With that said, nothing is gonna beat this pro controller for gaming on PC and Xbox.
Read on for my full Razer Wolverine V3 Pro review.
From its sleek design to its excellent in-game performance, it absolutely nails everything a controller should.
Razers marketing of the Wolverine is spot on: For the Pro.
Visuals
The Wolverine is also breathtaking visually, with a sleek, clean aesthetic.
I still appreciated being able to mess around with this using theRazer Controller app.
In-game, the switches worked like a dream.
They felt really responsive, and my inputs were very accurate.
This is perfect for FPS games, allowing instantaneous ADS and firing.
I tested the controller in Halo Reach.
Before the Wolverine, my favorite triggers were those on theGameSir Tarantula Pro, which features similar mechanical toggles.
However, the clicky, tactile feel of the hair triggers on the Wolverine takes the crown for me.
you’re able to configure the controller using theRazer Controller companion app.
The case is both soft while being firm enough to withstand knocks and bumps.
Inside the case are slots for the extended thumbsticks, as well as the USB dongle.
A special mention goes to the cable.
At 10 feet, or 3 meters, this is long enough to use for most console setups.
If you have smaller hands in particular, I can see the back buttons getting in the way.
The closest first-party option in price, theXbox Elite Series 2 controller, retails at $179.
Most third party controllers can be picked up for less than $100.
The price is going to be the main thing that will turn you away.