

When engaged, the triggers also have the snappy responsiveness of a mouse click, providing some satisfying tactile feedback when pressed.Īside from the physical buttons, Razer’s additional “Pro” offerings for this controller include two interchangeable magnetic thumbstick caps: a single tall concave and short convex option, for sniping and run-and-gun situations, respectively. This can be done for both L2 and R2 independently, giving you full control over your analog trigger experience. The analog triggers also feature Razer’s HyperTrigger technology, which gives you the ability to lock them into a fast-firing mode or unlock them for full range of motion. The 8-Way Microswitch D-Pad is a raised circular shape, allowing you to quickly input commands in something like a fighting game by simply running your finger around its edge, while clicking at each point to let you know the input was registered. Similar to the unique face buttons, Razer also implements a similar technology in its D-Pad. The speed at which these buttons can be pressed could theoretically shave off milliseconds of input time, potentially giving you the upper-hand over your opponents.

Razer claims these Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons have a 0.65mm actuation distance – or 35% less than that of standard membrane buttons. Not only does this provide tactile feedback so you know when the button has been pressed, it also has a much shorter actuation distance, allowing you to input commands more quickly. They have a tactile and incredibly satisfying click when pressed, which feels very similar to that of a mouse click. For those unfamiliar, Razer’s face buttons feel much different from standard controllers. One of the best features of Razer controllers is the Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons – and thankfully they are back with the Wolverine V2 Pro. You can easily swap between platform and connectivity options by flipping the toggles on the rear of the controller. This 2.4GHz wireless mode works across both PS5 and PC using the included USB-A adapter.

This gives the controller much more flexibility for more casual play, allowing you to kick back and relax without being tethered to your console. One of the biggest changes the Wolverine V2 Pro makes over its predecessor, the Wolverine V2 Chroma, is the ability to play wirelessly, in addition to the standard wired mode. However, if you’ve got experience using Xbox or the Nintendo Switch Pro controller, this should be a fairly minimal change. If you’re a diehard PlayStation player, this might be a bit of an adjustment for you. 13 Images Razer Wolverine V2 Pro Wireless – Design and Featuresįirst and foremost, the Razer Wolverine V2 Pro uses an offset-style analog stick layout, despite being an officially licensed PlayStation controller.
