RAZER’S NEW WOLVERINE controller combines its excellent mouse switch technology, Hall Effect sticks, and an ergonomic design that we would argue is better even than Microsoft’s Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2.
Given the $200 price point here, you’d expect an impressive package, and that’s what you get. It comes with a wireless dongle that works with both Windows PCs and Xbox Series consoles, a hefty carry case, a 10ft braided USB cable long enough for use in a living room, and two additional sets of thumbsticks (one concave, one convex). It’s a package that includes everything you need, as well as being highly customizable.
The controller itself delivers excellent first impressions It feels chunky and solid; sturdy, like a quality product. The ergonomics are completely on point, at least for our not-so-massive hands. The controller just sinks into your grip, and the rear paddles are sublime. Razer has also added additional bumper buttons on top, which can be programmed using the app.
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