Razer Wolverine V2 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X: Remappable Front-Facing Buttons – Mecha-Tactile Action…

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Designed for Greater Control and Precision: The controller’s ergonomics provide a natural grip that ensures agile and accurate button interaction, while the contoured design and non-slip rubber grips allow all-day gaming at peak performance
Additional Remappable Front-Facing Buttons: 2 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 play style
Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons and D-Pad: Wield hyper-responsive actuation with a cushioned touch as you execute your moves

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Razer Wolverine V2

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Hit the big league with a wired gaming controller designed for the Xbox Series X console. With advanced customizability for greater precision and control over your game, the Razer Wolverine V2 lets you dominate the competition from the comfort of your couch.

Designed for Greater Control and Precision: The controller’s ergonomics provide a natural grip that ensures agile and accurate button interaction, while the contoured design and non-slip rubber grips allow all-day gaming at peak performance
Additional Remappable Front-Facing Buttons: 2 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 play style
Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons and D-Pad: Wield hyper-responsive actuation with a cushioned touch as you execute your moves
Hair Trigger Mode with Trigger Stop-Switches: For 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 Port: Game 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 Xbox: Experience endless customizability options on the controller. With the Razer Controller Setup for Xbox, you can remap buttons and store your profile settings to maximize your gameplay

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  1. Tandra Renko

    i like this appropriate article

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  2. Joshua T Morgan

    Couldnt be happier with my purchase

    Ok, let’s pro/con this product. As with all products, there are good and bad points to them all.Pros:- wired means no more batteries dying mid game- 2 additional buttons over the Elite controller (works great for Monster Hunter World)- M3-M6 buttons feel more Naturally placed than the Elite paddles.- ABXY buttons are more responsive and feel more like a mouse click.- Controller feels lighter due to the absence of a battery pack.- Cord is a durable, Nylon braid, and has a breakaway feature to avoid accidentally pulling your system off the shelf (or kids tripping over the cord).- Synapse software is easy to use, and the controller can store multiple profiles for several users or games, with quick switching enabled with the touch of a button.- No more fumbling to mute you’re mic with on board mute button- Switching between game and party chat volume levels is as easy as holding the volume button and pressing left or right on the D-pad, no more going into the xbox menu. This can be a life saver when you need to talk to a Party member or hear some boss fight details and need to do it fast.- On the fly button remapping is simple and quick with the remapping button on the controller, without having to go into the software and wasting time.- 10 ft cable gives you plenty of distance between your TV and couch/chair.- The color system (CHROMA) can be set to a number of modes and colors, making it ideal for any situation, and can be set up different for each profile.- Thumbsticks move more fluid and feel more responsive than the stock or elite controllers.- Button placement. The M1 and M2 buttons I feared would be more in the way than useful, but was I wrong. With Monster Hunter, it was always a pain to cycle through my quickbar to use an item. The Wolverine allows me to remap M1 and M2 to the left and right d pad controls so I can swap items without halting my attacks.- Swappable Dpad and Tilt pad designs are easy to change and both are quite responsive. No more rubber below the buttons means fast response time, and no degraded functionality over time.Cons- Wired cord means restricted sitting distance. This can be solved with a USB extension cord or MIDI extension cable, but out of the box you only get a 10 ft reach.As you can see, I don’t really have any real cons for this product. I am ecstatic about it and love my new controller.

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  3. Curtis L.

    Who needs an Elite or Scuf controller?

    I play mainly shooters on my Xbox One so I’m always looking for the best controller for me. Didn’t want a Scuf as the price started get close to the $200 mark with the options I chose and shipping costs. I already own a Elite controller and it’s better than the standard controller but I wasn’t fully satisfied. Never got comfortable with the paddle placement on the back so I ended up removing them entirely. I see reviews for the Razer Wolverine and purchased immediately. Just opening the box you can tell it’s a quality product. The build quality is top notch and it should last for some time. Feels great in the hand and I have zero issues with the extra button placement. Haven’t hit them accidentally yet. Downloaded the Synapse app from the Xbox store and changing buttons and lightning is a breeze. The cord is very long (12ft) if I was to estimate and braided. Very well worth the price in my opinion

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  4. Razer Customer Advocacy

