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The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is a wireless gaming controller engineered for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows PC. Featuring 6 remappable buttons, Hall Effect Precision Thumbsticks for drift-free accuracy, and HyperSpeed Wireless technology for ultra-low latency, it delivers esports-grade performance. With ergonomic back buttons, fast HyperTriggers, and a wired Tournament Mode offering up to 1000Hz polling rate, it’s designed for competitive gamers seeking ultimate control and customization. Includes a carrying case and 10 ft USB-C cable for convenience and portability.
























| ASIN | B0DB6S6R89 |
| Additional Features | 6 Remappable Buttons, Customizable Thumbsticks, Fast Triggers, Licensed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, Wired Tournament Mode |
| Best Sellers Rank | #545 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #15 in Xbox Series X & S Controllers #16 in Xbox One Controllers |
| Brand Name | Razer |
| Button Quantity | 22 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X |
| Compatible Video Game Console Models | Microsoft Xbox One, Microsoft Xbox One S, Microsoft Xbox One X, Microsoft Xbox SERIES S, Microsoft Xbox SERIES X |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Paddle |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,298) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840272911167 |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, PC |
| Item Dimensions | 9.02 x 3.5 x 7.99 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9"D x 3.5"W x 8"H |
| Item Weight | 0.92 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RZ06-05200100-R3U1 |
| Model Name | Wolverine V3 Pro |
| Model Number | RZ06-05200100-R3U1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| UPC | 840272911167 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
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 👏 + 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.
S**N
Quality build; feels great to use
After two months of heavy use, I'm comfortable saying this is by far the best xbox controller I've ever owned. The build quality is excellent. The controller is heavy and sturdy and feels great to use. I've had every first party controller and several other brands and this is my favorite and it's not even close. It's expensive but I think worth it.
A**N
Too big with technical issues
I've been using this controller for a month now, and my first impressions were that this was pretty decent, but it is rather large for my hands, and it sounds like many others have this issue as well. It has all the extra buttons you could ask for when playing online competitive games. I had it disconnect on me a few times, but they were few and far in-between. Now right after my return window ended for this controller, it is constantly disconnecting from the dongle that it comes with. It doesn't say controller disconnected, but it will lose connection temporarily, some times longer than others, and if you're playing a fps game, your character will start spinning until it connects again. It really has a mind of it's own now and I really can't even use it. I've used the dongle in each usb port on my xbox, and even a usb dock, and it still has problems all the time. I'm beyond frustrated and disappointed with this whole experience, and of course it had to start doing this just 5 days after the return window ended. There's just no way I could recommend this controller in its current state.
G**A
Solid controller with lacking connectivity.
Overall controller was wonderful to use, I came from having jsed multiple of the older and newer model of the xbox elite controllers. While this controller is lighter and does not feel as premium as the metal on the elite controllers, the actual feel of usage is more premium, have had no buttons, triggers, bumpers, or joysticks malfunction or develop drift since ive had this controller, and have used it almost everyday. All of the buttons have a wonderful click to them that you might expect with a more expensive controller and the extra joysticks you can swap out hold very well snd do not come loose. The paddles on the back can ONLY be used in place of other buttons on the controller, and do not work as an entirely new input, but they do allow for a more comfortable playstyle all round still. The battery life was equal to that of the elite controller or better, but I did not get to enjoy this for long as this controller connect via a small plastic dongle you plug into a usb slot on your xbox. I had a small accident and the dongle broke like it was a cheap toy, and is unable to be replaced. I have been using this controller wired since that time due to this, and have heard nothing back from Razer support about it despite putting in tickets about it. Still highly recommend the controller but be very careful with the dongle.
Q**R
Join the cult of RAZR
I've been using one of these controllers for a year. You'll never be able to go back to normal controllers once you've experienced TMR. It's a great controller with a couple of problems. I love the TMR sticks I love the way all the buttons feel mechanical buttons are supreme. The internals hold up very well. Now for the flaws they are as follows. It's got a poor build quality on the outside if you buy razr products you know what I mean. The d-pad is awful it needs to be looser and at the same time still push all the buttons it does not seem to register inputs after a while as well. It feels mostly it would seem due to how mechanically bound the d-pad is. It likes to disconnect around other wireless controllers as well not the stock Xbox one but other wireless controllers like it it will fight with over the signal. Basically all in all if you're here looking for something that's very very good and a definite upgrade over the elite 2 this is it.
