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Scuf adds magnetic Hall effect sticks to Envision and Reflex models

Scuf’s high-end Envision and Reflex wireless controllers now come equipped with Hall effect sensors, offering a more durable, drift-resistant gaming experience.

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In the world of high-end gamepads, stick drift is the bane of precision aiming—and for years, Scuf’s wireless controllers were no exception. Debuting back in 2021 with the Reflex and following up in 2023 with the Envision, these pads earned praise for their slick customization but copped criticism for analog modules that could wear out and wander. That all changes now, as Scuf (a Corsair-owned brand) rolls out anti-drift Hall effect thumbsticks on fresh builds of its Envision and Reflex lines.

Hall effect sensors replace traditional potentiometers with magnetic detection, reading stick position without physical contact. That means no worn resistive tracks to cause dead zones or unexpected cursor creep. Other boutique brands—8BitDo, Razer, GameSir—have leaned on Hall effect for years, but until now Scuf’s wireless offerings still clung to older tech. With this upgrade, Scuf ties its wireless controllers to the same anti-drift standard as its wired Valor Pro and Nomad mobile models.

The refreshed roster includes:

  • Envision (PC only), from $149.99
  • Envision Pro (PC), from $199.99
  • Reflex Pro (PS5 & PC), from $249.99
  • Reflex FPS (PS5 & PC), from $279.99

Keep in mind that these are base prices—Scuf’s famous “Build Your Own” configurator offers everything from custom shells to rubberized grips, driving final costs significantly higher.

Scuf’s upgrade arrives at a moment when the major first-party pad makers—Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo—still haven’t broadly adopted Hall effect. Instead, anecdotal chatter suggests some are eyeing TMR (tunnel magneto-resistance) sticks, which promise similar drift resistance with reduced power draw. For the time being, though, magnetic sticks remain the go-to for enthusiasts who won’t settle for drift-prone gear.

Yes, Scuf’s prices can outstrip Microsoft’s Elite Series 2 and Sony’s DualSense Edge, but spend a little time with the Envision Pro or Reflex variants and you’ll see why die-hard gamers bite. Native wireless support for Xbox Series X/S and PS5, four programmable rear paddles, “clicky” hair-trigger locks and crisp mechanical face buttons—they’re among the most tactile, feature-packed pro controllers you can buy. The Hall effect sticks seal the deal by finally matching the hardware’s ambition.

Better late than never—Scuf has long dangled wireless freedom and pro-grade extras at a premium, but drift concerns made those pitches feel half-baked. With Hall effect sticks now in the mix, Scuf’s updated Envision and Reflex controllers reclaim their spot among the top‐tier of competitive peripherals. If you’ve been waiting for a wireless Scuf that won’t wander off-target, your patience has paid off.


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