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Designed for Greater Control and Precision2 multi-function buttons at the front of the controller can be remapped via Razer Controller Setup for Xbox to unleash greater control and a more personalized playstyle |
Additional Remappable Front-Facing Buttons2 multi-function buttons at the front of the controller can be remapped via Razer Controller Setup for Xbox to unleash greater control and a more personalized playstyle |
Razer Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons and D-PadElevate your game with Razer Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons and a Razer Mecha-Tactile D-Pad. Wield hyper-responsive actuation with a cushioned touch as executing moves |
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Hair Trigger Mode with Trigger Stop-SwitchesFor a competitive edge, activate Hair Trigger Mode via two slide-locks on the underside of the controller that greatly reduce travel distance to the main triggers, enabling an ultra-fast rate of fire. |
3.5mm Analog Audio PortGame on for hours in comfort with the ease and convenience of plugging your 3.5mm audio device straight into the controller, instead of the console. |
Razer Controller Setup for XboxExperience endless customizability options on the controller. With the Razer Controller Setup for Xbox, gamers are able to remap buttons and store profile settings to maximize gameplay. |
Darkside motorwerks –
Very good mechanical buttons, hi quality finish with rubberized grips. Clicky mechanical buttons sound great and feel good. Control performs very well, better than OEM Xbox controller. No battery needed as it’s wired. Easy to connect using USB. Would be best controller is it was wireless.
Taylor James Swick –
First impression-wise, this controller is amazing. (First impression is about 10 hours of gameplay on it so far. Will update in a few months to see how it holds up.)Pros: Feels comfortable and weighty. The material feels great, no cheapness to the grips, casing, or buttons. And speaking of the buttons, oh man I don’t think I can go back to squishy membrane buttons again. The tactile feedback of the clickity buttons is superb.Cons: The one main con is mentioned in plenty of other reviews. You can see above for some videos of this, but it does this strange thing if you’re holding down the bumpers and then press the triggers (only when the triggers are unlocked from the smaller range of motion). The kind of lock up against each other. You have to be pressing on the bumpers on a downward angle and you gotta have a deathgrip on the thing. It’s really not an issue for me in particular, but it is worth mentioning: mileage may vary. The rest of the cons are less “cons” and more adjustments. The shape is a bit different from the cheap controllers I’ve been using , and it took a minute to get used to the ergonomics of it. But as soon as I did, it was totally worth it.Overall, this controller is great. It’s my new daily driver, and I will be picking up a second one as a backup/luxurious player two.Good stuff!
Carnage Reviews –
Ah, the Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma Wired Gaming Pro Controller—a tool for destruction that’s as reliable as it is fearsome. After years of intense battles, hours of gaming carnage, and countless victories, this beast is still going strong. It’s not just a controller; it’s a companion in chaos, a partner in your relentless pursuit of power and glory. Five stars for a weapon of mass gaming that’s weathered the storm and emerged unscathed.First impressions? This controller looks and feels like a masterpiece. The RGB lighting is more than just a pretty face; it’s a visual roar, a celebration of every victory. Whether it’s casting an eerie glow during nighttime gaming sessions or merely flexing in all its customizable color glory, the lighting is phenomenal.Performance-wise, it’s an absolute monster. The remappable buttons and triggers give you an edge, making every move precise and deadly. The mecha-tactile buttons and D-pad offer a tactile feedback that’s both satisfying and responsive, ensuring every command is executed with lethal precision. The trigger stop-switches? Pure gaming bliss. They offer quick reflexes and rapid action, ideal for those moments when milliseconds matter.The fact that it’s wired doesn’t detract from the experience; in fact, it enhances it with a latency-free connection. This is crucial for games where timing and accuracy are everything. Plus, no worries about battery life or charging—this beast is always ready for battle.Pros:Durable Construction: After years of use, it’s still as reliable as ever.Customizable RGB Lighting: Adds an epic visual flair to your gaming setup.Remappable Buttons & Triggers: Tailor your controls for optimal performance.Mecha-Tactile Buttons & D-Pad: Provides satisfying, responsive feedback.Trigger Stop-Switches: Enhance reflexes and rapid response times.Wired Connection: Consistent, lag-free performance.Cons:Wired Only: Limited to wired use, but honestly, who needs the hassle of charging in the midst of battle?If there’s ever a controller worthy of a triumphant, blood-spattered review, it’s the Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma. Years of relentless use have proven its durability and prowess. When this one finally gives up the ghost—if it ever does—I’ll be getting another without hesitation.Prepare for many more years of gaming carnage with this outstanding, top-tier controller. Keep the chaos alive and let the RGB light your way!