B**N
Great PC Controller. Review from a V1 owner.
Edit: Wolverine v3 pro support has been added to Synapse 4 with huge updates. The additional buttons are now fully mappable to keyboard keys! An actual game changer since Steam can be fiddly with third party controllers. They also added options for digital trigger zones and dead zone tweaks. If these features are important to you, it's great to have native support. This version of the controller completely earns its V3 status. I skipped V2, but this is a significant upgrade from the V1. If you're a fan of the V1 and even on the fence, then look no further. This has every single quality of life feature that I wanted from the V1. They relocated the paddles to the standard location behind the grips. Wireless connectivity is seamless with the dongle and they finally included a case in the box. Triggers and buttons are ultra responsive and feel like mechanical mouse clicks. The trigger stops have a much tighter stopping point and also have the mechanical feel when they are engaged. I can only speak for my small hands, but it feels comfortable to use. The build quality is also great. I've had no issues with deadzone or stick drift, though, only time will tell the whole story there. The main reason I kept going back to the V1 was due to the additional shoulder buttons in between the bumpers and triggers. These extra buttons make a huge difference and are the biggest reason why I would recommend this controller over competitors even at this price point. It's a feature that should be standard with all controllers frankly. The PC software is functional, but barebones. Very strange that you even need additional software and there is no integration with Synapse, but it's not the biggest deal. If you're in the market for a controller and you've got some expendable income, this is the one.
R**T
Best feeling, best paddles, best software
I hesitated to order this controller for a while since some said it was small. It is actually a bit bigger than xbox controller, it just doesn't seem like it from pictures. A few months ago, I replaced my xbox elite 2 controller with a scuf envision pro. Now I've replaced the scuf envision pro with the razer. For me, there is no comparision between the 2 for comfort. The scuf for me always felt a bit awkward to hold. The back buttons were somewhat hard to press. Felt more like I was sort of hanging onto the controller. The razer just slots into my hands and everything feels completely natural. Obviously your hands might be different but for me razer destroys the scuf for feel. I like the razer better than xbox controller, which I also preferred over scuf for feel. Now for the other aspects of razer vs scuf Triggers - I like the feel of the razer a bit more than scuf, but it is close Bumpers - Scuf maybe has a slightly better sound when using, but about same. Thumb sticks - razer is slightly stiffer than scuf, but somehow they move smoother so they feel less resistant. The tops of the sticks also feel better on razer. Less hard edge. D-pad - razer feels a million times better than scuf. Much easier to press the buttons and move from one to the other. back paddles - not even close, the razer has the best back paddles. I like them more than the xbox elite 2 even. And they destroy the scuf back buttons. Much more natural to hold, easier to click. Fits perfect face buttons (ABXY) - this is the only area where I think the scuf might have an advantage, but it is somewhat subjective. The scuf buttons are much easier to activate and have much less travel distance. For platformers especially this makes for a really fast feel. The razer buttons feel a little more like a springy bounce when you are using the face buttons. They work fine and feel good, just not as fast feeling as the scuf. Software - another place that razer destroys the scuf. iCUE is pretty universally hailed as trash. Still to this day every time I launch iCue, it tells me my controller has a firmware update (hint it hasn't since the first day I got it). It is slow to launch, has a clunky interface that isn't intuitive to use. The scuf requires a driver install and it always has the 'eject' icon showing in the task bar whenever the controller is connected. The scuf also will never turn off while it is plugged in and charging. The lights will not stay off either, each time I used the scuf I had to turn the lights off again. The razer on the other hand just works. You plug it in and the drivers already come with windows. Completely seamless. The razer software you can install from the MS Store has a great interface and is easy to use. It just works well. Extra buttons - I prefer the extra top buttons on razer to the side buttons on scuf, but your opinion may vary on that. The scuf side buttons worked well enough assuming you didn't accidently hit them all the time. The front 5 macro buttons were ok but I never really used them as it would have required iCue to be running to remap them.
