Along with the new Nabu smartband, Razer also introduced “tournament-grade” controller for Xbox One called the Razer Wildcat.
The Wildcat is as tricked-out of a controller as it can possibly get. Apart from the green-on-black paintjob (a staple for any Razer product), the two analog sticks are made of carbon steel and main bumpers and triggers are claimed to have been fashioned out of “aircraft-grade aluminum”.
In addition to the suite of buttons found a regular Xbox One controller, Razer has added four (4) more programmable keys that are placed at the top (M1 & M2 near the microUSB port) and on its underbelly (M3 & M4).
Despite the added components, Razer claims that the Wildcat is 25% lighter than other tournament-grade controllers in the market.
The Razer Wildcat will be available starting on October for $149.99 and will come with a carrying case and a detachable braided USB cable that is 3-meter long. An optional rubber palm grip and analog stick grip caps is available for purchase if you want to pimp out your Wildcat.
Nice! I’ll try to drop by the Razer store in SM North to see if this is available