The Razer Wolverine V2 Pro has premium components and a ton of customization features.
Razer is jumping into the PlayStation 5 controller scene with an officially licensed premium gamepad.
Though this is the first PS5 controller from Razer, it’s not the first in the Wolverine line.
It has a similar form factor to the V2 Chroma, but it is acting like slightly larger.
But it doesn’t have an internal speaker, Adaptive Triggers, or haptic feedback.
Instead of the DualSense’s Adaptive Trigger technology, the V2 Pro has what Razer calls “HyperTriggers.”
These are trigger stops with two prefs controlled by flipping switches on the back of the controller.
Engaging the lock reduces the pull distance to register trigger inputs.
The Wolverine V2 Pro utilizes Razer’s Mecha-Tactile buttons.
The eight-way D-pad uses microswitches for each individual input to improve accuracy.
There are four remappable buttons on the back of the controller and two on the top.
Inside the box, you’ll find a pair of alternative, magnetic caps for the analog sticks.
For added customization, you could download the Razer Controller Setup app for iOS and Android.
This app can be used to remap the back and top multi-function buttons.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a Razer product without Chroma RGB lighting.
it’s possible for you to tinker with the lighting effects that run along the handles within the app.
it’s possible for you to also add what is essentially a second profile for analog stick sensitivity.
Designating a “clutch” button lets you change to the other sensitivity setting on the fly while playing.
Like the cable that comes with the Wolverine V2 Chroma, this is a lengthy, braided cord.
The Razer Wolverine V2 Pro isn’t your only premium controller option for PS5.
PlayStation’sDualSense Edgecontroller releases January 26 for $200.
Meanwhile, theVictrix BFG Prois another officially licensed, third-party PS5 controller with offset sticks.
The BFG Pro releases on December 1 for $180.
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