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Background
The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is a premium gaming controller that can be used on an Xbox or PC and can be connected wirelessly via the included USB dongle or wired via the included USB-C cable. Its major features and components include trigger stops, 4 mouse-click back buttons, and interchangeable thumbstick caps to customize the controller.
It was released late 2023 and then discontinued in early 2025 with the release of new Wolverine models. The controller was not region-exclusive. It was sold across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific with only minor regional differences in availability and stock levels.
The device was marketed primarily to hardcore gamers on Xbox or PC for a competitive advantage against their opponents. The selling price for a brand-new Razer V3 Wolverine Pro is $200, or $210 for the special e-sports green colorway.
This device differs from a stock controller provided by Xbox, as the V3 Wolverine Pro comes with additional buttons, including four mouse-click back paddles, trigger stops, interchangeable thumbstick caps, and 2 claw grip Bumpers. In addition to the extra buttons, the standard buttons on the Wolverine V3 Pro are more “clicky”, meaning that the mechanism uses mouse-click style microswitches as opposed to the standard membrane buttons that come with a stock Xbox controller. These buttons are supposed to be more reactive and simulate clicking on a computer mouse, which is thought to make inputs quicker and more precise.
A search of news articles regarding the product doesn’t yield any particularly negative press, but there are some negative reviews from gamers who are typically PC players trying the product with a gaming console. In essence, it appears that the Wolverine V3 Pro is geared towards competitive gamers and/or players who typically use a PC and would like a console controller that simulates the inputs of a PC. While the Wolverine V3 Pro has not been subject to any manufacturer recalls, users have reported stick drift, D-pad input issues, connectivity problems, and occasional unexpected shutdowns during use. On Amazon, the controller has over 1,200 reviews with a rating of 3.9/5.0 stars, reporting similar issues.
The Wolverine V3 Pro is part of the "Wolverine" family of controllers, where the V3 Pro is the second most current edition. The older version of the Wolverine V3 Pro controller, the V2 Pro, was rendered obsolete by the V3 Pro because the V2 Pro was typically wired and didn't come with the extra input buttons that set the V3 Pro apart. It is generally accepted that the wireless feature of the V3 Pro, new sticks, and extra buttons make it more effective for gaming, particularly competitive e-sports, than older models.
Identification:
The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro can be distinguished from other controllers by its textured grip lines, two claw grip bumpers, and four mouse click back buttons. It also includes the word “Razer” printed in capital letters on the front of the controller, along with a model number on the back. The controller is available in black, white, and bright green color options.
Technical Specification:
Connectivity:
- Wireless Connection (Through included USB-A Dongle)
- Wired Connection (via USB-C to USB-A cable)
System Requirements:
- Xbox (Xbox One models and above)
- PC (Windows 11 64-bit and above)
Features:
- Razer Chroma Lighting
- Connectivity to the Razer App
- 2 Claw bump grippers for enhance grip
- 4 mouse click back buttons
- Anti-drift Hall Effect Precision Thumb sticks
- 8-way floating D-pad
- Includes a carrying case and interchangeable thumb stick caps
- Trigger stops
- High-speed polling rates (1,000Hz or up to 8,000Hz)
- Microphone input
- Audio output
Battery: 20 predicted hours of playtime
Weight: 0.67 pounds / 304 grams
Dimensions: 156.7 millimeters x 105.7 millimeters x 65 millimeters
Haptic Feedback: The Pro Hyper Triggers have built-in haptic vibrations to feel trigger pulls
Troubleshooting:
If you are experiencing difficulties with your Razer Wolverine V3 Pro buttons, see the buttons unresponsive troubleshooting page to diagnose and resolve.
If you are experiencing difficulties with your Razer Wolverine V3 Pro analog sticks, see the analog sticks drifting troubleshooting page to diagnose and resolve.
Resources:
Razer Wolverine V3 Pro Website
Razer Wolverine V3 Pro Support