    This may just be the best controller out there but it has an annoying bug at launch (UPDATE : Now Fixed!! )

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     UPDATE 11/24/2017:The audio bug I reported in my original review is now finally fixed. After working extensively with Razer support (who have been great) and two replaced controller it was finally determined to be a firmware bug as predicted. They issued a new firmware v1.02.00 which fixes the issue . So if you experience the audio bug I faced you should contact Razer support to get the firmware updater . I now full, 200% recommend this controller . The only reason I am not bumping my original rating from 4 stars is to recognize the existence of this initial (but resolved) issue I’m an avid console FPS gaming enthusiast and spend a significant portion of my game time playing online competitive multiplayer games like Titanfall 2, Battlefield 1 , Overwatch, Halo 5 etc. And just like me I’m sure you will come to a point where you’ll realize that the stock OEM Xbox controller doesn’t really cut it. Hence I have a amassed quite the collection of 3rd party controllers including my current favourite the Razer Wildcat controller (before using the Wolverine controller that is). For this review I will compare the new Wolverine controller to the Wildcat controller, how it feels in hand while gaming and reasons why I had initially chosen the Razer Wildcat over the Xbox Elite controller ( all of which apply to the Wolverine controller as well)WHY I CHOOSE THE RAZER CONTROLLER OVER THE XBOX ELITE CONTROLLERWhen I first purchased my Wildcat I had spent an embarrassingly large amount of time researching between it and the Elite controller and in the end it came down to this :- If you read online forums, Reddit etc you’ll quickly come to realize that the Elite controller is plagued with build quality issues and cheap plastic parts that break easily and on top of that the elite controller only has a 6 month warranty. These Razer controllers come with 1 year warranty. To me the the length of warranty told me all I wanted to know about the confidence each of the manufacturer had in their product- The second thing that really seals the deal in favor of the Razer controllers (both Wildcat & Wolverine) is MECHANICAL buttons – You see even while costing $150 the elite controller had the same rubber domed ABXY buttons as the stock Xbox or any other cheap controllers. Rubber dome buttons do not provide the right feedback while intense gameplay as they tend to bottom out / fade away and ‘stick’ over time . Whereas the Razer controller feature proper mechanical switch ABXY buttons that are responsive , Clicky (just like a mechanical keyboard) and feature a very short travel distance and actuation time- Well these two reasons were more than enough for me to look away from the elite controllerDESIGN & BUILD QUALITY- From the first moment you unbox the Wolverine controller , open its velvet lined hardshell case and hold the controller in your hand – you realize that it just oozes with quality worthy of its asking price. It is neither too heavy nor too light , the matte finish plastic construction, triggers , trigger locks all feel solid and operate smoothly without any creaks and rattles- Unlike the Razer Wildcat controller where you have to stick the rubberized grips yourself which is hard to get right , the Wolverine controller now features a permanent rubberized dotted grip which works out much better in practice without adding too much bulk. It is very comfortable to hold/squeeze even with sweaty palms- The trigger stops are also better built and feel sturdier than Razer Wildcat controller- The four rear buttons on the rear of the controller ( M3 to M6) are made of plastic and are also of the mechanical switch type with very short actuation distance and clicky operation. One thing I would like to point out is that the rear triggers/buttons on the Wildcat controller are made of metal whereas they have switched to plastics for the new Wolverine controller- Another aspect where the Razer controllers are better than the Elite controller is their built in chat & program pad. You can quickly program the 6 customizable buttons without the help of any software and quickly change assignments on the fly . It can store two profile assignments and also adjust chat and game volume- You can swap the rubber domed metal- thumbsticks , D-pad out to match your preference whether you like the stock xbox controller feel, taller wider or dome shaped thumbsticks – there’s one for every preference. While the magnets that hold the thumbsticks and D-pad is strong they can still come out if the controller falls or is kept face down . Hence i would recommend some caution there- The reason why most of the 3rd party controllers on the market today are wired (with the sole exception of modded stock $170+ Scuff controllers) is because Xbox One uses a proprietary