Premium controllers are common in the console space. There's the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, PS5 DualSense Wireless Controller, Nintendo Switch Pro Controller, and several other options from third parties. The new Razer Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC is a little different in that it's a pro-grade wireless controller that has been "built from the ground up for competitive PC gaming."

This means that the 8K in the naming refers to it making use of Razer's 8000 Hz HyperPolling technology for ultra-low latency performance. Razer notes that the Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC offers true 8000 Hz polling in both wired and wireless modes, which is impressive to see. The high-end tech doesn't stop there, as the controller also sports TMR or Tunnel Magnetoresistance thumbsticks, with swappable caps.
If you're wondering what TMR thumbsticks are all about, the TMI is that they offer long-lasting durability with consistent tension and are anti-drift. Unless you're taking a corner in Tokyo Xtreme Racer, and then the Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC will be all about the drift. Another impressive feature of the controller is its ergonomic, lightweight build.

Weighing in at just 220 grams, it's also Razer's lightest wireless esports or pro-grade controller to date. In addition to the usual button layout, the Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC also features four mouse click back buttons (built with the same hardware and technology found on Razer's high-end gaming mice), two claw grip bumpers, and adjustable triggers called Razer Pro HyperTriggers.
Naturally, the controller is fully customizable using Razer Synapse 4, with four on-board profiles storing everything from button layouts to thumbstick calibration settings and sensitivity. And finally, as a premium wireless gaming controller, it also ships with a custom carry case that holds the controller, alternate thumbsticks, and a long 2m braided cable.




