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Scuf Nomad review: A terrific mobile gaming controller — with one caveat


Leave your Backbone One behind — this is the mobile controller you should be using.

(Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)It is on the heavier side at 228g, and slotting in the iPhone 15 Pro Max with a case added another 269g, bringing it to 497g in total. They feel lighter than those on the Reflex and Instinct, but they also get a textured design, and Scuf includes a set of convex sticks in the package — by default, concave thumbsticks are installed out of the box. It has a distinct edge thanks to its ability to slot in phones with heavy cases, and the textured design at the back ensures the controller is comfortable in extended use.

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