wireless protocol for their controllers which is probably very expensive to license, so its hard to be critical on this controller for being wired. Having said that the included 10 Ft nylon braided cable is durable and long enough for most gaming setups and can easily reach your couchPERFORMANCE, TRIGGER LOCKS & CUSTOM BUTTONS- Lets first talk about the trigger locks as they’re one of main game changers when compared to stock controllers, as they limit the motion of the RT/LT triggers right upto their actuation point and cutting their ‘dead’ zone by almost 75%. If you prefer high precision or semi-automatic weapons in your FPS games, then you can get in significantly more number of shots faster than you would on a regular controller. The importance of that in a tense encounter with another player cannot be understated. Also unlike the Wildcat controller you dont have to activate a special ‘Hair Trigger’ mode on this controller as some games do not accurately recognize trigger locks . The Wolverine controller does that automatically the moment you engage the trigger locks. Very convenient indeed- The positioning for the additional shoulder buttons M1 & M2 is genius if you ask me and once you get used it , you will stop using the regular shoulder buttons LB & RB . That’s because when your fingers are on the LT & RT fingers are already exactly where the shoulder M1 & M2 buttons are located . That way you can operate them without having to lift your fingers off the triggers – Another advantage in multiplayer- The four buttons at the back M3 to M6 are ideally located and easy to reach , but it does take getting some used to for incorporating into your gameplay. But the thing is once you get used to it you cant do away with it – I find it very hard going back even to my Wildcat controller now!- By default the rear triggers M5 & M6 are configured for two modes with the left rear trigger for a mode called ‘Focus’ which decreases the sensitivity of the analog sticks by half as long as you keep M5 pressed (you can fine tune this in the Xbox Synapse app) . This allows you to carefully line up those headshots using sniper rifles . Pressing the right rear trigger activates the ‘Agile’ mode which doubles the analog stick sensitivity for faster response. Once you get the hang using these two mode – It does give you yet another very tangible advantage over your opponent- Of Course if you dont want to use the Focus & Agile modes you can always re-assign the rear triggers M5 & M6 to any button you like. Think of of it – With the four rear buttons you could map the entire ABXY buttons to them and never have to move your fingers off the thumbsticks and the triggers ! ( as even the shoulder buttons M1 & M2 are right there)- Now for the Chroma lighting on the controller which I first thought was mainly gimmicky as you never get to see it while you are actually gaming – But it does look cool for onlookers. What changed my view of it was a lighting mode called ‘Immersive’ which lights up as according to the controller’s vibrations ie say when you fire a weapon it lights up or when you are running . It does look very cool- Check out the small clip i made of it in actionAN ANNOYING BUG- My only disappointment with this controller is a firmware bug I encountered where if you use the Wolverine to turn on the Xbox it does not activate the audio on the 3.5mm jack and you have to do literally unplug the controller and plug the controller back in to get audio. Sometimes even the controller fails to turn on when you power on the Xbox- I contacted Razer support for this and they did RMA my first controller and since they did not have one in stock in their local warehouse they sent it to me from their Hong Kong warehouse with two day international shipping ! Kudos to them for that but even my second controller has the same issue.- I am decking one star for this bug alone. And the reason why I am not taking away more stars is because it can be fixed via a firmware update (which just happens to not be available yet) and they had the other similar issues with their Wildcat controller at launch which was fixed by a later firmware upgrade. I just hope it comes soon enough- I have the original Xbox (not the S) and this bug happens on Xbox on both power saving and instant on modesFINAL THOUGHTSSo there you have it the Wolverine controller is miles better than their own Wildcat controller (and by extension the Xbox Elite controller) . It is so good that I dont like using my Wildcat anymore as it does give a very tangible edge to my gameplay and has better overall ergonomics and precision. The only thing I would like to caution you about is the audio bug I faced requiring you to unplug and replug the controller every time. I will update this review once there is a firmware update available but until then you’ll have to decide if its a quirk worth living with or not. And according to me – It is…See you in the battlefield !

