Razer Wolverine V3 Bluetooth Low Latency Controller for Cloud Gaming Unveiled at CES 2026 with TMR Sensors

Razer introduces the Wolverine V3 Bluetooth controller at CES 2026, featuring TMR sensors and ultra-low latency for a competitive edge in cloud gaming
Razer Wolverine V3 Bluetooth Low Latency Controller for Cloud Gaming Unveiled at CES 2026 with TMR Sensors

Razer Introduces the Wolverine V3 Bluetooth Controller for Cloud Gaming at CES 2026

With the announcement of the Wolverine V3 Bluetooth controller, Razer finally unveils a new accessory intended to solve all the latency issues in cloud gaming. Unveiled at the CES 2026, the controller comprises TMR sensors which ensure accurate inputs in delivering an ultra-low latency connection for one's competitive edge.

Main Technical Features

Designed to have all the features exclusive to performance-oriented wireless gaming, the Wolverine V3 Bluetooth promises to serve everything a gamer demands from an accessory.

  • Ultra-low Latency: Razer markets the device as the world's first ultra-low latency Bluetooth controller with an industry-leading response time of 2ms.
  • TMR Thumbsticks: The thumbsticks are also outfitted with TMR (Tunneling Magnetoresistance) sensors, like the ones found in Wolverine V3 Pro 8K; this kind of technology is more precise than Hall effect technology while drawing less power, which is great for wireless devices.
  • Pro-Grade Buttons: Incorporating two rear-mounted back buttons inspired by gaming mice, featuring designed click types for fast, decisive inputs.

Design and Compatibility

The layout was retained while some really practical features were added to accommodate multi-platform use.

  • Layout: A standard Xbox button configuration.
  • Added Controls: Live room and multi-device gaming features dedicated controls for microphone and TV volume.
  • Targeted Platforms: LG Gaming Portal was designed around the Wolverine V3 Bluetooth, providing convenient access to services such as Xbox Cloud Gaming or Nvidia GeForce Now.
  • Multi-Point Connectivity: In addition, it is capable of connecting to multiple Bluetooth targets such as handheld game devices, for example, the ROG Ally X.

Market Position

Razer targets the Wolverine V3 Bluetooth to face off against a standard console controller from Xbox and PlayStation, both with Bluetooth functionality. Advanced features like the TMR analog sticks and ultra-low latency would carve an edge in the minds of gamers who are interested in such a competitive advantage in cloud and wireless gaming arenas.

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