A game controller with additional keys compared to standard Xbox controller is now no more revolution, but Razer has the implementation cleverly solved. Both toggle switches as well as the additional cobbled keys can be achieved easily. Some reviews also the toggle switch is praised among others, but with the restriction that it already requires a certain adjustment period of several days to get used to the unusual feature yet. I can confirm I limited. Probably because of my pretty little hands I came within a few minutes with the rocker switch best deal, because my fingertips the middle finger are exactly on the switches (and I have been for years a PS3 controller used). Only the rather unnatural click movement is "up" a bit strange indeed.
The totally free programming on the small lighted mini display is also super simple and totally converted so that a look at the manual is in principle unnecessary. As a nice gimmick also the standard buttons (x, y, b, a) are equipped with a backlight of the display menu. Not necessarily a killer feature, but it still makes it visually quite a bit ago and looks chic.
As the only negative point I can only cite the famous Razer dilemma. The Razer Sabertooth has a lot, but above all a high purchase price. Who but the price does not matter, or who is at least willing to engage on a gamepad little deeper into their pockets, which I can only recommend the Sabertooth.
Conclusion: The Razer Sabertooth represents a sensible development of the Razer Onza and I think is currently the best controllers on the market.
PS: of course also works on PC Controller: For all the ignorant who never owned an Xbox. Did I only gained this as a PC controller for third-person action adventure and sports games. But does not believe that her suddenly shooter can perfectly gamble with the top controller to the PC. Here I advise still to mouse and keyboard. Who has what another does not claim more marbles)