Customers admire the ENVISION PRO V1 Wireless Gaming Controller for PC's overall performance, programmable buttons, ease of use, customization options, and solid feel. However, some customers have expressed concerns regarding the software, stick drift, connectivity, battery life, and price.
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Pros mentioned:
Buttons, Ergonomics
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Ergonomics at a new level
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The SCUF - Envision Pro Controller in Steel Gray looks and feels amazing. It is very ergonomic and feels very solid. The customization options it comes with will take your gaming to the next level. It can be from the lighting effects to the buttons. The triggers offer the option to press and go all the way in like a normal controller or limit how deep it goes, and it will be similar to a pc mouse. The process to get it running was very simple for me, my pc picked it up immediately with no need to pair the wireless receiver with the controller. The lighting and options can be adjusted or selected with the ICUE software, and it makes it so simple since I already have other devices that use the same ICUE software. Pros are the comfort and the grip it does not feel slippery the button and joysticks feel very solid, the ability to customize the lighting and button commands take it to a whole new level and battery life is great. Cons I actually don't have any I am in love with the controller and would totally recommend it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance
Cons mentioned:
Stick drift
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Pretty solid pick !
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Great controller ! Going on about 2 years of ownership and I haven’t had issues . I know Scuf had a bad reputation before I bought this . Yet, I decided to give it a try . Specially since Corsair took over and they are a quality brand. So far I am not disappointed. The controller works great . I occasionally get light stick drift but in certain games only . I don’t mind much since this happens when my deadzone are set to zero . When I first got the controller the Icue software was horrible . Yet, it has been updated and works better than before . I strictly play wired so I have no experience with the wireless mode . Yet , for a controller like this , you probably are going to be wired ( at least you should if you play any game competitively). The side buttons seem more of a gimmick and I’ve never used them. They are easy to hit by accident . You can easily remove them so they are not in your way . The back paddles do take a bit of getting used too as they feel to tight . It does take a bit of time to get used to them but you will . The adjustable triggers work great. Overall I recommend this controller . They have an w version with Hall effect thin sticks . If you get this one get that version . You’ll be better off .
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Elite Controller for Competitive FPS
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Posted . Owned for 9 months when reviewed.
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I play Warzone competitively and use the SCUF Envision PC daily, and it has been rock solid. Zero stick drift, zero disconnects, and no reliability issues at all. Every input is fast, precise, and consistent — exactly what you need in high-level FPS play.
The paddles are perfectly placed, triggers are incredibly responsive, and the controller is comfortable even during long sessions. Build quality feels premium and durable, not gimmicky.
The customization software is a huge bonus and gives a real competitive edge. After daily use with no problems, this is easily the best controller I’ve owned. If you’re serious about FPS games, this controller delivers.
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Trying to be honest here, the controller is great. Beautiful and it feels premium, easy to use it is not. If you're not tech savy then it will be slightly problematic to use. Had a hard time setting it up initially. It came with some stick drift which needed to be updated and had to change the dead zones. I have many other premium controllers, would have loved it to have the thumb stick layout of the xbox controller but that is my preference. I have the instinct and the elite controller and the razer ps5 v2. This is up there with them if you have any of these, there is really no point to upgrade to this. Instict is basically the same as this except for the internal battery vs not having one and all the extra buttons than can get in the way (side ones and back ones). The fact that back sticks cant be removed sucks. But over-all I would give this a solid 9/10. Response time and button clicking are superb, time will tell if the dreaded stick drift will rear its ugly head. But on a side note scuf offers 1year warranty with it so that's also a plus.
This review is from SCUF - ENVISION PRO V1 Wireless Gaming Controller for PC - White/Gray
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
A rare win from Scuf
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Normally I'm skeptical of Scuf products, as I've had one Impact die on me and another get really bad jitter on the left stick, but this one has been amazing so far. Loving the clicky buttons, the fact that you can switch between normal and instant triggers, and the buttons at the bottom for macros. iCue software is a little bit of a mess at times but gets the job done (mostly). Only thing I would've liked added is hall effect sticks but then they couldn't charge you $70+ to send it in for repair. Overall great controller and would purchase again.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons
Cons mentioned:
Stick drift
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Fantastic PC Controller
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I've used this controller for nearly 2 years now and it's been one of the best controllers I've used. I do have some qualms with it but overall the controller's been great The mouse click buttons and triggers were the main selling point for me and they did not disappoint. I play mainly rocket league with his controller so having the buttons feel tactile was a big thumbs up for me and I even played some first-person shooters with this controller and being able to adjust the triggers to instant mouse click triggers was definitely a huge benefit. I did start experiencing some small stick drift, but this was quickly remedied by calibrating it through the iCue software. I did not use the software for the most part besides to change a couple of button mappings. But the software does have a ton of customization with the triggers and the joysticks and you can remap any button to any other button and map the function buttons to any macro you'd like. The only small issues I had with this controller is that it did not feature their anti-drift joysticks but I have ordered the new version that does feature that so hopefully that won't be an issue anymore. Another issue was with the software where you I couldn't get it to save my settings on its onboard memory. So anytime I used the controller I had to make sure the software was open so it could remember all my settings. That might just be user error from me but I was never able to figure it out. Overall, this has been a fantastic controller and I'm hopeful that the new one with a new joysticks will be even better.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons, Customization, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Scuff Envision Pro Review
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Insane customization and zero lag. The extra buttons are a total game changer. Best controller ever
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons, Ergonomics
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Scuf Envision Pro
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I bought this controller because I mostly play on pc and I wanted to try it out. The feel of the controller is awesome! It has four back paddles, mouse click buttons and triggers which feel great! It also has extra buttons that can be used to remap certain commands. For example, I use some of the keys to lower or higher my pc volume. The icue software has been updated now so there are no more issues of it disconnecting while playing. Overall, it’s an excellent controller! The only cons are that it doesn’t have hall effect joysticks, it’s locked at 500htz for input delay, the price, and it’s only for pc. I would also recommend the Best Buy warranty just in case because you never know. They have also released an updated version of this controller with hall effect joysticks so make sure to purchase that one instead of the analog joystick one.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons
Cons mentioned:
Software
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great controller for the price.