Kevin Wolf –
Already own a razer wolverine v2 chroma for my primary gaming PC, loved that controller.. Needed something for my laptop, when I travel. This one is very good quality as well, lacks RGB (but saves you a lot of money!). Overall, solid build quality, responsive tactile buttons (clicky), doesn’t need to be charging as its corded, performs well with little to no input delay, connects via your bog standard USB ports, vibrates without rattling, very durable controller.
Matt –
At the bottom will be the pros and cons if you want to skip to that.They got rid of the buttons on the back from the first version, which is great for me. The wildcat was one of my favorite controllers, and I did like having the option to add the buttons on the back if I wanted to. But, I found the buttons on the back to be a tad excessive in the end. With the Razer Wolverine V2 you get the extra bumpers without the nuisance of anything getting in the way of your grip. The material they used around the grips makes it easy to hold the controller firmly. It felt awkward at first due to the grips formation, but quickly got over that. 0 drift on the controller even when I removed the dead zones. This is a hard quality to find, no matter the controller from my experience.If you are looking to buy a controller I would highly recommend.Pros (Based on my personal preferences)-0 drift, buttons feel great and responsive. (Not sure if I got lucky with the 0 drift on the joysticks. Haven’t seen any complaints about it yet.)-Comfortable, and the grips make it easy to hold the controller firmly. (I really like the material they used)-They removed the buttons on the back of the controller used in the previous versions. Liked the option to have them at first, but in the end I found them to be a tad excessive.-Best controller for the price. (PowerA’s fusion pro controller would be a close 2nd for $80, but it falls short in my opinion. It’s not a bad option though if you like the elite’s paddle style.)(You will need to download the Razer application to program the buttons as well as tweak any other settings to your liking. This applies to PC and Xbox users. Application can be found in the Microsoft Store.)Possible Cons (Depending on your preference, none of these bother me in the slightest)-Doesn’t have interchangeable joysticks or buttons-You aren’t able to remove the cable from the controller. Does have the breakaway towards the USB side.-Cable’s material is standard, and not the mesh you normally see from a Razer product.That’s it, hope this info was helpful. Like the direction they took with this one. Simplified and refined would be a good way to describe this controller. 2 extra buttons are all I need, and I love the placement of the buttons next to the bumpers. I will update the cons list later depending it’s longevity. If it’s like the Wildcat in the regard I have high hopes. (That controller is 4 years old and still works lol.) Sorry if this review was too long, I do not write reviews very often.
Daenynia –
I purchased this controller back in april when it’s now end of july. I’ve used it on FPS games, racing games, rpgs, and everything in between. I’ve never had any stick drift or generally issues with buttons not working. I have had one issue on games like BF 2042 where I’ll be holding down the right trigger to shoot a weapon for an extended time, and the input will like drop and my shooting stops. I did switch the trigger lock to be pressed out for shorter presses, and doing this seemed to fix that problem. Other than that and the fact that could just be a defect in my device, I’d say it’s worth 5 stars defo. FYI you cannot control the RBG colors in the light bar under the top XBOX logo. It just flashes rainbow colors across the entire thing in a motion and looks cool, but that’s what you get.
ZV –
So, to get straight to it, the Controller is amazing. I prefer wired controllers due to forgetting to charge battery packs, I am lucky if I remember to charge my earbuds that I wear every day when working.I do especially like the lockable trigger buttons, first time doing that it gave me a shock as I wasn’t expecting it to use full force immediately. My only complaint is the pause and selection buttons on the front are a little too high up for my taste but other than its probably my favorite controller I have owned in a long time.
StephanieStephanie –
Love these controllers. They are comfortable in the hand, give great feedback, and overall just a durable controller.
Gabriel –
Excelente producto
Nick –
I have used this controller for almost two years now with almost no signs of overusage or decrease in durability and functionality, and I am beyond happy with it’s performance.Connected by a long USB cable with an adapter in the middle, this controller doesn’t need to charge, and has surprisingly long reach all while remaining connected to your console,/pc. The buttons are smooth and don’t need to be broken in like a new controller would, and there is little to no stick drift at all. It features a select paddle on the back of both triggers to the trigger press in deep for that nice hold, or stop short to allow quick spamming.