This article covers Razer Wolverine V3 Pro 8K PC ワイヤレスゲームコントローラー:8000 Hz ポーリングレート.
Overview
The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro 8K is a wireless eSports controller built specifically for PC gamers. Its headline feature is native 8000 Hz polling in both wired and wireless mode, cutting input latency down to roughly one-eighth of a standard 1000 Hz controller. For competitive players in fast-paced shooters or fighting games where every millisecond matters, this translates into a tangible reaction-time advantage. Razer also claims this is their lightest wireless eSports controller ever, which reduces hand fatigue during long sessions. The thumbsticks use anti-drift TMR (Tunnel Magnetoresistance) sensors, offering higher precision than typical Hall-effect sticks and better resistance to drift over time. Two sets of interchangeable stick caps are included, letting you choose between different heights and shapes.
Connectivity & Compatibility
The controller connects via a 2.4 GHz wireless USB dongle or a wired USB-C connection. Crucially, the 8000 Hz polling rate is maintained in both modes, so you can enjoy lag-free wireless play without sacrificing responsiveness. The included 2m braided USB-C cable is well-made and reduces snagging during wired use. Compatibility is limited to Windows 10/11 PCs — there is no support for Xbox, PlayStation, or Bluetooth. You must plug the dedicated USB dongle into your PC to use the wireless feature. It works with most game launchers like Steam, Battle.net, and Ubisoft Connect, though some titles may require manual controller configuration in their settings.
Product Info
The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro 8K launched on August 12, 2025, and is available through Razer's official store, major electronics retailers, and . It sits firmly in the high-end tier, packing 8000 Hz wireless technology, TMR thumbsticks, Mecha-Tactile PBT action buttons, and an 8-way floating D-pad — all features that push beyond the capabilities of standard console controllers. Standard warranty is one year. In the box, you get the controller, a 2m braided USB-C cable, two additional stick caps, and a custom carry case. The included case makes it easy to transport the controller and accessories to LAN events or offline tournaments.
Best Use Cases
First and foremost, this controller is aimed at competitive eSports players who play FPS and fighting games at a high level. The 8000 Hz polling rate delivers a meaningful edge when split-second reactions determine the outcome of a match. Players upgrading from a standard 1000 Hz controller will immediately notice smoother, more responsive aiming and movement. Second, it suits PC gamers who find standard Xbox or PlayStation controllers lacking in button count. The Wolverine V3 Pro 8K has four rear paddle buttons (mouse-click style) and two claw-grip bumpers on top, all fully remappable via Razer Synapse 4. You can assign keyboard keys to these buttons, enabling complex inputs — like crouch-jump or item combos — without ever taking your thumbs off the sticks. That said, casual gamers who do not need ultra-low latency may not fully appreciate the premium price. The reliance on a 2.4 GHz dongle (no Bluetooth) also means you cannot pair it with tablets or phones. If you want the absolute fastest wireless controller available for PC competitive gaming, this is a top-tier choice. For more budget-conscious or multiplatform users, a less expensive controller may be a better fit.





