Waycos Launches Xbox and PC Wireless Controller Razer ‘Wolverine V3 Pro’
- Global gaming lifestyle brand Razer has released a new wireless controller for Xbox and PC, the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro.
- The Wolverine V3 Pro features four new rear mouse click paddles and two claw grip bumpers that provide fast input, just like clicking a gaming mouse, and the...
- The two trigger modes equipped on the Wolverine V3 Pro allow for more precise play through a mode for quick operation and a long input mode for accurate...
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– Supports Razer Chroma™ RGB
– Equipped with vibration sensor
– Customizable buttons
Global gaming lifestyle brand Razer has released a new wireless controller for Xbox and PC, the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro. The Wolverine V3 Pro will provide gamers with a new pad experience with advanced customization features, ultra-low latency input, and an ergonomic design.
The Wolverine V3 Pro features four new rear mouse click paddles and two claw grip bumpers that provide fast input, just like clicking a gaming mouse, and the rubber finish provides a firm grip even in intense gaming environments. All of these buttons can be freely customized, allowing gamers to assign the buttons they want for a more convenient pad gaming experience.
The two trigger modes equipped on the Wolverine V3 Pro allow for more precise play through a mode for quick operation and a long input mode for accurate control, and the haptic vibration sensor integrated into the trigger further enhances the immersion of the game. In addition, the improved material of the anti-friction ring applied to the thumbstick allows for smooth and light control, and it is replaceable, allowing gamers to freely change it to suit their play style.
The 2.4Ghz wireless connection via USB-A time is equipped with Razer’s Hyper Speed technology, allowing for faster and more stable wireless gaming. In addition, the mechanical tactile buttons provide more precise control with a clear click feeling, and the thumbstick sensitivity and button layout can also be customized through dedicated software.
Reporter Lee Jang-won inca@ruliweb.com
