SCUF presented the Nomad, its new joystick for iPhones

Scuf brings a new joystick model for iPhone users. It has rear pads and customization options. We tell you more in this note!

SCUF Gaming, a brand of the Corsair company dedicated to the generation of joysticks, presented its new product, the SCUF Nomad. This joystick is designed to improve the gaming experience on mobile devices. It has Bluetooth, is compatible with iPhone, and promises to offer improved ergonomics and performance, tailored to meet the demands of the most competitive gamers.

The Nomad incorporates features such as contoured grips and full-size triggers, inspired by SCUF brand professional joysticks for consoles and PC. These elements are designed to provide comfort and precision during long mobile gaming sessions, addressing a common concern among mobile gamers.

Additionally, the Nomad includes two rear pads, allowing players to perform additional actions without sacrificing thumb position on the analog sticks. This feature seeks to improve the responsiveness and speed of players, facilitating complex and fast movements.

In addition, the device has a free iOS application that allows users to customize the sensitivity of the triggers, the response of the sticks and the mapping of buttons, thus adapting to individual preferences and the different games available on the mobile platform. Additionally, the app makes it easy to capture and share game highlights, promoting the display of players’ skills in a simple way.

Starting at $99.99, the SCUF Nomad is now available online. The controller is compatible with iOS 16 and above devices, with additional customization options and color variety planned for future updates.

In Argentina, the best option to purchase SCUF products is to do so through the virtual store, since the brand’s stocks in the country are usually limited.

 
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