Customers praise the ENVISION PRO V1 Wireless Gaming Controller for PC's overall performance, programmable buttons, ease of use, customization options, and comfortable feel. Many appreciate the controller's responsiveness and customizable triggers. However, some customers have expressed concerns regarding the software, stick drift, battery life, connectivity issues, and price.
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Pros mentioned:
Overall performance
Cons mentioned:
Stick drift
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Scuf Controller
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Posted . Owned for 7 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I would love to give this controller a 4 or even a 5 star but I just don't believe it's worth that. Instantly came with stick drift so I automatically had to use the replacement option that came with the controller from Best Buy and even then the new one they gave me also came with slight stick drift. I'm constantly having problems with the launcher plug in for the controller. But other then that it's a pretty good controller.
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Good controller overall, love the switching between clicks triggers and full motion. Only downfall of this controller is the icue software you have to use. There is an option to save onboard profiles, to close icue, but you lose certain functionality of the controller when you do that - I don’t think I’d buy again unless it was on sale. Build quality is great though
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:
Buttons
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
High-Performance Controller Built for Competitive
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Scuf Envision Pro is hands down one of the best PC controllers I’ve used for serious gaming. From build quality to customization, it delivers on nearly every front.
Build & Design
Right out of the box, the Envision Pro feels premium. The steel gray finish gives it a sleek, professional look, and the textured grips help maintain control during intense gameplay. It’s slightly heavier than a standard controller, but that adds to its solid feel without being fatiguing over long sessions.
Buttons & Layout
This controller is loaded with customizable options. The mechanical ABXY buttons are responsive with a crisp, tactile feel. The D-pad and triggers feel precise, and you can adjust the triggers for faster response time, which is perfect for competitive shooters.
The highlight, though, is the set of four back paddles. They’re positioned well and are easy to reach without contorting your fingers. Mapping these paddles through the iCUE software is simple and makes switching controls on the fly a huge advantage in fast-paced games.
Performance
Whether wired or wireless, performance is rock solid. Inputs are responsive and consistent, and I haven’t noticed any lag or disconnects. Battery life is decent for a wireless controller, though not exceptional—it lasts through long sessions, but frequent users may need to charge every couple of days.
Software Integration
The iCUE software lets you customize lighting, remap buttons, and tweak sensitivity. It works well, though it could use some polishing in terms of interface and stability. Once set up, though, the controller behaves exactly as you configure it.
Pros:
• Premium build with excellent grip
• Fast, responsive mechanical buttons
• Great back paddle placement and feel
• Strong wireless performance
• Highly customizable through software
Cons:
• High price point
• Battery life could be longer
• iCUE software can occasionally glitch
Final Verdict
If you’re a PC gamer who wants elite-level control and customization, the Scuf Envision Pro is an excellent investment. It’s built for performance, and the attention to detail in both hardware and layout gives it a competitive edge. While it’s not cheap, the quality and features easily justify the price for serious gamers.
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
Cons mentioned:
Software
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Solid for PC , fast response
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Posted . Owned for 8 months when reviewed.
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Overall it has been solid. The updates have been good. Paddle durability in comparison to the many other pro controllers I’ve had is probably a 10/10.
Software: not good, least favorite part, but at least with the latest update you can save settings directly on the controller and run it with no app.
Everything else: sticks are good, triggers solid, paddles have been durable so far.
Wish list: this needs an overclock in my opinion. Super disappointing you can’t take it upwards of 8000hz like PS5 controllers. Really wish a controller company would release higher polling rate options out of the box and even have higher resolution joysticks. I’m not sure why controllers lag behind in tech so bad. The envision pro is a good start , but needs a few tweaks to land a 5/5.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Overall performance
Cons mentioned:
Stick drift
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Best controller for pc
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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The controller is incredible and has all its functions. The only bad thing is that it got stick drift two months after I bought it. Fortunately, I bought a 2-year warranty and was able to exchange it for a new one but it had a little bit of stick drift straight out of the box but it wasn’t too bad
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons
Cons mentioned:
Stick drift
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Not bad for price
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Mouse click buttons are very responsive, unfortunately for me I got a little bit of stick drift right out the box but it’s manageable with a 6% input deadzone
Overall controllers tad bigger than I’d like, fits more like an Xbox controller rather than a PS controller but the grips on the back are awesome. Software app for PC is a little weird but once you get it figured out everything is easy to remap and change RBG color profile
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Scuf
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I’ve read reviews that icue the program that coincides with the controller is buggy but I haven’t yet seen an issue. Over all the controller feels nice in hand. The back buttons are clutch. Mouse click everything is much needed. Over all 10/10 on the controller. Total game changer. I’ll never buy anything else but scuf
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Software
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Software issues ruin the experience
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The controller itself is really special.
