The SCUF is adding the increased resistant hall effect sticks to the latest version of its wireless invision and reflex controllers. The revised models include 9 149.99 Invision for PC and .99.99 Invision Pro, along with PlayStation 5 and PC for 9 249.99 reflexes pro and 9 279.99 reflexes FPS. Of course, these are all prices, of course, because the brand owned the brand offers a variety of customization options that can take every model to even higher prices.
The hall effect upgrades brings SCUF wireless offers to its wired brave pro and nomadic mobile controllers, replacing the original reflex and invision pad for the first time in 2021 and 2023, respectively.
The SCUF is combining the hall effect sticks at a time when magnetic, increased resistant sensing option has become commonplace in other brands like 8 Batdo, Roger, and Gameser, but they have not yet been shown in the controllers of Nintendo, Sony, or Microsoft. But some controller makers are already moving towards more powerful -driven resistant technology: TMR sticks.
SCUF Controllers may be mostly more than Microsoft and Premium Controller options like Microsoft and Sony’s Elite Wireless Controller Series and Premium Controller options, but in my experience they are good for those wishing to spend money. They are some of some of the ancestral wireless options for the Xbox Series X / S and PS5, and the SCUF’s Rear Padles and the Kliki Hair Terger options are the best sense of “Pro” upgraded. However, the lack of increased resistant sticks has made them difficult to recommend. For example, look at our Xbox Controller’s buying guide where the Razer Volvarine Pro 3 knocked on the SCUF Jabali Pro, which I personally loved.
It’s not better, Skyov.