Stay light years ahead of the competition with the Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition 8K PC. Supercharged with native 8000 Hz polling, blitz through every opponent with speed, control, and precision that’s second to none.
Q: Does this controller have a headset jack?
A: Yes, this controller includes a headset jack.
Q: Is this gaming controller wireless?
A: No, this gaming controller is not wireless.
Q: Can I remap the buttons on this controller?
A: Yes, you can remap the buttons on this controller.
Q: What is the polling rate of this PC gaming controller?
A: This PC gaming controller has a polling rate of 8000 Hz.
Q: Are the thumbsticks on this controller magnetic?
A: Yes, the thumbsticks are magnetic with anti-drift.
Q: Does this gaming controller have rumble vibration?
A: Yes, this gaming controller has rumble vibration.
Q: Does this controller have programmable buttons?
A: Yes, this controller has six programmable buttons.
Q: Is it compatible with PlayStation 5?
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Stay light years ahead of the competition with the Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition 8K PC. Supercharged with native 8000 Hz polling, blitz through every opponent with speed, control, and precision that’s second to none.

Pro by nature, performance reimagined. Level up from the celebrated G7 lineage - introducing the G7 Pro. Not only does it inherit the exceptional performance of the G7 series, the G7 Pro also brings exciting new upgrades: the first Xbox controller with TMR sticks, Hall Effect & clicky trigger stops, extra mappable mini bumpers, and enhanced low-latency input and output - all working together to deliver a smoother, more precise gaming experience, born for esports. Additionally, it goes beyond Xbox and PC with full Android support through tri-mode connectivity: wired for Xbox, 2.4G & wired for PC, and Bluetooth for Android. A true next-gen upgrade, crafted for gamers who demand more.

Officially licensed for PlayStation, the Nacon Wired Controller includes a touch pad, immersive vibration motors and dedicated SHARE AND OPTIONS buttons. Larger face buttons and smooth rubber coating provides superior comfort and grip for long gaming sessions. Jump straight into the action with a built-in 3-meter cable, while the 3.5mm audio port provides seamless game audio and chat support.

The ROG Raikiri II Xbox Wireless controller features TMR joysticks, 1KHz polling rate in PC mode, four rear buttons, dual-mode triggers, micro-switch buttons, and tri-mode connectivity.
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| Button Quality, Ergonomics, Responsiveness, Weight | Overall Performance, Button Quality, Comfort, Feel, Stick Drift | Overall Performance | There were no pros for this product— |
| Cons for Razer - Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition 8K Wired Gaming Controller with TMR Thumbsticks and Swappable Caps for PC - Black | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Connectivity | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— |
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This controller feels like a true tournament grade piece of hardware. The 8K polling rate is insanely responsive inputs are instant and ultra precise. The build quality screams premium, with customizable buttons and tactile triggers that feel satisfying with every press. The ergonomic shape fits perfectly in hand, and the textured grips help during long gaming sessions. Great for FPS or any competitive game where precision matters. If you’re serious about performance, this controller delivers on every level. Worth every penny.
Posted by CalebH
I’ve been using the Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition for my PC and, honestly, it’s one of the better wired controllers I’ve picked up in some time. If you play competitively or just hate input lag, this thing feels built for that exact purpose; everything about it screams responsive, customizable, and reliable. Out of the box the Wolverine V3 feels solid. Unlike some of Razer’s other products this controller doesn't have that overly “gamer aesthetic” and is just simple and clean. The texture of the controller is a nice matte plastic on the front and the back has a raised dimple pattern texture for a better grip, that isn't rubber so you don't have to worry about it peeling off over time. The controller is lighter compared to other “Pro” controllers I have used and is great for long gaming sessions. The ergonomics of this controller fits perfectly in my hands and the button layout is very intuitive. One design detail I liked is the placement of the extra buttons. There are 6x re-mappable buttons total. 2x buttons on the top near the bumpers/triggers, and 4x buttons on the back. The top two are perfectly positioned for quick presses from your index fingers, and the rear four give you a ton of mapping options without moving your fingers from the sticks. That being said, the four buttons on the back are not removable, so you can’t swap or relocate them but you can disable or not mapped it, if you don't want to use it. The triggers on this controller also have trigger stops and when those are switched on, they become mouse click triggers where it has a shorter travel distance and feels like you are clicking a mouse. I’ve been playing a lot of Battlefield 6 and having the ability to map 6 additional buttons without taking my thumbs off the joysticks has been a huge advantage. Mapping the buttons in the Razer Synapse app is super easy and you can even map keyboard keys to the controller, along with making macros. Razer includes two replaceable thumbsticks, one dome shaped stick and one longer stick. Swapping them isn't as straightforward compared to other “pro” controllers, in that there is a tiny gold arrow pointing down that has to be facing 6 o’clock towards you in order for it to lock into place. One minor gripe that I had was that the included thumbsticks are a tad small for my thumbs. If you have wider thumbs or prefer a larger stick surface, you might want to get a third-party cap. The braided USB-C to USB-A cable that is included feels premium and is long enough to reach from my PC to where I sit at my desk. My nitpick with it is that the USB-C cable port has a thick rectangle design and the port on the controller is raised up and is not flushed to the controller. Because of this you basically have to use this cable, unless you already have a thin USB-C cable. In regards to my situation, I have a bunch of USB-C cords already cable managed from my desk to my PC, so I had to go through the process of removing a bunch of cable ties and removing the existing cables to add Razer's cable (first world problem, I know Ha). Where this controller really stands out is the 8K Hz HyperPolling and the new TMR thumbsticks. In practice that 8K polling rate translates to incredibly snappy stick movements that feels like they register instantly and are fine tuned for the most precise in game control. The TMR thumbsticks use magnetic detection instead of traditional physical friction-based sensors, which allows for no physical wear on sensors, more consistent input accuracy over time, and a longer lifespan. The TMR thumbsticks also contribute to that overall crispness. They feel precise and very consistent in return to center, and never having to worry about stick drift. This is also a huge selling point, because I’ve probably gone through 7 controllers over the 5 years that have broken down due to stick drift. So, this controller will give that peace of mind going forward. Pros; Low input latency with 8K Hz HyperPolling. TMR thumbsticks deliver precise, drift resistant stick control. 6x re-mappable buttons give you a lot of customization. Comfortable ergonomics for extended play sessions. Mouse click buttons for better responsiveness. Cons; The four back buttons are not removable. Included thumbsticks are a bit small for larger thumbs The USB-C port is not flushed so not all USB-C cables will fit. Overall, the Razer Wolverine V3 Tournament Edition feels like a controller made for players who prioritize speed, precision, and reliability above everything else. It’s not perfect, due to the fixed back buttons, small included thumbsticks, but its performance advantages easily outweigh those little nitpicks. Between the 8K polling rate, crisp TMR thumbsticks, and the customization options, this has become my main go to controller for competitive games.
Posted by Ian L
amazing controller only thing that makes it ehh is my big hands other than that it’s a perfect controller far better than scuf
Posted by AustinM