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Posted . Owned for 1 year when reviewed.
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Great controller for the price. I like the tension of the sticks and the mouse clicks on all the buttons. Easily as good as the PS5 scuf.
Icue, the controller software, is really the main shortcoming. It works fine but it’s not a great interface.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons, Ergonomics
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Premium feel and great performance
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This controller feels amazing in hand and the build quality is top notch. The buttons and triggers are super responsive, and the thumbsticks feel smooth and precise. Wireless connection was easy and stable with no noticeable input lag. Definitely a solid upgrade if you’re serious about gaming on PC.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons, Ergonomics
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Great controller hampered by poor software
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I wanted to love this controller. Having recently purchased a high gaming laptop I was looking for a controller experience on the level of an Elite/Edge, but strictly for the PC.
The Envision gets a lot right. While almost entiely plastic it doesn't feel cheap. The pro grip make for a pleasant experience in hands, the tactile mechanical switches on the face buttons are snappy with a pleasing click when pressed, the back paddle placement is great and the additional side should buttons remind me of the Scuf Vantage from a few years ago.
Once thing you should be aware of is some games that call for a double press and hold for gameplay, were inconsistent with the Envision. Games like Destiny and Witchfire had some issues due to the instant button presses not register a second follow up press. In Destiny 2 I was unable to Titan/Warlock Jump n' glide due to the quick actuation. I looked in software and online and found no remedy for the issue which led to my returning the Envision.
But where the controller excels with having all the bells and whistles any gamer could ask for... The Corsair iCUE software is still some of the worst on the market.
Having owned Scufs' in the past I had hoped Corsair would help alleviate quality control issues they were once known for, but what they did was tie an otherwise great controller experience... Sub-par software.
It's bloated and confusing to navigate, having used Xbox accesorie app/ Razer controller apps, which in comparison offer the simplicity of an apple product... iCUE is a mess.
If the software is eventually fixed down the road and a fix is found for the button actuation issues the Envision Pro could be a great controller. For now, just know what you're getting yourself into and if willing to put up with a confusing software suite and finnicky buttons... This controller might be for you.
Otherwise I recommend either the Razer Wolverine V3 tournament/Pro (and now Pro 8k w/o rumble) or the Elite series 2.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons, Customization
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good quality, weight and feel
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Im going to keep this pretty short. I have the PS5 pro controller and the xbox elite series 2. If you have one of those, this should feel like home minus the buttons have a mouse tactile click to them, which i dont mind. Keep in mind that it can be a little noisy for night time play especially if your computer is near someone sleeping but it has a satisfying feel. Its got custom presets and keys you can program. I got this strictly to use with PC and dont regret it. Later down the road, I’ll customize it with different face plate. Id recommend this especially if its still on sale.
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This controller feels solid and well-built right out of the box. The paddles are easy to use and make a big difference in fast-paced games. Buttons and sticks feel responsive, and the wireless connection has been stable with no noticeable lag. Customization options are a big plus, and overall it just feels comfortable during long gaming sessions. Definitely a premium controller that performs as expected.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons, Ease of use, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
10/10
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Excellent overall design. Easy to plug and play. Satisfying clicks and quick changes for presets and trigger pulls.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Cons mentioned:
Stick drift
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Scuf Controller By Far
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Takes a little to get used to the click funtion like a mouse instead of trigger when in tjat setting, but once you figure it out it works great for FPS games like COD. Remaping also took a bit to learn with the app, but once set i havent had to change at all. I want to also note, i havent had good luck with scuf controllers as ones that are customizable were proprietary to either Xbox or PS... with this one being made by scuf i havent had any issues at all. There is no noticable stick drift and the controller just works as its supposed to. I have an Xbox Elite 2 and this scuf controller and i find myself using this scuf controller primarily now. Not that the Xbox Elite 2 isnt good, but this scuf feels better in my hands. I definitely recommend to anyone considering buying this to take the leap and buy it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Customization
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great controller for a reasonable price
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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overall, this is a great controller with extremely versatile features. it has a ton of customization and its own software that makes it easy to configure once you figure this out. I’ve read that there have been issues with features paddles, not working as designed, but have also read that there will be an update sent out this week. (today is 10/27/23)
My biggest issue is that this controller is recognized as an Xbox controller by windows in game and all your button prompts are that of Xbox, and not PlayStation which I’m used to and I can’t see a way to change it. I would rather see “press square to reload” instead of “press x to reload”. after playing PlayStation, my whole life, my mind is programmed, and to change it makes it difficult when it can easily just be shown as PlayStation buttons. the controller buttons say ABXY… but i’m not looking at the controller when pressing a button and the physical layout of the controller is the same as a dualsense (without the touch pad).
