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The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro Wireless Controller is a high-performance, licensed Xbox and PC gaming controller featuring 22 buttons including 6 remappable ones, ultra-low latency 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity, hall effect precision thumbsticks, and pro hypertriggers with haptic feedback. It offers customizable controls via a dedicated app, wired tournament mode with 1000Hz polling, and comes with a premium carrying case and accessories, designed for competitive gamers seeking ultimate control and responsiveness.
Button Quantity | 22 |
Additional Features | Licensed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, Customizable Thumbsticks, Wired Tournament Mode, Fast Triggers, 6 Remappable Buttons |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC, Gaming Console |
Controller Type | Paddle |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Compatible Devices | Xbox Series S, PC, Xbox Series X |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | Black |
H**N
Totally worth the $200
This controller is absolutely astounding when it comes to performance. Extremely solid build quality with the overall feel being seamless. The buttons are tactile and satisfying, almost zero delay in response time, and the wireless connectivity is flawless. The Hall effect joysticks have a very smooth feel to it and I havenโt experienced any stick drift whatsoever. The 4 back paddles are placed perfectly, and I really appreciate the two mappable buttons on top for claw grip, as I find that very comfortable to use when playing Fortnite. The mouse clicks are one of the best features on this controller as well. I love the design of it, and Razer synapse makes it easy to remap the buttons and customize dead zones and such. Very good controller!!
M**T
Razer actually did it, they made a good controller
I own most of the Razer controllers that they've released (pictured are just some that aren't in storage) so I'm what you may call an expert and also bad with money.Razer controllers prior have all had some issues to put it lightly, or in the case of the Raiju's so much so that the lineup is now effectively dead in favor of the Wolverine. The Wolverine v3 Pro feels like a true culmination of all the past controller issues and questionable design decisions being ironed out.I will list my own personal highlights compared to previous offerings as I do not see any of the "tech reviewers" mentioning them.+ Tension on thumb sticks and full pull on triggers nearly identical to stock Xbox, stick tension slightly tighter from what I can tell and it feels amazing compared to how loose the tension on every Razer controllers has been prior+ Thumbstick material and texture provides actual grip, previous controllers were slip city+ ACTUALLY GOOD AND ERGONOMIC BACK BUTTONS OH MY GOD HOW I'VE LONGED FOR THIS+ Face buttons have been changed for the better, sound and feel is still clicky like Razer is known for but much more muted, and in general they've felt less fatiguing to use+ M1 and M2 switches changed to be same as bumper, previously they were not and had slightly different feeling actuation force needed so if you tested your fingers on the extra buttons you may have accidentally triggered them due to the lesser force needed+ Actually good trigger stops bravo ๐+ Wireless that works without issue!!! On a Razer controller no less wow!+ Good polling rates??? 250hz 2.4 wireless polling rate on Xbox is double than the standard and elite controller offerings from Xbox, finally a pro controller from Razer that actually lives up to the pro name. With up to 1000hz wired on PC Razer has finally caught up to current year and as a result this is their most responsive feeling controller ever.+ Razer actually priced it fairly for a wireless pro controller, remembered to include a carrying case this time, and included a 10ft cable for wired. Immaculate W+ Hall effect sticks in a big name pro controller, to see Razer adopt this before Microsoft and Sony absolutely blows my mind, they actually did it. Bravo.If you play on Xbox and PC it's a no brainer. While they could certainly do more in offering a wider variety of stick options, let alone the means of easily obtaining more which historically they've never done outside of ordering a "replacement set" at absurd prices from their parts store, I'm just in awe that Razer actually knocked it out of the park for once.Honestly I'm just in shock they actually priced it at $200, I feel like I actually got what I paid for so the finance team must be on vacation or something.
J**N
High Quality, but always software issues
On the very first day, You need Synapse 4 and you ALSO need to firmware update, otherwise the paddles are useless.Three months later, the controller no longer will connect to your PC at all. You power the controller on, it connects to synapse, and immediately disconnects after. Which means you can't even firmware update anymore even if you wanted to. It still works if you connect directly via USB, but it's literally NOT WIRELESS. Buy the non-wireless version of this controller because damn, I just wasted money on this wireless one. It literally turned into a wired controller. It's so awful.Razer products are terrible. Please stay away from this garbage. I have never hit a single product that was actually usable. They have all broken down or had issues and razer support won't do anything except replace the entire product and it's a pain to do this every time. I'm literally waiting on shipping the devices every time.*** UpdateIf you ever have this issue of it never connecting via dongle, do a factory reset on the device by plugging it in, going to the Help menu in Synapse 4, and clicking factory reset. The controller now behaves as normal. Frustrating experience, but at least it's good again.Also, it's a high quality built product, but man, there are always software issues.
L**N
Great controller
I love this controller. No connection issues and it's very fast. I did have to spend a few minutes updating the firmware. You will have to have the razer app but you can use it to change lighting, button keybinds, profiles, etc. The extra buttons are highly customizable and can be mapped to many different things-such as keyboard keys- through the razer app.The major complaint I have is the d-pad is very annoying. It is very floaty. I use it as an ability use and not movement so I am always hitting the wrong part of it. For 200 dollars it should of came with an interchangeable normal d-pad. Another minor complaint is the back shoulder bumpers only have 2 settings.This controller is on the lighter side. However it does not rattle and the mechanical clicking buttons is very satisfying. It does not have any grip made onto it so I would recommend purchasing a sleeve for it.Overall this is a great and reliable controller. If not for the d-pad I would 5 star.
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