ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless Controller
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Streberi
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If you like that clear, "clicky" feedback under your fingers (so you know exactly when the button is activated), this controller plays a completely different game than most. In the video, we talk about how it performs in real-world conditions, especially regarding things that are often overlooked on paper:
REPUBLIC OF SERBIA 02/11/2026Más
Hardware Premium
Recommended
Casi Perfecto
SPAIN 04/21/2026MásGame it
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te va a dar una clara ventaja en competitivo,
SPAIN 03/09/2026MásGame it
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te va a dar una clara ventaja en competitivo,
SPAIN 03/09/2026MásNoticias3D
Recommended
ROG ha puesto el mejor hardware disponible, con unos extras de gran calidad.
SPAIN 02/18/2026MásProfesional Review
Platinum
El ASUS ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless podemos considerarlo como uno de los mandos más avanzados del mercado gracias al uso de sensores TMR
SPAIN 02/09/2026Más
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TechRadar Recommends
The Asus ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless is impressive on almost every front. With its 1000Hz polling rate and 3.5ms input latency, it’s lightning fast, while its TMR thumbsticks and triggers are unerringly precise. Both its build and subtle, sleek design earn my admiration and the level of customizability is fantastic. Really my only gripe is the lack of compatibility for its Gear Link software on Xbox, making switching profiles or tweaking sensitivities unnecessarily awkward for console gamers.
UNITED KINGDOM 02/27/2026Más
Bestreviews.sg
7.6 out of 10
PC is where the Raikiri Pro shines. The 2.4Ghz dongle feels as quick as wired in shooters and racers, even in busy wireless environments.
SINGAPORE 10/21/2025Más
Reviews en medios
(2)The ROG Raikiri II is definitely a high-end premium controller [...], with a very comfortable grip, impressively precise controls, and great durability, all in a wireless design with excellent battery life...
Gameblog.fr
FRANCE 02/01/2026MásThe first thing I noticed after picking up this new release was the comfort. The Raikiri II doesn't feel overly futuristic, nor does it try too hard with shapes that look "edgy" in pictures but make your wrists ache after two hours of play. The controller sits naturally in the hands and is lighter than more robust premium alternatives, which is where I think it differs most significantly from the Xbox Elite 2.
CzechGamer.com
CZECH REPUBLIC 03/25/2026Más