Razer Sabertooth Elite controller showcased

9 January 2013

Razer has unveiled a new gaming controller for Xbox 360 called the Sabertooth Elite.

The controller is essentially the successor to the uber-popular Razer Onza, which has become a third-party controller that many gamers lean towards.

The Sabertooth is also catered towards Microsoft’s console, with the biggest addition being six extra buttons, all of which are customisable.

Two extra shoulder buttons and two removable rocking switches (on the lower back of the controller) feature on the controller, and can be mapped to whatever command you desire.

A built-in OLED screen is also present on the controller, where you’ll be able to access your customisation options, adjust sensitivity, and choose your saved profiles.

  • 2 shoulder multi-function buttons (MFB)
  • 4 removable multi-function buttons (MFT)
  • 4 backlit Hyperesponse action buttons
  • OLED screen for feature customization
  • Non-slip rubber surface
  • Quick-release USB connector
  • Detachable 10 ft/3m lightweight braided fiber cable
  • Carrying case
  • 2.5mm microphone jack
  • Approximate size : 110mm / 4.33” (Length) x 154mm / 6.06” (Width) x 57mm / 2.24” (Height)
  • Approximate weight: 288g / 0.63 lbs

The Sabertooth is priced at $79.99 on the Razer Store, and is available worldwide as of January 2013.

For those gamers who’ve just invested in a Razer Onza, don’t worry, as you’ll also get a discount when picking up the Sabertooth from the Razer store.

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  1. Rynier G Schoeman
    09.01.2013 at 09:48

    if it lasts longer than 2 months its already an improvement on my 3 onzas.

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