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  5. JBanner

    Works GREAT -until suddenly

    I really like this controller and have used for about 7 months.The grips are great for me and I like being able to change out the sticks.The buttons feel great and responsive.Crazy long cord (for me at least) but high quality.I love the extra buttons. They allow me to “defend” myself while activating an objective. Can get decimated too often on stock controllers.I have the Wildcat and the Woverine Ultimate Chroma is much better than that. (I don’t care about the RGB thing…)Cons: The sticks get a bit slippery for me but the texture keeps me from slipping off -mostly.The controller finally just up and quit on me recently. No response whatsoever. It is completely dead. I do not know if it is the cord (no visible damage) or something internal.I have contacted Razer and hope to get it resolved since it is still under that wonderful 1 year warrenty.Edit: Razer backed the warranty and I now have a NEW controller with another full warranty. Gotta love a company that backs their product.The whole process was quick and painless. Returned old controller for them to verify then got refund amount to buy NEW controller from their site.

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  6. pixelshaded

    VS The Wildcat: In Some Areas an Upgrade, In Others a Downgrade

    As far as “pro” controllers go, I have used an Xbox Elite Controller, Razer Wildcat, and now this Razer Wolverine. I bought the Wildcat when the right stick on my elite started to have the dreaded floating issue.I’m gonna be comparing this to the Wildcat since they have a lot of the same features and the Wolverine seems to be the next evolution.Upgrades- Dpad is waaaaay better- Interchangeable thumbsticks and dpad are nice- 2 extra triggers are nice, though I’m not sure how necessary they are since they can only replicate other buttons on the controller- chroma if you like lights- textured grip is applied at factory rather than at home with disassemblyDowngrades- Extra triggers on bottom are not mechanical anymore and are harder to press- Extra triggers changed position slightly and are less comfortable to use- If you prefer two short thumbsticks, they will have different tops because only one stick of each top type is provided in packageThe Wolverine certainly tried to win me over, but the change away from mechanical triggers on the bottom really killed it for me. I prefer the Wildcat.

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  7. MJT

    Better than Elite Controller, BY FAR.

    I have owned a SCUF One, the Microsoft Elite Contoller, and now the Razer Wolverine Ultimate and I can honestly say this has become my favorite controller.I cannot speak bad about the SCUF other than the fact my paddles kept breaking and I had to replace them often. It wasn’t major, but it was annoying. Even still, the SCUF ranks better than the Elite being that I had it for over 2 years with HEAVY use (Destiny, Halo 5) and the only issue was the paddles breaking over time.The reason I upgraded to the Elite is because I wanted to move from 2 paddles to 4. The Elite fit the bill, and I did not have to wait for my controller to be made, I was able to hit a local GameStop and pick one up that day.Initially I was excited, but I’ve had pretty much every known problem with my Elite. My left bumper broke (search for elite bumper repair kit—-its so common that multiple sellers have repair kits for the bumpers!), my sticks became very loose (inexcusable considering I had the SCUF more than twice as long and never experienced that issue), and the grip panels on the controller began to peel—so annoying that I finally just removed them altogether. I bought the controller in april of 2017 and while it was still usable when I purchased the Razer in Jan ‘18, I would NOT say the quality was at all worth the price tag. The SCUF FAR surpassed the Elite in this category.Now for the Wolverine Ultimate.So far I can tell you that this is my favorite controller. I can’t speak for the durability or quality over time yet, but the controller FEELS like it’s actually going to last. I will update my review at different intervals and update on this.The buttons are super responsive (light touches to the ABXY buttons will active them), and they feel more like a mouse click than the squishy feeling you get from the regular Xbox controllers (Elite and even SCUF included being that it uses the body of a regular one controller)The hair triggers work as well or better than the offering on the Elite, and I do prefer them over the Hair Trigger Lock system my SCUF One used. I’m not sure if Scuf has made improvements in this area with their newer controller (Infinity?) but even the Elite controller was preferable to what was on my Scuf. The Wolverine pretty much exactly the way the Elite does, and it does decrease the trigger travel a great deal.NOTE: I did NOT have issues with the hair triggers being a problem like I did with my Scuf and even elite (I had to calibrate the triggers being in hair trigger mode using the software on Xbox). So far I have played PUBG and Halo 5. Some games need the trigger to travel more than some hair trigger systems allow to register (thus it needing to be calibrated for the Elite—no option for this on the SCUF OR Wolverine). Once again, though, I have had no issue with the Wolverine not registering on a game yet.The top paddles I thought would be an adjustment—but other than retraining my brain, they are very easy and “natural” to use. The bottom 4 are excellently placed and are quite easy to access using your middle and ring ringers, eliminating the need for your fingers to ever leave the sticks. I have opted to use the default buttton mapping (X and Y On left and right top paddles, A and B on the first 2 of 4 bottom paddles, and the using the bottom left paddle for FOCUS And the bottom right for AGILE).I’m not going to explain to you what FOCUS and AGILE do because that’s available to you elsewhere, just know that once you get used to the controller and the idea of having it—it is a game changer! More precision or speed as you need it at your fingertips? Yes please.If you’re alrwady considering this controller this should be a sign that you should give it a try.I decided to because I used a Razer copperhead Mouse when I PC gamed back when dinosaurs still roamed the earth (Quake 2), and was always very happy with it. I’m glad I decided to try the Wolverine, it has not disappointed yet.Edit—August 25th 2020—I am STILL using the controller. One paddle has stopped working, but it’s a minor inconvenience. I’m still incredibly happy with my purchase nearly 3 years later!

