Razer's Sonic The Hedgehog Xbox Controller Drops To Best Price Ever
This limited-edition Sonic Xbox controller from Razer is available at its best price ever during Prime Day.
Xbox controllers come in a wide variety of shapes and styles, but only a handful of them feature Sega's Blue Blur striking a pose. For Amazon Prime Day and to the delight of legions of Sonic fans, you can now grab the limited-edition Sonic-themed Razer controller that combines a slick design with an iconic dash of Sonic at its best price ever.
Sonic the Hedgehog Razer Xbox Controller - $116 ($200)

Normally $200, the Prime Day deal has this Sonic controller marked down to just $116. Visually, this is a pretty sporty design that positions Sonic on the left controller grip, adds a splash of red and checkerboard markings on a white background, and finishes the controller off with a few golden rings. This controller also comes with a charging dock that features similar design elements to tie everything nicely together.
As you'd expect, this officially licensed controller--it's a regular Xbox controller with a standout design--is compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and mobile devices. It comes with a rechargeable battery pack, and you can get a full charge in around three hours with the magnetic charging dock.
For a pro-style Razer controller for Xbox, check out the Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma, which has unique buttons and triggers that mimic the sound and quick actuation of a gaming mouse. It also has a whopping six remappable buttons, swappable thumbstick caps, trigger stops, and Chroma RGB lighting effects (naturally).
The $150 Wolverine V2 Chroma is on sale for its best price yet during Prime Day: $88 for the black model, or $86 for the white.
Alternatively, you can grab the older (but still great) Wolverine V2 controller for just $46 (down from $100).
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