also, one other thing, this controller does not have a touchpad even though it kind of looks like it does so in call of duty to pull up the map/scoreboard you need to press the button to the top right of the dpad which looks like two windows. OVERALL, I would recommend this controller and hopefully the update addresses of the fixes that are needed.
I gave it a 4 out of 5 stars only because it doesn’t seem like the controller was ready to be released yet, and it was rushed.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Puts all other controllers to shame
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This is my first Scuf controller. I've previously stuck with official standard game console controllers. I fell in love with this controller pretty quickly, and now I think I will need one for my PS5. First just the modularity and customizability of this is pretty awesome. And that kind of co-insides with the extra buttons and rear paddles.
The back of the controller has 4 paddles, and the two inner ones can be replaced with dummies/blanks (included with the controller), so that they no longer function as buttons. If you don't need these buttons, it really helps with limiting distractions and accidental button presses if you don't need these extra buttons.
The controller also has 2 "side action buttons (SAX)" on the sides of the controller, near the shoulder buttons. These can also be replaced with dummy blanks. Scuf included a plastic pry tool to help remove the buttons. The side action buttons are fairly easy to replace since you can pull the faceplate off and have much more leverage and room to pull the button out. The rear paddle buttons are a bit trickier, and more care is needed to not accidentally break the button.
The triggers (RT and LT) are pure genius of controller engineering. There is an integrated switch on the bottom of them that lets you change them from full range triggers for things like racing games where you need that fine throttle control, or you can switch them to instant click, which reduces their range to about the same range of motion as all the other buttons on the controller, and it feels awesome. The switch is a mechanical switch, and is independent for each trigger, so no software adjustment needed, and each trigger can be set independently.
Also in the box are a pair of thumbsticks. They are different than the ones pre-installed on the controller. The additional pair are convex (instead of concave), and one is taller than the other. Replacement is as easy as pulling off the faceplate of the controller (just magnetically held in place, no tools needed), and the thumbsticks pull of the controller, and the replacement just push on.
The iCUE software is used to customize the lighting and map buttons. There are two mapping types; one they just call "Mappings" which you can map any button on the controller to anything. However, this requires iCUE to be installed and running for the mappings to work.
Next is "Hardware Mappings" which only lets you customize the side buttons, and the rear paddles, and can only map them to one of the standard controller buttons. But once it's saved to the controller, should work without the iCUE software running.
The triggers and joysticks allow for customization of deadzone and curve response. Of course, keep in mind how this might interact with games that might have their own predetermined curves and deadzones for these inputs.
The worse part of this controller is how much time you might spend customizing everything. But the reward will certainly be worth the effort. I don't think I can use any other controller now.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Customization
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Scuff does it again
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I love this controller. Every button is mouse click. Very clean and very customizable. The icue app makes it easy to mapp buttons or set up macros. Plus there are ways to change the lighting and make the triggers full pull for like a racing game or to set up as hair trigger for first person shooter. The faceplate is magnetic for easy access and changouts. I have big hands and the controller fits well maybe a tad small but within a tolerance that is acceptable. I know it cant be perfect fit for everyone. Very pleased with this controller. I have multiple premium controllers and this one is at the top of the list.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ergonomics, Overall performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Verdict: A Controller Worth Celebrating
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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The Scuf Envision Pro is a triumph of design and functionality, offering PC gamers a premium controller that’s as versatile as it is precise. Its ergonomic brilliance, endless customization options, and lightning-fast performance make it a joy to use across genres, from competitive shooters to precision-heavy fighting games. While it’s pricier than your average controller, the Envision Pro justifies every penny with its build quality, innovative features, and pro-level capabilities. It’s not just a controller—it’s a tool that empowers you to play at your absolute best.
If you’re a PC gamer looking to elevate your game, the Scuf Envision Pro is an investment you won’t regret. It’s earned a permanent spot in my gaming setup, and I suspect it’ll do the same for you. Here’s to countless victories and unforgettable gaming moments with this fabulous gamepad by your side.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Customization
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good product
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Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.
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Had to warranty it out after 3 months for a buggy right trigger but other than that it was a really good and reactive controller and the customization on it was really effective.