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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 |
D**E
Razer Wolverine v3 Pro Wireless Controller
I just got this controller yesterday, and I have only played a couple of hours with it but it is by FAR the best controller I have ever used. For many years I used regular Xbox controllers. Then I bought a Elite 2 and have been using it for a while - I thought it was pretty good until yesterday.Everything about this controller screams high quality, and the feel of the button presses is completely different and very nice. The Hall Effect Thumb sticks are awesome and should last a long time. The four buttons on the back and the 2 claw buttons on top will make this even more fun to use.I haven't programmed any buttons yet or even registered it, just played a game and I truly love this Razer controller.I am not a pro gamer (I am almost 70!) but I can see why they would use this controller. I highly recommend it.
M**A
They fixed it guys. You can remap to keyboard inputs now
I was, at first, disappointed that Razer controller app wouldn't let me remap the buttons to keyboard inputs and only to controller buttons. Like, why would I want 7 a-buttons or 4 x-buttons and 3 y-buttons? It was nonsensical.However, Razer recently released a firmware update which makes the controller synapse-compatible, so I'm ready to commit to saying that I love this controller! I especially like the onboard memory and multiple profiles so it works perfectly without synapse running (after using synapse to remap the buttons, obv).The only two things I really hope Razer adds in a future update is macro support and razer hypershift, which don't work for this device like they do for (all?) Razer mice and Razer keyboards. That would fully unleash the power of this device. Also maybe let me remap all the buttons and change left stick to wasd and right stick to mouse? Just a thought...Until then, I'm forced to use 3rd party software to get those features. reWASD (not free) has those features and works well with this device. The additional buttons are detected as a "wolverine v3 device" which i tell it to recognize as a keyboard. So set the addition bumper buttons to, for example, 1 and 2 in synapse, and then remap 1 and 2 on the "Wolverine v3 keyboard" in reWASD to your combo or your "shift to layer _". Then, you have a lot more customization options. 1 and 2 continue to function as normal when it receives those input from any keyboard other than " wolverine v3 keyboard", so no worries there. Also, the regular buttons are recognized as an "Xbox 360" controller, so just group that with the "wolverine v3 keyboard". Don't forget to mute the remapped buttons. That way, it only sends the remapped input and not both the remapped input and the native input. Unless, that's what you want it to do... Then, go crazyThank you Razer, for fixing your device. It makes it 100x more useful. I doubt you read these, but add those 2 (maybe 3) features, save me the trouble of working around your lack of customization, and you would have a PERFECT controller. But I'm SO happy you fixed the bulk of the problem, that I'm still giving you 5 stars.
M**K
Cannot buy or find any extra thumbsticks
I'm using this controller for xbox x. The controller seems well built and I love the button responsebut don't expect to pull it out of the box and just use it.To use the app on xbox to custom setup controller you'll need to hook the controller up to a computer and go to razer site and update the firmware.After doing that I tried to use the controller and it keeps disconnecting so then I updated the wireless doggle because I don't want to play with a wire. It seems it may have fixed disconnecting issues but I'll need to try it more. Another issue I have is the controller joysticks asI like both to have rounded tops and you only get on rounded top and you cannot find any from razer or 3rd party to buy.The concave design is making my thumb sore and I see no way to get extra thumbsticks anywhere.I'm going to try it a day or two and it just might need to be returned. I'll update my review in a few days.Update- returned due to random disconnecting for no apparent reason. I wanted to use it wireless but really can't rely on a connection.
W**A
Excelente pero el precio...
El producto se siente de muy buena calidad, los botones una belleza, configurarlos un dilema, casi los devuelvo porque no lograba hacerlos funcionar pero una vez puedes hacerlo y actualizarlos han ido perfectos, llevo muy poco con ellos pero el precio me parece alto creo q me iría por el alambrico pero si tienes el dinero me parece muy buen producto, mejor que el cyclon 2 y el 8bit, pero es mucho más caro
J**S
Is it worth the extra expense? Lets find out
Bought this item last year to play a few games on steam with controller support. The controller is light, sleek, easy to hook up and use, the action in it is amazing, the battery lasts a long while, I am thoroughly pleased with this controller. In fact, I loved it so much that when my brother-in-law needed a new controller I gave him mine, and just bought another. I've used dozens of controllers over the years. My initial foray into gaming was on consoles, so I have a lot of practical experience using controllers on console and PC. The price tag made me leery initially, but it's clear as day when you start using the controller why it's priced where it is. Worth the extra expense to have a controller that will not only be reliable, but work well with almost any game you throw at it.
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