Peripherals

SCUF Nomad Mobile Gaming Controller Review

Corsair has been making a big push into seemingly every aspect of gaming, with them already having an amazing range of PC focused products, and then after they purchased SCUF, they dominated the high-end peripheral market, and now they’re pushing into mobile gaming with the release of the SCUF Nomad Mobile Gaming Controller.

It’s pretty well equipped too, with hall effect anti-drift analogue sticks, customisable rear paddle controls like you’d typically find on other SCUF controllers, an ergonomic shape for added comfort, and a pull-out design that allows it to adjust to the size of your mobile phone. There’s long battery life, with Type-C charging, and their software is subscription free, something they’re quite proud of as some controllers come with paid apps, which seems a bit of a joke, but they do.

  • Anti-drift Thumbsticks: Our Hall effect thumbsticks are more durable. These full-size thumbsticks have interchangeable tops (tall, domed, and concave) to adapt to your play style. Fine-tune the sensitivity of the thumbsticks in the SCUF App to fit your style of gameplay.
  • Customizable Rear Paddles: The two paddles are ergonomically placed on the back of the controller for a natural feeling. Assign in-game actions to the paddles by remapping them to the ABXY or D-Pad functions to keep your thumbs on the sticks for faster reactions.
  • Ergonomic Shape: Designed to fit naturally in your hands, NOMAD’s larger size is more comfortable, giving you an enhanced grip to play longer, and better.
  • 16 Hours of Battery Life: Play your favorite controller supported games for up to 16 hours without worrying about draining your phone’s battery. A USB-C cable is included for charging to get you back in the game.
  • Subscription Free App: The subscription free SCUF App allows you to adjust your trigger and thumb stick response curves, save your favourite profiles, and access your favourite games. (Required for initial setup.)

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Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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