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The Ultimate Wireless Esports Controller, The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro Revealed
Today, Razer unveiled its latest controller, the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro, which is slated as the “ultimate wireless Esports controller. ” Made using cutting-edge technology, this controller is officially licensed by Xbox, with extensive play testing and feedback from Eric “Snip3down” Wrona, a 2-time X Games medalist and 24-time Halo champion. With Wrona’s approval and feedback, the controller is set to aid those who play games competitively with advanced customization, fast, responsive inputs, and ergonomics.
The controller features four mouse click-back paddles, two claw grip bumpers, Razer Pro HyperTriggers, Hall Effect precision thumbsticks, and Razer HyperSpeed Wireless connectivity to give gamers a seamless, comfortable experience.
Team Razer is already expansive, but it now includes Eric Wrona, the first controller-using esports competitor to join the team. His feedback is vital to the creation of the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro. “The Wolverine V3 Pro’s intuitive design and customizable features provide a significant competitive edge. It’s the undeniable choice for anyone serious about winning,” says Eric Wrona.
The controller utilizes Hall Effect Thumbsticks, which are similar to traditional thumbsticks but come with advanced technology such as Anti-friction rings and top-tier materials to ensure that they don’t wear down quickly and have long-lasting durability.
In addition, the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro also comes with the Razer Controller app, which allows users to customize their experience further. By using this app, players can find the precision filters that work for them and customize their Dead Zones to fit the needs of the game they’re playing.
The Wireless Razer Wolverine V3 Pro uses a USB Type-A Dongle which you can fit into a USB slot on your device, allowing you to play with a seamless connection using a 2.4 Ghz connection on either your Xbox or PC. If you’re worried about your controller getting dirty, the accessory comes with its very own carrying case which holds the controller, two replacement thumbstick caps, the wireless dongle and a 10ft cable, making the controller as portable as needs be so you can take it to tournaments and competitions without worrying about it getting scuffed or dirty in your bag.
If the wireless version isn’t for you, Razer has also announced the wired version of the Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition, which has all of the same features as this controller but allows you to have a consistent wired connection.
If you’re interested in this professional eSports controller, you can purchase it on the Razer store for $199.99. Alternatively, if you’d like the wired version, the price is $99.99.