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Razer - Wolverine V3 Pro vs SCUF - Reflex Pro

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Wolverine V3 ProRAZERRENDER
Probe A
Razer
Wolverine V3 Pro
63.9/ 100C
Feedback· 45%
Design64· 30%
Compatibility· 25%
Reflex ProSCUFRENDER
Probe B
SCUF
Reflex Pro
38.7/ 100D
Feedback· 45%
Design39· 30%
Compatibility· 25%
Quick verdict

Between the Wolverine V3 Pro and Reflex Pro, the Wolverine V3 Pro comes out ahead in battery and hall-effect sticks, while the Reflex Pro wins on adaptive triggers. Overall, the Wolverine V3 Pro scores 63.9 and the Reflex Pro scores 38.7 on our Mars Score.

Buying advice

Which should you buy?

The Wolverine V3 Pro is the clear pick on raw spec strength, leading by 25.2 points on the Mars Score. The margin is wide enough that the underdog only makes sense if its individual strengths line up with what you specifically need.

Pick the Wolverine V3 Pro if you care most about battery and hall-effect sticks. The biggest gaps in its favor are battery, hall-effect sticks.

Pick the Reflex Pro if you care most about adaptive triggers. Its strongest claims are adaptive triggers.

Both ship with comparable back paddles, so those specs don't separate the two — focus on the differences below.

Bottom line: the Wolverine V3 Pro is the safer default. The other model is the right choice only when its specific advantages line up with your priorities.

Why Razer - Wolverine V3 Pro wins

  • Battery — 200.00% more. 30 h vs 10 h.
  • Has Hall-effect sticks.

Why SCUF - Reflex Pro wins

  • Has Adaptive triggers.
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Spec comparison

Feedback

SpecRazer - Wolverine V3 ProSCUF - Reflex Pro
Hall-effect stickstrueleadfalse
Haptic feedbackfalsetruelead
Adaptive triggersfalsetruelead

Design

SpecRazer - Wolverine V3 ProSCUF - Reflex Pro
Back paddlestruetrue
Weight284 glead300 g
Battery30 hlead10 h

Compatibility

SpecRazer - Wolverine V3 ProSCUF - Reflex Pro
PlatformsXbox,PCPS5,PC
Wirelesstruetrue
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