Peripherals

Razer presents its Xbox series controller, the Wolverine V2

The manufacturer Razer shows its official controller for Xbox series. He promises to be better in many ways than the official command.

We already know Razer for wanting to go further with peripherals for gaming. With his recent announcement of the Wolverine V2 for the Xbox series consoles, he follows that philosophy to bring us a better controller than the one that comes with the console. It promises better ergonomics, immediate action buttons, and customization power for each player.

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Get to the next level with the Razer controller for Xbox series

The features that Razer presents to us on its Wolverine V2 controller for Xbox series X and Xbox series S promise that it will be better than the official command and that it will be one of the best options if we want a second controller. One of the benefits is that of greater ergonomics, a key point in the console controls that need to be able to be carried comfortably for hours; thanks to non-slip rubber grips.

The buttons choose to be mecha-touch with a life cycle of about 3 million keystrokes with an activation distance of 0,65mm. A much smaller distance than with the official control that comes standard with the console that `can be worth precious milliseconds in games that require quick actions and the result depends on frames such as Devil May Cry V or Street Fighter V.

Finally, the Razer Wolverine V2 for Xbox series X and Xbox series has two programmable buttons so that we can program our favorite series of actions on them. For example, one of our favorite combos in a fighting game. The fire buttons have a distance limiting trigger mode to make shooting in shooters or games that require quick use of the triggers quicker by having to take a shorter trip.

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Benjamin Rosa

Madrileño whose publishing career began in 2009. I love investigating curiosities that I later bring to you, readers, in articles. I studied photography, a skill that I use to create humorous photomontages.

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