Pros- Feel great, the mouse click trigger are a step ahead of the Scuf Instinct Pro in that they take less pull force to use and feel better on the fingers, Mouse click face buttons and dpad. Rear buttons that are lifted directly from the Instinct pro. You'll either love them or hate them depending on how you use back buttons. And the most unique feature is the added Gkeys that can be mapped to any keyboard function or Macro using the software with Corsair. Which leaded to the biggest issue
Con- One major con, The software. I ran into a variety of issues ranging from controller not being recognized, controller not even showing up in software, mappings not saving, triggers becoming overly sensitive and staying pressed, and the worst is the controller becoming completely unusable which thankfully didn't happen with me but I've seen other have that issue,
Bottom line - If they fix the software issues the controller itself is well worth the money. Until then it isn't worth the issues.
Controller 5/5
Software 1/5
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
10/10
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Switched from the scuf instinct pro, and overall love the controller. The feel of the controller is great and I love the clicky buttons. The software to map buttons is straight forward and the rgb settings are cool. Great product
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The PC Gaming Controller To Beat
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It's nice to see that Scuf has created a controller dedicated to PC as they've been the pioneers of customizable controllers for the console arena. I have friends that swear by Scuf and their ability to customize these controllers to your liking, but these controllers are always limited to what a console can allow you to change. When you create a device for the PC market, the customizability is endless. And that's where the Envision Pro really shines.
The design of the Envision Pro is kind of a hybrid of the Xbox and PS5 controller. The D-Pad and buttons are familiar for Xbox users, and the alignment of the analog sticks are familiar for PS users. Internally, the Envision uses OMRON mechanical button switches, and the "mouse click" from a button press is quite satisfying. It's applied to all buttons, especially the D-pad. On the rear of the controller (and what you won't find on the standard issue), you'll find four paddle buttons, and on the sides of the controller, you'll find two additional buttons that sit right under your index fingers. Corsair/Scuf included block off plates if you choose to not use all or some of these buttons. Lastly, the analog sticks can be interchanged with two additional included analog joysticks (one long, one short, but not two of each). This is done by removing the magnetic faceplate. I believe that custom faceplates will be in order in the future. Similar to Corsair keyboards, there is a row of G-keys that can be customized to your liking. The controller can be used either wirelessly though it’s 2.4GHz Slipstream receiver or via USB cable.
The hardware itself is pretty impressive, but the money is in its customizations through iCUE from Corsair. If you're familiar with Corsair mice/keyboards and iCUE, you know that you can pretty much customize anything, and the same can be said about the Envision Pro. You can change button mappings, trigger sensitivities and analog stick activation curves. The G-keys are also customizable, but I kind of left them defaulted because I love using the controller as an entertainment remote as well. But with customizable profiles, I can switch from an entertainment remote to a Forza profile. And growing up in the 80s and 90s, side scrolling action games were my thing…and I can set up a profile for that.
So what do I think?? In the past, I purchased standard console controllers for use on PC, and it has worked fine for me. There are probably many of us that don't need a full fledged customizable controller like this. At MSRP, the Envision Pro isn't cheap. And there's that saying that ignorance is bliss; if you find this controller in your hands, it would be hard to go back to your standard issue. But really, this controller was meant for the power users who wished their standard issue controller behaved in some manner in some situation, or if it could do a macro for another….maybe if the analog sticks weren't so sensitive or if the triggers activated completely on a little tap……then this controller is for you.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons
Cons mentioned:
Stick drift
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sets the bar pretty high.
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Posted . Owned for 6 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The side buttons are game changers. I will not get any other controller aside from this one or one that has this many options. My only gripe is the stick drift. Granted, the software does a good job mitigating it, especially after letting it be calibrated. The controllers on memory mode are finicky. I always have to troubleshoot when switching to wireless and wired, and it does take a bit to get it all working again
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Customization
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent controller!
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The Scuff Envision Pro Controller is a game-changer in the world of gaming peripherals, offering an array of features designed to enhance your gaming experience. With 4 back buttons, 2 side buttons, and 5 front buttons, all fully mappable and hotkey-enabled, this controller provides unparalleled customization options, allowing you to tailor your controls to suit your playstyle perfectly.
One of the standout features of the Envision Pro Controller is its customizable lighting, which adds a touch of personalization to your gaming setup. Whether you prefer a vibrant rainbow effect or a sleek, minimalist design, the controller's RGB lighting can be adjusted to match your preferences.
