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Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma - Voll Anpassbarer Xbox Series X|S Controller mit RGB-Beleuchtung (6 Multifunktionstasten, austauschbare Stick-Kappen, Hair-Trigger-Modus) Black

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Still, the V2 Chroma comes in cheaper than Microsoft's Xbox Elite Series 2 controller (although Microsoft's offering is wireless) and is a viable option for the competitive player looking for a highly customizable controller without having to worry about input lag. One aspect to note about this controller is that it’s quite a bit heftier than both the Wolverine V2 Chroma and standard DualSense controller. The Wolverine V2 Pro measures 167.5mm wide, compared to the DualSense at 160mm and V2 Chroma at 161.5mm. As far as weight goes, it’s 10g heavier than its predecessor at 280g, which matches the DualSense in weight, despite not having any internal haptics. Overall, the shape is much more similar to the Xbox controller than a standard PlayStation controller with a taller face and stubbier grips.

Okay, so before we talk about the other features, I feel it’s appropriate to first gush about how good the buttons feel. Personally, I’m a big fan of the mechanical-style used in most of the buttons on the Wolverine V2 and it makes a noticeable difference in both gameplay and aesthetic feel. If you're a fan of colorful lighting or own other Razer gaming hardware, you'll be glad to know that the Wolverine V2 Pro has some familiar light strips that frame its face. I say familiar because these are taken straight from the Chroma edition, and are controllable through the Razer Chroma RGB software. These are really nice design touches in my eyes, and make the controller as a whole feel so distinct from its rivals.

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It's surprising to see Razer use the Wolverine name on a PlayStation gamepad, as previously it reserved that for its line of Xbox-only controllers. In look, the Wolverine V2 Pro resembles a Razer Raiju, the manufacturer's PS4 controller line, but that name hasn't been used in this instance. The Wolverine V2 Chroma does also feature Chroma support, something that most consumers will not overlook as Razer makes sure to brand their peripherals appropriately. Slight jab aside, I’ll always welcome more Chroma products into my household, even if they can’t be connected into some quirky lightshow fit only for boasting about to other gamers on reddit.

EU Declaration of Conformity for Abyssus Lite & Goliathus Mobile Construct Ed. Bundle (RZ83-0273).pdf On the other hand, there's a lot to be praised in Razer's latest Wolverine. It's a fitting competitor to the DualSense Edge, and shows how truly beneficial extra buttons are. Moreover, it has some of the best battery life you'll find. Particularly if you like a chunky controller, this is a true heavyweight. The LT and RT trigger buttons come with a nifty toggle stop that reduces the distance needed to completely activate the triggers. This can be useful for games which don’t really need you to partially push down the trigger button. No product is perfect, and the Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma is no exception. The most notable and obvious omission is wirelessness. As I mentioned earlier, Corsair owns the patent for wireless gamepads, which puts limitations on the tech's use. The Wolverine V2 Chroma comes with a detachable USB-C cable this time, although I'm not sure exactly why you'd ever want to detach it. Given that USB-C doesn't anchor itself into ports as well as Micro-USB does, I'm not sure this was the best choice.With Chroma lighting on, battery life is a quoted 10 hours, and without, a full charge is said to last you up to 28 hours. I certainly found 28 hours to be the case, and even with lighting on it seemed to last longer than 10. Regardless, this has one of the best battery lives of all the modern pro controllers I've tested, and that shouldn't be forgotten.

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