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  8. Michael

    False Advertising – buyer beware

    The Wolverine Ultimate is advertised to be Xbox and PC-compatible. It is not even remotely the latter. I purchased this to run a flightsim game on the PC and find that, by design, this device cannot be seen in the Razer Synapse software (their configuration tool) because it is apparently ‘tournament certified’ and thus prohibited from assigning keybinds in the manner I have come to expect from every other Razer mouse and keypad I have purchased. Keymapping is limited to shuffling the few existing keybinds it already has. This purchased needlessly wasted my time; a device crippled in this manner should be advertised as “tournament only” or “limited options for non-tournament players” rather than the misleading lable of ‘Ultimate’. It has been packed up and processed as a return.Bad form Razer, I expected better from you.

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  9. Razer Customer Advocacy

    IF YOU WANT TO BUY THIS READ MY REVIEW

    I’ve had this controller for about four months when I first got it I was super stoked about the quality it felt pretty good you had a good grip on it and you don’t miss click back paddles like people say on the elite but unfortunately it’s starting to feel it wear down my X & B buttons are not as clickey as they used to be and the back paddle that I sue a lot the paint is starting to rub off I know that’s just a cosmetic issue but to me it’s kinda of a big deal because of my ocd I like to keep my things nice and tighty and take well care of them but when I noticed that it upset me .. also every time you turn off your Xbox you have to plug it out and in again or else it won’t work like it won’t respond Idk if it’s just mine or something but yea it’s annoying here is a picture of the wear the paddle has

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  10. Razer Customer Advocacy

    Defective upon arrival

    Was looking forward to trying this controller out. It feels great in the hands, sticks, buttons all felt good. When i turned on the Xbox and loaded up the Razer app, i noticed right away this controller had stick drifting on the left analog stick. It was an unfortunate first time experience with this controller, so i am sending it back for a refund. May try my luck another time but I’m a little concerned with quality control, from my own experience and other reviews.

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  11. Arnoldo Chavez

    Rarely works with Xbox One S

    I got this controller thinking it would work all the time. After all, it is connected directly through the Xbox with a wire. It should work way more than a wireless controller, correct? Nope. On my Xbox One (regular Xbox One I got when it first released) it would work I would say 60% of the time I turned my Xbox on. The rainbow lights would turn in, but the other light under the Xbox logo on the controller would not. The solution to this is fairly simple: disconnect the wire and reconnect it to the controller. Although simple, it is highly inconvenient and very irritating. I purchased an Xbox One S and I found that it will never work with the Xbox One S upon activation of the Xbox. I would turn the Xbox on and spend 5 minutes unplugging and re-connecting the controller in order to get it to work. This is extremely frustrating as a wireless controller works way best. It’s too late for me to get a return for this so I basically wasted $160 but please, don’t make the mistake of purchasing this. Other than the technical issues, the controller is well designed. The rainbow lights makes you think of Razer of course which is good. The 6 extra buttons come in handy. I just wish the controller worked.

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    Razer Wolverine V2 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X: Remappable Front-Facing Buttons – Mecha-Tactile Action…
    Razer Wolverine V2 Wired Gaming Controller for Xbox Series X: Remappable Front-Facing Buttons – Mecha-Tactile Action…

    Amazon.com Price: $99.99 (as of 08/05/2021 11:00 PST- Details)

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