles for different games. However, a significant limitation is the lack of a dedicated PS5 app for customization, a point noted in reviews. This means customization is primarily done through the PC application, which isn’t ideal for console-only players.
Technical Specifications and Performance
The Raiju V3 Pro boasts a robust build quality, with a coating designed to resist fingerprints and smudges. The face buttons and D-pad are constructed from PBT plastic, known for its durability and resistance to wear. The controller connects wirelessly via 2.4GHz, offering a stable connection. However, the advertised 2000Hz polling rate is only achievable when connected via USB on PC; the wireless polling rate on PC is 500Hz. This distinction is important for players seeking the lowest possible latency.
While the controller is officially licensed for PlayStation, it notably lacks features commonly found in the DualSense controller, such as rumble, haptic feedback, and a gyroscope. This omission is a trade-off for the pro-focused features, but it’s a significant consideration for players who value immersive feedback. The lack of these features, combined with the $219 price tag, has prompted some to question the value proposition.
A Controller for a Specific Audience
The Razer Raiju V3 Pro is clearly targeted towards a specific audience: competitive players and enthusiasts who prioritize customization and precision. The TMR joysticks and remappable buttons offer a significant advantage in fast-paced games, particularly fighting games. The controller’s solid build quality and premium components inspire confidence. However, its larger size compared to the standard DualSense controller may not be comfortable for all players. One reviewer noted the controller felt noticeably bigger and required some adjustment to hold comfortably.
The decision to omit rumble, haptic feedback, and a gyroscope is a deliberate one, focusing on features deemed essential by competitive players. However, it’s a compromise that may not appeal to those who prioritize immersive gaming experiences. The price point of $219 is also a barrier to entry, placing it firmly in the premium controller category. Despite these drawbacks, the Raiju V3 Pro represents a substantial improvement over its predecessor and is, according to some, a worthwhile investment for serious PlayStation gamers. As of , it is considered by some to be their favorite controller on the market.
The Raiju V3 Pro’s success hinges on its ability to deliver on its promise of precision and customization. While it may not be the best choice for every player, it offers a compelling alternative to the standard DualSense controller for those seeking a competitive edge.
