The Razer Raiju Ultimate will retail for $199 while the Raiju Tournament Edition will retail for $149.99. And oh yes, there's Chroma support as well.
16 hours is about how much you can expect from one charge, but if you should run out of battery power, just plug it in with a wire and you'll be good to go.ĥ0mm drivers on each ear cup and since the Thresher can just plug into any 3.5mm connectin, it's compatible with a widew range of products and not just the PlayStation 4. It's $50 less so if you don't need those other features, the Tournament Edition could be your bag.įinally, the Razer Thresher for PS4 is a wireless headset that works up to 40 feet away on a 2.4Ghz connection. There's no Chroma, interchangeable controls, and you can only store one profile as opposed to four onboard the Tournament Edition. The Raiju Tournament Edition takes the Ultimate controller and removes a few features. Of course, nothing would be complete for an Ultimate line without Chroma and the Raiju Ultimate can light up based on various conditions.
You can use an app to customize the controller and the Ultimate can store up to 500 profiles. The Raiju Ultimate is a modular PS4 controller that lets you swap out thumbsticks and the D-Pad. These controllers connect to the console or PC via a Bluetooth connection or a wire so you can use it when there's no power. Razer has two new officially licensed PlayStation controllers and a headset to go along with your PlayStation 4.įor gamepads, Razer has the Razer Raiju Ultimate and the Razer Raiju Tournament Edition.