If you are a Diamond-rank Apex player stuck in a plateau, or a Street Fighter player who lost a tournament because your input dropped, the V13 will solve your hardware problems. The Hall Effect sticks mean you will never buy another controller because of drift. The optical switches mean you will never suffer a ghost click.
You can find the on Redragon’s official site or Amazon for approximately $89.99 (wired) or $119.99 (wireless with dongle). If you are serious about winning, stop blaming lag—upgrade to the Hellfire V13. Have you used the Hellfire V13? Share your custom button mapping profiles in the comments below! hellfire v13
| Metric | Hellfire V13 | Xbox Elite 2 | PS5 DualSense | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1.2 ms | 4.0 ms | 3.8 ms | | Wireless Latency | 2.5 ms (2.4GHz dongle) | 5.5 ms (Bluetooth) | 4.1 ms (Proprietary) | | Stick Resolution | 16-bit (65,536 values) | 12-bit (4,096 values) | 12-bit | | Button Lifespan | 100M clicks | 40M clicks | 5M clicks | If you are a Diamond-rank Apex player stuck
Pros: Class-leading latency, immortal stick durability, deep software customization, affordable price. Cons: Large ergonomics, mediocre Bluetooth mode, loud button clicks. You can find the on Redragon’s official site