The ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless Controller is your next-gen premium gamepad for console and PC

A great controller can reinvent the way you play, just like a top-tier gaming mouse or gaming keyboard. That’s why we’ve pulled out all the stops with our new ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless Controller. This gamepad gives you a truly premium experience that you can enjoy from a desk or couch while playing on your PC, Xbox, or ROG Xbox Ally. No matter where or how you play, the ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless Controller is there for you.
On PCs, a 1000Hz polling rate provides ultra-low latency in both wired and 2.4GHz wireless modes, with the latter enhanced by ROG SpeedNova Wireless technology. Your actions will hit the screen with incredible speed. You’ll also experience ultra-precise play thanks to the gamepad's TMR joysticks, which provide increased accuracy and energy efficiency over Hall-effect joysticks. TMR technology combats stick drift, too, meaning you'll enjoy accurate, reliable sticks for years to come.
For gamers who like a refined gamepad experience, the ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless Controller is ready. Four programmable rear buttons let you remap commands however you see fit. Dual-mode triggers allow seamless switching between short-travel micro-switch triggers and full-travel TMR sensor triggers. The D-pad, ABXY buttons, rear buttons, and bumpers all benefit from instant actuation and tactile feedback via micro-switches as well.

The ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless Controller sports tri-mode connectivity, letting you play over low-latency 2.4GHz wireless with a USB-C dongle, wireless Bluetooth, or through a wired USB-C connection. 2.4 GHz mode supports at least 30 hours of battery playtime with RGB lighting, audio and vibration off on a single charge. The controller is compatible with Windows PCs, Xbox consoles, and the ROG Xbox Ally, so you can use it with all your gaming hardware.
We bundle a case with the controller, making transportation safe and easy. The controller also comes with a charging stand and two swappable joystick caps, giving you the accessories you need to thrive.
For more information on pricing and availability of the ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless Controller, contact your local ASUS representative. And be sure to check out all our big 2025 Gamescom gear announcements — we have a lot more than just controllers on deck.
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