Razer's PS5 controller also makes for an amazing PC gamepad with TMR analog sticks and 2000Hz Polling Rates — and with this deal, it's a no-brainer
The Razer Raiju V3 Pro is a PlayStation-inspired controller that boasts gameplay-enhancing tech like TMR analog sticks, 2000Hz polling rates, and various customizable features that are now 23% off for Amazon Gaming Week
Razer has always prided itself on creating the best gaming accessories that have cross compatibility with multiple systems, whether they're usable between Xbox Series X|S and PC or PlayStation and PC.
Today, we're shining a light on a controller that does the latter with gusto, called the Razer Raiju V3 Pro. This PlayStation-inspired gamepad is one of Razer's best efforts in recent months, and it's currently on sale with a 23% discount for $169.99 at Amazon.
"If you're in the market for a PC-first controller with the PlayStation stick layout, then put this one towards the top of the list. It's lightweight, comfortable, ridiculously fast, and built to last." ~ Richard Devine, Managing Editor
Windows Central Review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½
Why buy the Razer Raiju V3 Pro?
The Razer Raiju V3 Pro has many features that make it a worthwhile purchase for any PC or PlayStation 5 player. The biggest being its TMR analog sticks, which are a major upgrade from Hall Effect analog sticks.
TMR Sticks use contactless magnetic sensors to detect a player's input by measuring changes in electrical resistance caused by magnetic fields. This allows the TMR sticks to detect even the tiniest player hand movement for more precise input reading.
The TMR sticks also consume less power than Hall Effect sticks, so the controller's battery lasts longer, which in the Raiju V3 Pro's case is 36 hours wireless. Plus, TMR sticks help prevent the controller from developing "stick drift," so your in-game character doesn't make any movements without your input.
Other notable features of the Razer Raiju V3 Pro include 2000Hz Polling Rates on PC (wired), so your inputs will be more responsive than on consoles (which limit polling rates to 250Hz), and Pro HyperTriggers that can be adjusted for rapid-fire clicks in shooters or full analog control in racing games.
It also has 6 extra remappable buttons (4 back-pedals and 2 bumpers), a superbly built design that's light to hold and comfy to wield, and an onboard profile storage that can store your custom control profile settings.
The only thing holding the Razer Raiju V3 Pro back is its £219.99 MSRP, which is way too much for most gamers' wallets to handle. Thankfully, it's now at a considerably more palatable price thanks to Amazon's 23% discount, which has reduced it to $169.99.
So, if you're looking for a top-grade, competitive-focused controller for both PC and PlayStation 5, the Razer Raiju V3 Pro could be your next main gaming peripheral.
Alternative discount
If Amazon's stock runs out or its discount expires, there's an alternative $169.99 discount at Best Buy (was $219.99) for the Razer Raiju V3 Pro, which you can use as a backup option.
FAQ
How long will Amazon Gaming Week deals last?
Most of Amazon Gaming Week's discounts will last from April 27 to May 4, 2026, but some bargains may outlast the event by a few weeks.
What systems is the Razer Raiju V3 Pro compatible with?
The Razer Raiju V3 Pro is compatible with PlayStation 5 and PC via wired USB-C and 2.4GHz wireless connections.
How do I remap the Razer Raiju V3 Pro's extra back-peddles and bumpers?
The Razer Raiju V3 Pro's extra back-pedals and bumpers' functions can be remapped by the Razer Synapse app on mobile devices and the Razer Synapse 4 app on PC.
Alternatively, you can hold the controller's "M" button along with the extra bumper/back-pedal you want to remap until the LED lights start flashing, and press the new input you want for it.
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Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran with over 35 years of experience who primarily covers Xbox and PC gaming news and spotlights discounts on the best laptops, peripherals, and other electronics. He's also a diehard fan of JRPGs, action games, beat em’ ups, and Capcom’s Monster Hunter series
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