M**N
Feels Cheap and Plays Like It Too
So, I got this controller as a recommended alternative to an Xbox Pro II controller. I own 2 of the Xbox Pro II controllers, but after a year, at least one control input started experiencing problems or lost all function entirely. So, my buddy recommended this, saying it was amazing. So, I figured "why not and purchased it. Being the same price as the other two controllers, I expected something special that was going to be backed up by quality as opposed to a name brand. Then, I finally got it, connected it to my computer, and played with it the first time. Immediately, the first thought that came to mind was: "I paid $200 for this?" The one thing I noticed when I first used my Xbox Pro II controller was it felt substantial. It felt good, like I was holding a piece of equipment that matched the price. It had comfortable rubber hand grips; smooth buttons made from steel, not cheap plastic; and came with a dedicated charging platform that I could simply set the controler on when I was done if I didn't feel like plugging it in. It was exactly what I'd hoped for from a $200 dollar controller. This one though: full plastic body, plastic buttons, your only option is to plug it in to charge, and it literally feels like it's hollow. Now, I know that first impressions aren't everything, so how does it compare as far as features? Unfortunately, Xbox wins again. The Xbox Pro II has a wide range of customizability. You can purchase a number of accessories for it: from full keyboards, to custom control sticks, to different back-button paddles. The Wolverine V3, you have none. The Pro II allows you to switch between three different toggleable trigger sensitivies. This one only has two. The Pro II allows you to pre-load and switch between up to three customizable controller profiles with a dedicated button on the controller. You can then switch these three out with an unlimited number of other custom profiles in the Xbox accessories app, which even allows you to customize the led color of the center Xbox logo button between each profile. The Razer Wolverine V3 only has 1 pre-loaded profile that you can switch out with their own similar app. The only thing the Wolverine V3 has that the Pro II doesn't is two additional bumper buttons (I mean, these are nice, I'll give it that). Now what about performance? Well, the buttons on the Wolverine V3 feel like I'm clicking a mouse each time I use them. The Pro II buttons feel smooth and deliberate, while this one is just clicky. One of the things I didn't know I'd miss from the Pro II until it was gone was my ability to fidget with the paddle back-buttons which had an organic feel. The Wolverine V3 just feels like the plastic buttons on the remote control for my Amazon Fire Stick (the hard kind, not the soft kind). And, I'm going to say it, the responsiveness of the V3 is good until it's not. Seriously, I've had issues where it seems the V3 loses its connection to its wireless usb stick (essentially bad controller lag). I never had anything like this happen with the Xbox Pro II. When it works, the Wolverine V3 works, but even then, it doesn't feel any more or less responsive than the Pro II. Overall, for the price point, I'm disappointed. It really frustrates me that the Xbox Pro II controller has the issues it does with its buttons ceasing functionality. However, the only thing the Wolverine V3 has made me do is realize just how much better the Pro II is. Even if the buttons stop working, I can always get them repaired. If the V3 never has this same problem, great. However, I cannot honestly recommend this controller at its current price. If it was $100, I would be giving it a glowing review as a cheaper alternative. However, it's not cheaper, it just feels cheaper. Which is why I wouldn't recommend it.
J**A
La mejor compra
Un control de maxima calidad, a comparacion del elite, es un control preciso y con su estuche es muy practico para transportar su cable trenzado de buena calidad y si gatillos cortos con respuesta excelente
A**Y
Its a perfect controller
Its a really nice controller. It fit really well and all additional button are amazing. All clicky like mouse and ultra reactif
S**O
Produto de PONTA
RAZER como sempre mandando bem, nada melhor do que se sentir seguro e uma jogatina com o WOLVERINE V3 PRO, tudo perfeito.
M**A
Beats expectations
Bought as a gift and they were astounded with the overall depth of customization with this controller. Top tier build quality and highly tactile buttons, bumpers, and triggers. Floating d-pad was a first time experience and feels much smoother than traditional buttons. Mappable buttons with the ability to save multiple profiles to use for different games/genres. Amazing product!
O**G
Un mando muy bueno
Es el primer mando que compro de buena calidad, y estoy encantado con el. Tanto el tacto como las pulsaciones son muy cómodas y la batería aguanta bastante tiempo. Antes de comprarlo leí algún comentario que decía que tenía algún corte de conexión. De momento a mí me ha respondido perfectamente. Muy recomendado.
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