
Razer Wolverine Ultimate
Score: 76/100
PowerA Wireless Controller Kingdom of Hyrule
Score: 86/100Rankings

The PowerA Enhanced Wireless Controller is an officially licensed Nintendo Switch gamepad with long battery life, programmable back buttons and a range of designs, but it lacks HD rumble, Amiibo support and premium build quality.

The Razer Wolverine Ultimate is a wired, tournament-ready Xbox controller with extensive modularity and customization, targeting competitive gamers. It offers premium tactile feedback and RGB lighting but suffers from occasional stick drift and the inconvenience of a wired connection.
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— | 30 hoursbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 260 gramsbest | 309 grams |
12 months | 24 monthsbest | |
14 countbest | — | |
3 metersbest | 3 metersbest |
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Supported Platforms | Xbox, PC | Nintendo Switch |
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Weight (grams) | 260 grams | 309 grams |
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Warranty Period (months) | 12 months | 24 months |
Controls(1) | ||
Vibration Motors | true | false |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | Wired | Bluetooth |

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Professional reviewers commend the Wolverine Ultimate's modular D-Pad and thumbstick options, hair-trigger mechanism, and Chroma lighting, noting it delivers a high degree of customization that rivals the Xbox Elite Series 2, though they point out the absence of wireless connectivity and question its long-term build robustness.
Everyday users love the clicky buttons, lightweight feel, and the ability to remap rear paddles without macros, while repeatedly complaining about stick drift, occasional rear-button failures, and the inconvenience of a wired-only setup that forces a grip adjustment.

“The Wolverine forces you to hold the controller with less force, and as such my comfort and dexterity have increased after the switch... However, within a year I've had a button break and pretty massive stick drift.”

“Works amazing”

“Perfect for my 5-year-old”




Professional reviewers view it as a solid, officially licensed third-party option with good battery life and programmable buttons, though they note the lack of HD rumble, Amiibo support and a premium feel.
Everyday users praise comfort, easy pairing and long battery life, especially the back buttons, while complaining about stick drift, cheap plastic feel and occasional defective units.