Got your eye on a Scuf PS5 controller? You're not the only one. Sony may be reluctant to make its own PS5 pro controller, but thankfully renowned manufacturer Scuf has stepped in to help give PlayStation gamers an edge when playing online.
There are three Scuf PS5 pro controllers to choose from, too, giving gamers plenty of choice. The Scuf Reflex, Reflex Pro, and Reflex FPS are all upgraded versions of Sony's standard DualSense controller, but sadly are still sold out as of writing (though we have seen stock reappear on Scuf’s UK store briefly).
Before you take the plunge on a new PS5 Scuf controller, though, it’s important to know the difference between each model. It isn’t just the price that you have to consider, but also the feature-set of each pad as there are a few notable differences. Let’s take a look at each Scuf PS5 pro controller in detail to see how they compare.
The Scuf Reflex can be considered as the entry option of the three models, but that doesn't mean you should dismiss it. The pro-level pad costs $199.99 / £199.99 and includes remappable paddles, interchangeable thumbsticks, Bluetooth support, three onboard profiles, and all the usual features you’d expect from the PS5 DualSense such as adaptive triggers and haptic feedback support.
It's a great option for those who want to own a more competitive pad without losing the features that make the PS5 DualSense so great in the first place and is bound to be a popular choice.
There are two colors to choose from with the Scuf Reflex: Black and White, which is admittedly rather limited compared to the other PS5 Scuf controller models.
The next step up is the Scuf Reflex Pro, which costs $229.99 / £219.99 and has the same features as the Scuf Reflex but adds a
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