Overview      Design

The Razer Sabertooth Elite Gaming Controller for Xbox 360 is the supercharged successor to the award-winning Razer Onza. Now, it has been restructured with even more customizability and control options in an all new, rugged design that doesn’t compromise comfort.

An unprecedented six additional multi-function buttons – two at the shoulders and two removable rocking switches at the bottom of the controller – allow you to react to any situation or enemy instantaneously by putting more power right at your fingertips. The Razer Sabertooth lets you reconfigure your choice of buttons elsewhere on the controller to any of the six multi-function buttons.

With an integrated OLED screen on the Razer Sabertooth, you get ease of customizability over the controller’s multitude of features. From programming the multi-function buttons, to adjusting the analog stick’s sensitivity, and creating profiles, you’ll be setting the controller up just the way you want it.

The best professional gamers are masters of their equipment, not the other way round. The Razer Sabertooth was made to make sure you’re perfectly set up for winning.
 
 
 
 
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FEATURES
Six additional fully-programmable buttons
The Razer Sabertooth is no ordinary controller, as it features six additional buttons – two at the shoulders and two removable rocking switches at the bottom of the controller. Reconfigure controls found elsewhere on the controller to these multi-function buttons ergonomically positioned right at your fingertips. This design increases actuation speed, reduces fatigue, and encourages natural hand posturing for a more precise and comfortable gaming experience.

Forged for improved reliability and mobility
The Razer Sabertooth has been designed from the ground up to cater to the demanding needs of gamers. From the selection of materials used for the buttons, triggers and analog sticks, to the stringent quality control checks, processes are put in place to ensure that the Razer Sabertooth continues to dominate, game after game. Also featured is a fully detachable, lightweight cable that securely screws onto the controller, and an included carrying case to take it everywhere you go without worrying about cable breakage.
 
OLED for ease of customizability
With a built-in OLED screen, the Razer Sabertooth allows ease of customizability over the controller’s multitude of features. Program the multi-function buttons, adjust the analog stick’s sensitivity and save profiles; whatever you choose to modify, the display will visualize your preferences.
 
PRESS REVIEWS
  • “In theory, that's the market sector addressed by the Sabertooth's predecessor, the Razer Onza - but the fact is that its successor improves on it in almost every way, especially in terms of all-important build quality. A few days of hands-on time with the Sabertooth demonstrates that there's an outstanding, break-out product lurking behind the niche customisable features.”
     
    Thursday, 17 January 2013
  • This is an absolutely stellar pad, and it could be the difference between killing and being killed.
     
    Thursday, 3 January 2013
  • “The customizability of this controller and the fantastic performance of its buttons and sticks would definitely appeal to professional and competitive gamers” – Destructoid
     
    Monday, 21 January 2013
  • The Sabertooth is an exceptional Xbox 360 controller that provides precision and personalization.
     
    Wednesday, 2 January 2013
  • That, said this is still the best way to recapture console style gaming on a PC. It’s also the most comfortable way to game for many genres such as racing, 3rd person action games and others. For this and a hell of a lot more, the Razer Sabertooth Elite gaming controller for PC and Xbox is an incredibly powerful addition to your gaming armory.
     
    Sunday, 6 January 2013
  • We would still love to see a wireless model in around this price with the wired version a little cheaper but there is no doubting this is a well-built product with some excellent features and performance for the price.
     
    Thursday, 3 January 2013
  • A pleasure to use, beautifully designed and incredibly responsive. In the time we've been testing it, the Razer Sabertooth hasn't missed a beat, it's been solid and a pleasure to use. It's a bit pricey, but it's got a lot to offer, including near-pro controller performance.
     
    Thursday, 3 January 2013
  • The analog sticks are as good or better than a standard Xbox 360 controller, the d-pad is an improvement over the Onza (which was already an improvement over the dismal d-pad included on most Xbox 360 controllers), and the triggers / shoulder buttons are appropriately springy and responsive.
     
    Wednesday, 2 January 2013
  • This brings me to the coolest new feature on the Sabertooth, the tiny OLED screen on the bottom of the unit. The button to the left of the display opens a menu, allowing the user to quickly map the additional buttons, control LED lighting, toggle force feedback and test each of the controllers inputs. It also allows for two different saved button profiles, switched via the button to the left of the OLED screen. It's incredibly intuitive for a menu system with such a small text window.
     
    Thursday, 3 January 2013
  • Razer’s Sabertooth Xbox 360 controller is a very, very solid controller featuring some nicely added functionality that’s a lot more refined from other controllers out there.
     
    Wednesday, 2 January 2013
  • Still, the "Sabertooth" is a fantasic controller that feels fantastic in your hands, features ultra-responsive buttons, and makes an effort to fill a gap for gamers looking to get an edge over the competition with custom layouts. If that's what you're looking for in a gamepad, then here's a superb option.
     
    Thursday, 3 January 2013
  • Overall the Razer Sabertooth was a joy to use, with some much needed improvements over the Onza. The OLED screen with switchable profiles and in-depth customization does take the Sabertooth above and beyond any other Xbox 360 controller we’ve seen.
     
    Sunday, 13 January 2013
  • 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
System Requirements
    Xbox 360®/ Xbox 360® S or PC
  • PC with a free USB 2.0 port

  • PC
  • Windows® 8/ Windows® 7 / Windows Vista® / Windows® XP (32-bit)
 

 

 
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