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Scuf Envision Pro PC Controller Review

Rating: 8.0.

Scuf are well known for producing premium, customisable gaming controllers. While traditionally based around a shell of either an Xbox or PlayStation controller, they've been a go to for serious controller players for a long time. The recently released Envision and Envision Pro controllers are Scuf's first ever controllers dedicated entirely to PC gaming, featuring adjustable action triggers, mechanical OMRON switches (ABXY and D-Pad only) and full customisation via iCUE. Can these high end controllers tempt gamers away from mouse and keyboard, and can having aim assist in popular FPS titles improve your skills?

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
00:56 Non Pro and Pro – and pricing
03:02 The buttons , sticks and triggers
05:43 Remappable paddles / side action buttons
07:06 Wireless / cable and battery life
07:48 Build quality and software
11.02: Testing the controller / aim assist
13:22 Closing Thoughts

Specifications:

  • COMPATIBILITY
    • Windows 10/11
    • Not compatible with Mac or iOS.
  • WEIGHT – 241 – 285 Grams
  • CONNECTIVITY – ENVISION – WIRED / ENVISION PRO – WIRELESS & WIRED
  • ADDITIONAL FEATURES
    • Dimensions: 165 x 107.5 x 63.5mm
    • Ports: USB-C, 3.5mm Stereo Headset Jack
    • Thumbstick Layout: Symmetrical
    • Wireless Range: Up to 45 feet
    • Warranty: 12 months (1 year)

You can buy the Envision Pro and Envision Controllers from Scuf starting at £129.99 HERE.

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Pros:

  • Adjustable instant action triggers.
  • OMRON mechanical switches on ABXY and D-Pad.
  • Highly customisable.

Cons:

  • Lack hall effect sensor analog sticks.
  • Side action buttons are too sensitive.
  • Expensive.

KitGuru says: The Envision Pro is a great controller that features a wealth of customisability options. It is sorely missing hall effect sensors in the analog sticks considering the price point, though. Overall build quality is good and the inclusion of OMRON mechanical switches in the ABXY and D-Pad buttons provide a satisfying and tactile feeling when used. 

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Rating: 8.0.

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