
Razer Wolverine Ultimate
Score: 83/100
PowerA Wired White
Score: 78/100Rankings

The Razer Wolverine Ultimate is a wired Xbox and PC controller offering six remappable buttons, interchangeable thumbsticks and D-Pads, and customizable Chroma RGB lighting. Its wired connection and heavy build may limit mobility for some users. Ideal for competitive gamers seeking extensive customization on Xbox or PC.

The PowerA Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S is a budget-friendly, ultra-light wired gamepad with dual rumble and a headset jack. Its lack of wireless, RGB and advanced customization keeps it from competing with premium models. Best for casual or backup use on Xbox and PC where low latency and affordability matter.
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| ↓ lower better | 385 g | 210 gbest |
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General(1) | ||
Compatibility (Platforms) | Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC | Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 385 g | 210 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 106x156x66 mm | 6.14172x4.21259x2.55905 inches mm |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | Wired USB | USB-C |
Features(1) | ||
RGB Lighting | true | false |

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Professional reviewers commend the Wolverine Ultimate for its unmatched customizability, ergonomic design, and vibrant Chroma RGB lighting, positioning it as the most versatile Xbox controller on the market, though they caution that its wired nature and heavier build may deter users seeking wireless convenience.
Consumers generally praise the controller's comfort, responsive extra buttons, and striking RGB lighting, while repeatedly mentioning the inconvenience of the wired connection, the controller's heft, and occasional trigger stickiness as pain points.

“great for personalization and edge in shooters”



Professional reviewers view the PowerA Wired White controller as a solid, lightweight entry-level option that delivers core Xbox functionality-rumble, headset jack, and a long cable-at a low price. While its build quality and ergonomics receive praise, critics consistently point out the absence of premium features such as impulse triggers, button remapping, and wireless connectivity, positioning it as a budget alternative rather than a replacement for the Xbox Elite series.
Everyday users generally enjoy the controller's lightweight feel, plug-and-play simplicity, and affordable price, describing it as a comfortable and reliable backup for casual gaming. Common complaints revolve around missing advanced features, an unlit home button, and a basic plastic aesthetic.