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Scuf vs. AIM Controllers: Which Premium Gamepad Reigns Supreme?

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When it comes to high-end gaming controllers, Scuf and AIM controllers offer distinct advantages, though they come with a significant price tag, ranging from $300 upwards. AIM controllers have introduced a notable innovation with their prototype digital triggers, allowing users to switch between digital clicky triggers and normal ones via a lever, a feature soon to be available in their store. While Scuf's Reflex FPS model costs around €310, AIM controllers with similar configurations also approach $300. However, AIM controllers can be more budget-friendly with creator discounts, potentially saving $60-$70 compared to Scuf. Quality-wise, both brands use standard PlayStation controllers as a base, meaning durability relies heavily on user care to avoid issues like analog stick drift, which is exacerbated by forceful input. The key difference lies in the paddle placement. AIM's horizontal paddle design can be problematic for those with larger hands, risking accidental presses, though they can be removed. Scuf's vertical paddle design places them directly under the middle finger, which is more accessible but can feel less intuitive to press. Scuf has a longer history and is generally considered a safe bet, while AIM is pushing innovation with features like the digital triggers and a lifetime warranty on components. Ultimately, the choice between Scuf and AIM depends on individual hand size, preferred paddle placement, and budget.

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