Razer has released the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC, a brand new wireless controller designed for competitive PC gaming. This controller is packed with top-tier features that you expect from a brand name like Razer, but the price tag matches the features.
The highlight of the controller is definitely its speed. It has an 8000 Hz HyperPolling technology, which means it can give ultra-low latency response in both wired and wireless modes. A high polling rate like this translates to near-instantaneous input recognition, which is incredibly important in FPS and fighting games. Most controllers use higher-latency Bluetooth when wirelessly with a PC, including Xbox gamepads, PlayStation DualSense, Switch Pro Controllers, etc.
Razer also highlighted the controller’s durability: it comes with TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) thumbsticks with swappable caps, which are engineered for “pixel-perfect precision”. You also get two types of thumbstick caps in the box. There is a shorter one for more speed and a taller one for more precision, so you can swap them out to suit your playstyle.
These thumbsticks are designed to have consistent tension and long-lasting durability, and the TMR technology has anti-drift performance. Stick drift is a huge deal, and everyone who has had a controller long enough has experienced it. Anti-drift is designed to adjust based on your drift.
Razer also made sure the controller is comfortable for hours. It’s the lightest wireless esports controller Razer has ever made, and it has an ergonomic shape designed to reduce hand fatigue. The controller also comes with a carrying case and a 2m braided cable, which is perfect for portability and tournament-ready convenience.
The customization on this controller is also top-tier. It comes with four mouse-click back buttons and two claw-grip bumpers, all of which are fully remappable. These buttons have the same ultra-responsive actuation you’d find in Razer’s high-end gaming mice.
Razer Unveils Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC
The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC is a wireless esports controller designed for competitive PC gaming. It features 8000 Hz HyperPolling technology for ultra-low latency, anti-drift TMR thumbsticks with swappable caps, and a lightweight ergonomic build. The controller comes with six remappable buttons, Razer Pro HyperTriggers, and Mecha-Tactile PBT action buttons.
The Razer Pro HyperTriggers are another great feature, letting you instantly switch between rapid-fire mouse clicks and full analog control. This is super handy whether you need instant actuation for a quick shot or more precise, longer pulls. The controller also has Razer Mecha-Tactile PBT Action Buttons and an 8-way floating D-pad, both of which are built with durable doubleshot PBT and responsive microswitches for that satisfying tactile feedback.
On the software side, the controller is fully supported by Razer’s Synapse 4. This allows for advanced customization, where you can fine-tune thumbstick sensitivity, remap all the buttons, and even save up to four onboard profiles. So if you play different types of games, you can have a profile ready to go for each one.
The Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition 8K PC controller is going for$200 on the official website. It’s pricier, but you’re likely not going to find many other controllers that match what the Wolverine V3 offers.