Scuf finally adds room effect sticks to some of its wireless controllers

SCUF adds room effects from the resistant to drift to updated versions of its wireless controllers. The revised models include the invision of $ 149.99 and the $ 199.99 Invision Pro for PC as well as the pro reflex of $ 249.99 and the FP reflexes of $ 279.99 for PlayStation 5 and PC. These are all starting prices, of course, because the brand belonging to Corsair offers a wide variety of personalization options that can bring each model at even higher prices.
The upgrade of the hall effect provides the wireless offers of SCUF in accordance with its mobile controllers Valor Pro and Nomad wired only, by replacing the reflex and original invision that made their debut in 2021 and 2023 respectively, respectively.
SCUF is with the program on Hall Effect Sticks at a time when the magnetic and drift -resistant detection option has become commonplace in other brands such as 8bit, Razer and Gamesir, but has not yet appeared in Nintendo, Sony or Microsoft controllers. But some controller manufacturers are already evolving at a more efficient technology in power: TMR sticks.
SCUF controllers may be even more expensive than Microsoft and Sony’s premium controller options like the Elite Wireless Controller Series 2 series and DualSense Edge, but according to my experience, they are nice for those who are ready to spend money. These are some of the rare native wireless options for the X / SX / S series and PS5, and the rear pads of Scuf and the clickable capillary trigger options are some of the best “pro” upgrades. The lack of drift resistant sticks, however, made a little more difficult to recommend them. Take, for example, our Xbox controller buying guide where the Razer Wolverine Pro V3 eliminated the SCUF Instinct Pro that I personally love.
Better late than never, Scuf.