In terms of performance, the Envision Pro Controller delivers exceptional responsiveness, with lightning-fast response times even in wireless mode. Thanks to advanced technology, you can enjoy lag-free gaming sessions without compromising on speed or accuracy.
Overall, the Envision Pro Controller is a must-have for serious gamers looking to elevate their gameplay to the next level. With its customizable buttons, lighting, and unparalleled performance, it's the ultimate gaming accessory for those who demand the best.
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This is the best feeling controller I have ever had, with more features than any other controller. I wish I could love it, but it has some big downsides.
This thing breaks way too easy. I dont play often, and when I do, I take care of my things very well. Ive had to have this thing replaced 3 times now in 7 months. From the right trigger seizing to work, to the back paddles not working, to the right bumber literally just falling off mid game. Also, the software is terrible. I have to re download ICUE 5 multiple times a month to keep it working.
Other than that, this is the best controller ive ever used. Insanely responsive, feels high quality (but apparently isnt), has an insane amount of features that outperform any other controller, and almost every button on the controller is a mouse click switch, including the instant triggers, which is the best part about this controller.
I wish this could be a 5/5, but it breaks way too easy.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Customization
Cons mentioned:
Battery life, Software
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Horrible software beware
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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The controller itself is amazing. Triggers and trigger stops feel great. Overall build quality is really nice and premium feeling. The magnetic faceplate is a huge win, makes it extremely easy to customize your thumb sticks. The controller is a bit heavy with the rumbles left in. Battery life is ok, but cannot tell when it will die as it has no real battery indicator. Why the three stars? The software - it’s kills the controller. It works when it wants about 50% of the time. The app doesn’t need to be reworked it needs to be deleted and done correctly. Beyond disappointing
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
An Must Have for Gamers
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The SCUF Envision Pro is an awesome PC gaming controller. I'm new to the SCUF line of products, and was using a PS5 controller to game on my PC, so when I got my hands in the Envision Pro I was greatly impressed by this controller.
Aesthetics, the controller looks great. Its main shape is similar to an Xbox controller but its sticks are more in line with Playstation. The front face color is a matte grey with black/orange accents and its back is a flat black. It feels better to hold for long gaming session, especially when compared to a standard PS5 controller. The front face is smooth and the back has a honey comb texture, giving it better grip in your hands and giving you less of a sweaty hand. It also has an rgb light beneath the G keys.
Functionality, this controller is all about getting the most of your gaming experience. Since I'm new to SCUF controllers it took me a few minutes to get used to the extra bumpers and paddles, but with a few hours of Halo I learned to use the rear and side like it were 2nd nature. The controller offers so much freedom in how you want to map out your button figurations and how precise you want your controller to respond to all your actions. It even has a 3.5mm jack for you to be able to connect a wired headset.
Overall I'm loving the SCUF Envision Pro, its so good that its convinced me to buy another one just for my PS5. I would absolutely recommend it.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Buttons
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great controller, could use some joystick upgrades
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This is a good controller with some missing features it could benefit from. First, the extra buttons that can be used for macros or just controlling things on your PC are awesome. I've been playing the Skate alpha and the ability to fully control spotify with just my controller has been so cool. The mouse click buttons are great and very responsive. I do with the sticks were hall effect and had a tension adjustment. I cant use this controller on Warzone because I really need that tension adjustment, so I use my Flydigi for that, this for other games that arent FPS's. It's a great controller and I do not regret buying it, but if youre looking for something for a BR, I'd go with a Flydigi Apex or Flydigi Vader. Also people complain about the iCue software, and it can be a PITA sometimes, but its not nearly as big of an inconvenience as some make it out to be.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Is good. Not great.
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The controller is actually pretty good when it comes to playing. It lets you remap some games. And in combination with the app you can do a lot of things with it. The only complaint I got is the battery. It doesn't last long. Even when it's on eco mode. But hey, at least you can always recharge. I have like a month with it and so far it's holding up. Hopefully it'll last for a long time.
I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Connectivity
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Phenominal!...
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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I got this to try this out for Warzone and other fps games, although I am mainly a M&K user. I really do love these, but I seem to keep having connection issues wired/wireless in certain titles. I have tried to diagnose it via most common methods, but to no avail. AT THE MOMENT, it just seems like its a "if it works, it works" type thing. The controller is brand new so nothing physically wrong with the controller, I just think its software related (iCue). I do also have to mention that either the wireless dongle and/or wired USB seems to make my PC think its connecting/dc. Although I have not tried a different USB slot.
I do honestly still recommend at the moment, but the cost should definitely be something to reconsider on the companies part until connectivity issues are fixed.