About this deal
Turning the controller around you’ll notice an extra set of bumper alongside the usual R1/L1 bumpers and R2/L2 triggers. This time around, Razer brings to us their Raiju Tournament Edition and Raiju Ultimate – their very own take on the PlayStation 4 controller. They also removed the blue grips that were on the first edition Razer Raiju for some reason – I liked those.
And for the most part these features work great, with Razer’s synapse software and mobile app making it quick and easy to make custom profiles for specific games utilising the extra inputs.
It's really up to you to get creative and work out how this can aid your productivity, whether it's in gaming, or during work. The only immediately noticeable difference – outside of my review sample’s totes fetch pink colouring option – is that Razer’s swapped the thumbstick layout to be like an Xbox, rather than Dualshock. Despite many circumstances where I accidentally pressed them, they also came in handy further down the road.
Despite the former not having Chroma feature, it’s still a solid controller with the same technical features of the latter.Though, the fact that it has a glossy finish tends to leave behind some fingerprints so be sure to keep those hands clean!