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Razer Onza (2010)


$50.00 Released July, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Analogue sticks have customizable tension. Wired connectivity ensures no lag, ultimate accuracy. Rubberized coating for enhanced grip.

The Cons:Doesn't seem to exist in the real world. Never coming out. Doesn't come in white.

The Razer Onza is a high-end gaming controller for use with the Xbox 360 console. Razor specifically designed the Onza with all types of gamers in mind; from competitive to casual. In addition, Razer claims the Onza controller will "bring a new dimension to video gameplay by adding features tailored specifically to the gamer's need to be as versatile as possible".

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The Razer Onza will include features such as two multi-function buttons that allow tension to be adjusted on the analog sticks, a 15 foot lightweight and braided connector cable, a gold plated USB connector which will allow lag free player control, and completely customizable controller options which have yet to be determined.

It is important to note that the manufacturer Razer is well known for it's high-end PC gaming equipment usually used by professional gamers internationally. The Chimaera headset device and partnered Onza Xbox 360 controller will be Razer's first venture into the console world.

Features

  • High-end gaming controller
  • Designed specifically for use with the Xbox 360 console
  • 2 Multi-function (MFB) buttons which allow tension adjustment
  • Completely customizable controller options
  • 15 foot lightweight and braided cable
  • Gold plated USB connector
  • Estimated MSRP: $50
  • Release: Ships Quarter 3 2010; Approx. July 1, 2010

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Pros
  • 37

    analogue sticks have customizable tension

  • 34

    wired connectivity ensures no lag, ultimate accuracy

  • 28

    rubberized coating for enhanced grip

  • 27

    slick black design

  • 25

    same MSRP as the official Microsoft controller

  • 21

    dual programmable 'shoulder' buttons (via hardware switches)

Cons
  • 6

    Doesn't seem to exist in the real world.

  • -2

    never coming out

  • -14

    Doesn't come in white

  • -19

    No Xbox LIVE chat

  • -32

    wired

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Joe Blow
Joe Blow: #razer_onza_2010 The Chimera is a little on the expensive side.

Would a Logitech USB headset that plugs directly into your console work w/ this? Feb 13, 11
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xUBERJEWx
xUBERJEWx: #razer_onza Guys this DOES have xbox live chat, it just doesn't work with the Xbox messenger chat pad as the shape of the controller is different and won't get the chat pad to fit.

It still has a 2.5mm jack, so stop whining! Nov 28, 10
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  • Anonymous

    Anonymous: It also won't work with the original Xbox 360 headset, which has a puck connector similar to the chat pad. Nov 29, 10

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous: i liked having the mute down there... Dec 20, 10

Anonymous
Anonymous: #razer_onza when and where will i be able to buy it, no matter where i look, i can't find it Nov 17, 10
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Anonymous
Anonymous: #razer_onza Doesn't it have the single 3.5mm jack for mics? Yes, can't use the old mics with the larger inputs, but surely for a 'pro' controller, Xbox LIVE chat is a must. If not, this controller is truly a failure. Nov 4, 10
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  • Anonymous

    Anonymous: Just buy the Chimaera Headset to go with it... Nov 14, 10

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous: i know right? Dec 8, 10

Joost Zaal
Joost Zaal: #razer_onza The fact that it doesn't have xbox live chat is pretty...... strange. For an xbox live controller. Very, very dissapointing. I was hoping to use my favourite controller (this) for online gaming with my friends, but for social gaming, it seems I'll have to grab my stock controller. The colour is hardly an issue, and wired, a con? A real pro gamer will want a wire, due to latency. Although only serious progamers and MLG gamers will care about the incredibly added latency. Sep 22, 10
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  • Anonymous

    Anonymous: its wired because microsoft wont allow third party makers use there wireless other wise there would be a wireless version as well. Dec 28, 10

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous: it does have chat... just the messenger pad doesnt fit. still has 3.5mm jack for headset.
    and its wired for less latency/interference/better input May 3, 11

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