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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
If you like the v2 you'll love this
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I have used Razer controllers for many years and have always recommended them to people for their durability and amazing feel in the hands and I'm glad to see that they kept that going, especially with the new hall effect sticks and triggers which feel great in my opinion(and are now compatible with KontrolFreeks). However there is a few downsides to this controller vs it's predecessors, it uses plastic friction rings and thumsticks vs the v2's metal versions and also the price is a bit hard to justify seeing as all you get is slightly better haptics and no wire, I guess the carrying case is where all the money goes.
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Pros:
Very good controller with all the advanced technology that a controller needs to play and compete. All the extra buttons on the top and back of the controller are good and responsive. People who play standard grip, claw grip and unorthodox grip can all use and benefit from this controller. The sticks have to be best I have ever used and felt. I own and use the xbox series 2 controller (on the 5th one due to issues) and I also own the Scuf instinct pro (on the 2nd one due to issues) which is also a good controller, but I personally say the scuf is too expensive for the tech and feel of the controller.
Con:
I have medium/large size hands, and the controller feels slightly too small. The grip I have to maintain due to the back buttons placement I feel Is uncomfortable for FPS games. I prefer the old buttons placement on the Razer Wol V2 (personal preference). Depending on your set up, the controller takes 2 usb slots, one for the cable and one for the dongle. You don't have to have them both plugged in but just wanted to state an obvious for other people. A flaw for me but probably wouldn't be for other people is the back buttons cannot be removed but they can be disabled through the software.
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I bought this controller a few months ago. Actually, I bought both the wired and wirelesss version of this controller. I originally bought the wired one thinking it could be used wirelessly (obviously someone didn’t do too much reading), and them promptly bought the wireless one. The wired one has went to my Dad as a gift (xbox use) and he has had only one time it disconnected on him in the month of playtime. The wireless one I have (pc use) has been absolutely amazing. Great joysticks, extremely smooth and accurate (no stick drift), and I have no problems with anything on it. Great product.
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I used the Razer Wolverine Ultimate for the Xbox One, and the controller felt sturdy and comfortable, but I had already grown fond of the more ergonomically positioned paddles of the Elite v1. Razer's Wolverine V3 is the embodiment of Razer's quality and satisfying tactility alongside some much needed reworking in the Ergo department. All in all, 9/10 roller that satisfies my dream for an Xbox Elite V3 controller :,)
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The controller is amazing, it works perfectly and does everything you could want and more. But as for the software, it’s not horrible but kinda tricky to get setup properly and isn’t that convenient to use but it’s required if you want the best experience with the controller. Overall a great controller with mid software.
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Easily my favorite controller I've gotten.
Cruds on elite controllers. I've bought two elites now and they both started drifting so early
I never dropped the second one. Razer's interface for PC is wild too A+
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So far the best gaming controller yet. The paddle placement is excellent and the triggers are so responsive. This thing blows the Xbox Elite Series 2 controller completely out of the water. The only downside is the price. I wish it was more competitively priced against the Elite controllers, but still I prefer this over anything.
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Absolutely love this controller. After the Elite 2 started stick drift, I opted for this one. The paddles feel so much better than the E2. Couldn’t be happier.
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Controller is very comfortable and buttons feel great. My only complaint is you need a separate ap to configure it for either your phone or your pc. It is not done I synaps which I find kind of annoying but the controller performs great so far
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I have had my controller for almost a month now and im already getting both stick drift and the controller is litterally doing its own thing trying to play by itself
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First unit was a dud. D pad physical was compressed down when comparing it to the replacement unit. This device uses hall effect sensors and that kind of QC QA is unacceptable. This physical issue caused the controlled to be useless as it was reading a constant input of down d pad. It's not as comfortable for ME as the elite Microsoft controllers, but the analog sticks are the best I've used. If they could soften the triggers slightly id be content.
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Fast, responsive, and ergonomic. I tried out a few other conteollers (Scuf, TB Stealth Ultra, Victrix BFG) and this is easily the best. Incredibly low latency, well built, clicky buttons, customizable triggers, wired or wireless. This controller has it all!
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Solid all around. I wish there was a way to calibrate the sticks, on 0-1 sensitivity in the Razer app there is still stick drift. Calibration would fix that.
Still technically better than any wireless controller on the market.
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God, if this company made 1st party controllers with these features it cannot be better. Besides the Scuf Envision, no one else is offering 6 extra buttons. It just feels nice to reload and switch weapons on an FPS with the 3rd bumpers. And dont get me started on all the machanical buttons. I have a Wolvering V2 Pro for the PS5 and when I saw this, I just knew needed to buy it for Xbox/PC. If youre not going with an Elite or an Edge, this is the only other company you need to buy a controller from. Warranty and quality is there. So no returning your custom controller because you got stick drift or it failed somewhere else. These also have Hall Effect sticks. What's not to love?
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Everything about the controller was perfect. I only returned it because I couldnt get used to the size difference and the extra paddles on the grips. I wanted to upgrade from the V2, compared to the V3 the V2 is wider and fits more comfortably in my hand and the paddles are in the middle of the controller rather than sides of thw grips. Honestly its a great controller i just wish it was a tad bit bigger.
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This controller rocks. It’s lightweight, well constructed, and maintains its lightning quick response. I’ve always used the baseline model Xbox controller that comes with the console, but in the past year I’ve been playing more competitively. The just don’t last long and you run into stick drift and dead zones. The Razer changed the game, pun intended! Definitely a must have for FPS and competitive gaming.
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My brother loved it, he feels more comfortable with it and stated it has helped him with how hard he tends to press the buttons. Reliably and resisted his aggressiveness.
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works well, unfortunately there are limitations for button mapping through steam which i predominately use. if razer can make updates in the future to make this controller more compatible with steam for button mapping i would change review to 5 stars. but the controller itself works great and the extra joystick options are useful to interchange.