The SCUF Nomad’s packaging is straightforward. The controller is prominently displayed on the box, and the overall design is sleek and modern. The black and orange colour scheme is eye-catching and it clearly indicates compatibility with iPhone and Apple Arcade, and Bluetooth connectivity; this does not work on Android, keep that in mind.
Around the back, it’s a bit more technical, showing you a breakdown of the features.
You can even see the grip shape on the side of the box.
On the interior, the controller is well packaged, with protective coverings and all the accessories tucked into the middle.
There’s a set of extra caps for the thumbsticks.
And even very funky colour matches USB Type-C cable.
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