As I walked around the floor of CES, I stopped by Razor, since I had talked to them last year, to see what they had this time around.  At their booth, they had a new Xbox 360 controller called the Onza, which I tested out with a little Halo 3: Firefight.  Let me tell you, with the ability to tighten up on the grips, it gave more precision to the shooting.  I was able to turn faster without going into the settings, and the ability to change around the buttons to my liking allowed me to add jump and crouch functions as I chose.  Reaction time has no lag whatsoever either.  Sure, the controller’s wired, but considering that Razor is behind some of the best PC mouses (and other peripherals) out there, I’m not complaining.  It really shows with this controller.

Hit the jump to learn more about this sweet controller.

The Razer Onza Professional Gaming Controller for Xbox 360 was created to improve the players Xbox 360 gaming experience with a series of special features, including Razer Hyperesponse™ buttons, designed to give faster actuation and a crisp, tactile feel. The Razer Onza will allow gamers to vary the tension required to tilt the analog stick for maximum comfort and customization bringing an element of personal preference to the world of console gaming. Razer has also added a multi-function button (MFB) that can be mapped to act as one of the action buttons, the analog stick buttons or an auto-fire button by using a sliding selector switch on the bottom of the controller. The Razer Onza Professional Gaming Controller for Xbox 360 is further distinguished by a sharply-lit edge, for gaming that stays in style, even in the dark.

Razer Onza Professional Gaming Controller for Xbox 360
MSRP: US $49.99; Europe € 44.99

Razer Onza Professional Gaming Controller for Xbox 360 Features:
Razer Hyperesponse™ technology
Adjustable Tension Analog Sticks
Programmable Multi-function Button
Wired Control for Virtually Lag Free Gameplay

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