ASUS ROG presenta i nuovi controller Raikiri e Raikiri Pro thumbnail

ASUS ROG presents the new Raikiri and Raikiri Pro controllers

ASUS ROG presents the new Raikiri controller and Raikiri Pro thumbnail

ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the availability of the new gaming controllers Raikiri e Raikiri Pro.

Features and price of the new ASUS ROG controllers

The substantial difference between the two versions is the OLED display present in the Pro model. This can also be used to display information on the controller, such as charge level and microphone status. The display can also be used to switch between profiles.

ROG Raikiri Pro is also the first Xbox-licensed PC controller with tri-mode connectivity. The device supports low-latency 2.4GHz Bluetooth and RF connectivity, as well as a standard USB-C wired connection to ensure compatibility with every notebook and desktop PC. The USB-C wired connection also allows connection with the latest generation of the Xbox console.

When used wirelessly, the tecnologia AFH (Adaptive Frequency Hopping) minimizes interference with other devices for a stable, low-latency Bluetooth connection, also ideal for competitive gaming.

For the rest, both controllers are characterized by:

  • Ergonomic shape and designwith microdot textures and lines that create an extremely elaborate line drawing
  • Triggers with locking mode
  • Jack audio da 3,5mm e Integrated ESS DAC for an even more immersive gaming experience
  • Customization options via Armory Crate

I controller ROG Raikiri e ROG Raikiri Pro are available for purchase on eShop ASUS at the price of 119,00 € e 169,00 €.

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