🎯 Elevate Your Game with Precision and Control!
The Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition Wired Gaming Controller is designed for serious gamers, featuring 6 remappable buttons, fast triggers, and precision thumbsticks. With a detachable 10 ft USB-C cable and tournament mode for PC, this controller ensures zero latency and maximum performance for competitive play.
B**Y
Great controller at a great price
Great comfortable controller, easy to customise with adaptive triggers. Click buttons make for quick responsiveness. Includes Hall effect thumbsticks with anti drift. At this great price, what more do you want?
C**R
Trash, literally terrible
DO NOT BUY THIS OR THE PRO. Just check reddit, there are TONS of known issues and they arent doing anything to fix it. The rumble packs are way too strong, the joysticks are bad and have phantom movement and issues, and the buttons do what they want randomly as well. Seriously such a garbage product. V2 was amazing. This is hot garbage.Initial opinion compared to the V2 that I've used for years.The good: feels nice, the mouse click for the triggers is really nice and the usual decent quality of Razer. Buttons feel good as usual as well.The bad: I liked the V2 paddle position better. Not that this is bad but def preferred that so I didn't miss click. I also HATE that you can't swap thumbsticks. V2 had multiple spares and I love using a left dome stick and right normal, but now no longer have the option for the same price point.Overall, this SHOULD have been an upgrade quality wise with the joystick and trigger upgrades, but kind of feels like they cheaped out on the lower price point controller and took away what made the V2 great.Photos comparing the V2 Ultimate to the V3 Tournament
R**Y
Great for anyone except… FPS gamers
It feels amazing in-hand—premium build, clicky face buttons, and responsive triggers make it a joy to use. However, the thumbsticks fall short for FPS games. They lack the precision needed for fine aim control, making it harder to stay accurate in competitive shooters. Great overall, but not the best choice for serious FPS players.
C**K
White Wolverine is better
The white colour makes the controller much more good looking. The Wolverine is very responsive, which is great for competitive gaming. The 6 remappable back button and trigger are very cool. Hall Effect joysticks are essential investment for gaming nowadays a you don't want to suffer from drifting. I always like wired because allows the polling rate go to 1000Hz.
T**T
Decent for the price. Not great.
I'll start by saying that I think this is a pretty good controller. Especially for the price! Dont get the v3 pro unless you NEED that wireless and gyro. Ill be pretty critical here but for $100 its pretty darn good. Most people would probably give it a five star if it was their first "pro controller. I'm just really picky. I've tried AIM, Hex, battle beaver, elite series 2, scuf, hypr, and more. If you've owned pretty much any of these you might be disappointed. Or if you have bigger hands than a girl. I'll talk about the hall effect sensors razer used later but they're pretty good.First point. The controller is unusually small. I don't have huge hands or anything. I have kinda long fingers i guess. It might be more because of the grip that I hold my controller. But it's tiny. Much smaller than a ps5 or xbox controller. And shaped pretty weird. When you hold the controller like how they want you to it's OK I guess but it's not optimal for clicking the four back buttons. When I hold it how I like, my joints (not my knuckles, idk what theyre called exactly) rub really harshly against the rough back. Btw the back its grippy like other pro controllers, it's just a really rough plastic. It would be fine if my finger joints weren't having to rub against them. Back buttons because of this are just not in the right place for me. This varies between people so idk. Just weird that its so much smaller than an xbox or ps5 controller. Like 20-30% id say. But its very noticeable. First thing i noticed.Second. All the buttons are mouse click. If you're coming from a stock controller you'll probably think it's pretty nice. Compared to pretty much any other mouse click controller that I've used though, it's not great. All the buttons are kind of mushy and there's a lot of slop and slack. Again, if you're coming from a stock controller, you'd probably be happy with it (idk anymore tbh, im spoiled when i comes to controllers). Not a huge deal by any means, especially if they last, just something I wanted to point out.Third. The Hall effect sensors. Hall effect sensors is kind of a big buzz/marketing word because there's a lot of different brands and quality of these sensors. I'd say this one's in the middle. The circularity tests for both sticks were around 13%. Which when you compare to a higher quality sensor, is pretty high. But still very tolerable. You won't be able to tell the difference tbh. Just a testament to equality of the sensors they're using. Can't speak on longevity. But nothing to worry about there. They came out with an update a while ago with the option to remove the built-in dead zone. DO THIS IMMEDIATELY.Fourth. Build quality is OK I guess. Even if youre coming from a stock controller, it might feel a little cheap in some areas like the quality of the plastic theyre using and the mushiness of the "mouse click" buttons and triggers. If you have held the beautiful build quality of the elite series 2 (other than the stick drift prone joysticks) then you will definitely feel the difference (if you even care).Overall pretty good controller. Darn good for the price id say even though there might be some better options. Wanted to give it a 4 star but i just dont think thats fair. Im spoiled in this territory and i do think its a good controller for $100. Id probably go for the elite series 2 or any of the other brands i mentioned before (except for battle beaver and probably hypr). With the series 2, just dont mess around d with the stick tension, it increases the risk of the stick drift getting you by 100x. Good luck!
T**R
Just to small flat out
This has massive potential but if you have andything other than small hands this just dosent feel right. I wish this worked for me because I love the Hall effect joy stick they feel AMAZING and the buttons are great as well but it’s just not nearly as good at my scuff. (Even though I hate the non Hall effect joys on a scuff). However in the future if you are listening razor just make this controller larger because it’s entirely to small not sure if it’s made for kids or adults lol.
T**M
Nice feel in the hands
This controller sits very nice in the hands. I like the clicks on the ABXY buttons as well as how the back paddles sit in my hands. The claw grip bumpers aren't something I have seen on other controllers which is a nice addition.
M**N
Xbox users do not buy!!!
If you look at my history you'll see I rarely write bad reviews, but this one has to be said. I can tell you some good things about it (feel, allowed me to move to a 4/4 linear in apex legends after feeling wild on my xbox controllers when trying) BUT that is irrelevant to the two main issues (that have been said in other reviews:1. Stick drift is already bad on what is supposed to be hall effect. I didn't take a magnet to verify, but I could not put it to no dead zone without breaking aim assist.2. after a week it started to randomly disconnect. In the middle of fights. At times the light was still on! I have a feeling there is a certain software issue because the xbox itself would not say it's disconnected but the controller would just stop working. Don't know if the same is on PC.Other issues have also been documented as well: the bottom buttons are too easy to accidently press. There is really no way to grip the controller even with average size male hands.These are clearly issues that they have not addressed. I am going to try going with 2 bottom buttons with a cheaper controller that has hall effect too.
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