Review: SCUF Valor Pro Wireless is a top-notch Xbox controller with one flaw
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Review: SCUF Valor Pro Wireless is a top-notch Xbox controller with one flaw
"SCUF Gaming has built a reputation for innovation and for pushing the boundaries of controller design. It's the company that holds the patent on back paddles and trigger stops, two features that have become staples of Pro controller design. The one issue is that its products tend to be on the expensive side compared to its peers until this year, when it released the Valor Pro line for Xbox and PC."
"The Valor Pro has switches on the back that shorten the triggers' actuation points, so there's less travel and faster action. That's ideal for first-person shooters. The bumpers have an even better feel with a mouse-button clickiness. They're improvements over the wired version. By far the biggest change and most notable one between the two versions is the technology behind the analog sticks. The Valor Pro Wired features Hall Effect thumbsticks, while the Valor Pro Wireless uses newer Endurance TMR technology, which resists physical wear and tear and offers greater durability."
SCUF Gaming continues refining controller design with the Valor Pro Wireless, combining competitive features and improved internals. Four customizable back paddles and trigger stop switches enable faster inputs and keep thumbs on sticks for shooters. Paddles reach middle and ring fingers without feeling crowded. Bumpers flow into triggers with a satisfying, mouse-like click and feel improved over the wired model. Trigger-shortening switches reduce travel for quicker actuation. The Wireless replaces Hall Effect thumbsticks with Endurance TMR technology to resist wear, reduce drift, and increase longevity. The wired Valor Pro launched at $99.99 as a strong value.
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