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SCUF ENVISION PRO Wireless PC Only Gaming Controller - Five Remappable G-Keys - Remappable Back Paddles - Instant Triggers - ICUE Compatible - Steel Gray

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Color: Steel Gray


Features

  • Four rear, remappable paddles keep your thumbs on the sticks for faster reactions.
  • Five fully remappable G-Keys for advanced macros and Corsair iCUE integration.
  • Two unique side-mounted SAX buttons are designed to provide additional configurability and fit the natural placement of your fingers.
  • OMRON mechanical button switches operate like a mouse click for instant activations.
  • Corsair SlipStream ultra-fast wireless-connectivity.
  • NOTE: iCUE is required in the initial set up, afterwards you can choose to play with or without iCUE running.

Description

SCUF Envision was designed to deliver the best controller experience for PC gamers. Equipped with 11 additional remappable inputs, ultra-fast wired/wireless connectivity, and advanced software for macros and endless customization options. Our new OMRON mechanical ABXY and D-Pad buttons offer crisp and responsive clicks. Adjustable Instant Triggers allow you to switch between mouse-like clicks and full trigger range. Unlock the full power of Envision by mapping the fully configurable inputs to any PC shortcut, customizing your RGB Lighting Strip, and tailoring your thumbstick and trigger response curves. More control, more finesse, and more performance to once again, change your game.

Release date: January 25, 2024


Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.23 x 2.5 inches; 10.05 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Item model number: 601-178-03-102-NA


Item Weight: 10 ounces


Manufacturer: Corsair


Country of Origin: China


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: January 25, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • After the update it works fine.
Color: Steel Gray
I use this for competitive CoD MWIII and this controller work great after you mess around with the icue software. Trust me the software is a headache, but the controller is worth the hassle at least for me it was. There are videos on YouTube to help adjust the controller to your liking. Out the box it was weird for me i had to adjust the deadzone because the triggers would fire themselves and i had slight stick drift, but all of it was fixed and now i dont notice anything at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024 by Peter Razo

  • Great Hardware, Terrible Software
Color: Steel Gray
I had high hopes for the SCUF Envision Pro Wireless Gaming Controller. The build quality is excellent, and it feels great in hand—solid, premium, and perfectly designed for competitive PC gaming. The paddles and G buttons are a fantastic addition in theory, and I was excited to integrate them into my gameplay. However, all of that potential is squandered by the absolutely awful iCue software. The software consistently fails to recognize the controller, causing the paddles and G buttons to malfunction or stop working entirely. I’ve spent countless hours troubleshooting, reinstalling drivers, and updating firmware, but the issues persist. Sometimes it works perfectly, but more often than not, I’m stuck with a controller that feels crippled by poor software support. For a device in this price range, the reliance on such an unreliable software ecosystem is incredibly disappointing. If SCUF could fix the iCue integration, this would be one of the best controllers on the market. Until then, it’s a frustrating experience that makes it hard to recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024 by Rob A

  • An amazing controller that rapidly becomes an asset to your equipment
Color: Steel Gray
I use this controller for RPG gaming, with some MMO gameplay and racing gameplay. The level of customization you can do with this controller is honestly amazing and in some cases overwhelming. Individual triggers have dead zone adjustment as well as actuation curves to set how aggressive your button press is. Thumb sticks are much the same you can set the level of dead zone that each thumb stick has before it activates and the curve of which the pressure is applied when the button is activated. Most of the buttons on this controller are mappable including the five programmable macro keys on the base of the controller. You can even set the intensity of the vibration on each side of the controller independently from the other. There is a simple RGB element to the bottom of the controller which is a small light bar and the g keys become illuminated when the option is turned on. The settings in IQ are easy and intuitive you will have this controller set up and ready to go within a matter of minutes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025 by Jamaal Watkins Jamaal Watkins

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Color: Steel Gray
Scuf Envision Pro.....I was hesitant in purchasing this due to some other reviews and youtube clips. I have since received the controller and have got it all setup. The setup is easy, you do need to download ICUE to get access to the controllers programing and customizing. Once it is all setup you do not need ICUE to be running during use. Scuf has allowed for "onboard" saving profiles. The onboard profile will house the trigger, stick and pad adjustment/customizing, you have made. Using the ICUE app during play however will open up more functions that the controller is capable of. If your system uses ICUE this is a no brainer. I am a simple player of the COD series, I have a wireless Hyper headset and this controller. The controller is very responsive and I am digging the features and functions. I have found the side bumpers extremely useful and am wondering how I have made it this far with out them. I do run the controller wired/plugged in. I like to think plugged in gives me better response. I will be getting Scuf controllers from here on out. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025 by Bryce Sturrock

  • A great feeling controller held back by horrible software
Color: Steel Gray
This controller absolutely needs the iCue software to work, and my god is it awful. I want to start off by saying the good. The controller feels incredible. The ABXY buttons, the adjustable triggers, the shoulder buttons, the D-pad, they all feel super satisfying and clicky like a mouse. The ability to map 6 buttons as well as the additional shortcut buttons on the bottom adds so much functionality, it actually gives you an edge over other controller players. Your buttons have less travel which make you perform actions quicker. The physical feel of this controller makes you want to play your video games even more than you did before, that’s how I felt…. In the beginning at least. Here comes the bad. The iCue software. This is the interface that needs to be open on your desktop for the controller to turn on and work in your games. Granted, it worked fine for the first day or two. I connected my controller through USB and programmed my buttons. It’s relatively easy, a little janky, but nothing terrible. It’s not that beginner friendly but I’m not a beginner so take that as you will. The iCue software started to bug out on me really bad. When I switched the controller to wireless mode, my RT button would activate on its own when holding forward on the Left joystick. My character would walk and shoot at the same time. I switched the controller back to wired and the issue stopped. I checked all my mappings and there was nothing that should have caused this to happen. I closed the app, reopened it, switched back to wireless, the same issue popped up. I deleted the app, reinstalled it. iCue tells me my controller needs an update. I check for updates, it says my controller is up to date. I close iCue, reopen it, prompts me to update again, nothing pops up. There’s a “force update” button available so I press it, it updates my controller, I switch it to wireless mode, guess what? Left joystick causes my character to move forward and shoot the gun by itself. It does not want to work in my preferred way of playing. Also, switching it to wireless mode doesn’t carry over my mappings. I have to enable device memory mode so that the mappings stay installed onto the controller. But there’s a problem with this. The options you have for mapping is limited in device storage mode. I am not able to map the “tab” key from my keyboard to any button, which I need to use to look at the scoreboard of a game. Why use “tab” to look at a scoreboard? Because the iCue software does not let you map the “start” and “select” buttons on the controller, WHAT?! So if I want to use the controller wirelessly, I lose features. Unbelievable. So I have a controller I paid extra money to use wirelessly, that doesn’t work wirelessly. And when it does work wirelessly (which was only for a day), I lose features compared to wired. And even when playing wired, some of the programmable buttons that I left inactive/not mapped randomly caused me to throw grenades in call of duty. I had insanely high hopes for this thing and have only been left with disappointment. Huge caution to those buying ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025 by Alex

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