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Razer Wolverine V3 Disconnect Issue Fix?

  • February 23, 2025
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My Tournament Edition controller randomly disconnects midgame, making it absolutely unusable. I saw that there has been discussion about this a few months ago, has a fix been found or do I need to refund this controller? I don’t use rumble on my controller and have never had it on.

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  • Insider Mini
  • February 27, 2025

Im also experiencing disconnects on my Razer Wolverine v3 tournament edition controller so would be interested in knowing of any permanent fixes. Im convinced it has something to do with the connection from the cable into the USB C port on the controller. If i nudge the cable, it then allows the controller to be reconnect.


  • Insider Mini
  • March 9, 2025

This just happened to me for the first time tonight playing Apex - and multiple times within the hour after trying some fixes. Have to keep unplugging and replugging to get it to work again. It’ll be okay for a few minutes, and then go unresponsive again. Sometimes audio cuts too, sometimes it remains. Really infuriating because I love this controller, but I will not play this game off and on with warranty replacements only to encounter similar issues in time. I was relieved to be rid of the Elite II stick drift BS, only to now deal with this. 


Turn off vibration and use a usb c to usb c if possible . No more disconnecting. Tho this shouldn’t be the solution . Fix the problem razer !!


hitTOPAZLivid237

Yep razer is a scummy company that scammed us with a fragile controller they know breaks


I loved this controller but yeah, this is happening to me too after only a few months. I would refund it if you still can, it seems like a hardware issue.
Mine seems to be due to the USB C port on the controller itself becoming very loose, despite not being someone who moves much while playing. If I adjust my position or grip slightly, I’m at risk of losing connection. It’s not the end of the world on PC, since it reconnects right away, very annoying though and makes it only good for single player games. On Xbox it’s literally unusable as reconnecting the controller takes ages each time it happens.

I also want to point out that my deathadder v3 wired mouse does this as well, but that is due to the cable itself as it only happens when flexing certain parts. Razer product design is cool but the build quality is terrible. They need to step it up.
 


ONYXSunsetever172

Tengo el mismo problema que todos exponen aquí, solo muevo el control en mis manos y se desconecta, realmente es frustrante. La entrada usb c del control es el problema por que no encaja el cable con el control por lo tanto se mueve y da el problema de desconección. Los productos razer son bonitos pero con este control si nos estafaron. Ojalá no ofrecieran una solución.


DeepRedcoastaero361

Same problem for me: I had a first Wolverine V3 Tournament that I had to get replaced because the USB port was bent. They sent me a new one, but I still have this disconnection issue when the cable is slightly moved, which can happen in the heat of the moment—and in the middle of a Street Fighter match, that doesn’t forgive :( I almost feel like soldering the cable to the controller. And this happens even when changing the cable. I’m seriously thinking about soldering the cable to the controller!

 


ONYXSunsetever172

 


DeepRedcoastaero361

 

 

you’re a little genius, I hadn't thought of using glue! 
gracias hombre


ONYXSunsetever172

Usé silicon caliente pega el lado de arriba usa abundante silicon espera a que fije luego pega por el lado de abajo y espera nuevamente a que enfríe luego rellena con mas silicon caliente hasta que formes una buena estructura deja secar y listo no mas problemas del cable qué se vaya a mover. Ya llevo mas de un mes sin problemas. Es mi primer control y estaba muy decepcionado pues se siente demasiado bien pero al solucionar el problema con el silicon va de maravilla. Comparte para que se sepa.