Scuf controllers are the epitome of gaming equipment for consoles such as the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox, and PC. These controllers offer optional performance that gives even the most competitive gamers that extra edge they need to dominate the competition, whether it be for recreational matches or official esports competitions. While all Scuf controllers are exceptional, you’ll want to make sure you’re investing in the one that’s best suited to your gaming style and preferred PS4 game(s).
In this article, we’ll list the best Scuf controllers for PS4 gaming and discuss what sets these controllers apart from the countless PS4 controller options on the market today. You’ll learn about their ingenious designs regarding the features and specs each model offers and how this can elevate your gaming to new levels.
Scuf Impact
Scuf prides itself on providing gamers with top-of-the-line controllers that are highly customizable to suit their gaming needs and styles. Because of this, they have a very limited selection of controller models for each system, and so, there are only two you can choose from for your PS4 gaming: the Impact and the Infinity4PS.
The Scuf Impact controller is the optimal choice for gamers with larger hands or those who prioritize having as many remappable paddles on their controller as possible to improve control effectiveness during gameplay.
With a starting price of $159.99, the Impact controller measures about 13% larger than the typical controller, making it more ergonomic for players with larger hands who struggle with smaller controllers.
In terms of shape, the controller more resembles the W-shape of an Xbox 360 or One controller than the typical PlayStation 4’s DualShock 4; so, if you don’t play the Xbox often, it might take you some time to adjust to the shape and grip of this controller.
That being said, this controller is probably the best choice for competitive gamers who want to fully utilize the remappable paddles features. With four removable paddles included, your control options increase substantially. However, you can’t get the reactive paddles with this model, so keep that in mind when you’re choosing between the two.
Customization and Specs
In our opinion, the Impact is the more customizable option of the two, but this mostly pertains to aesthetic choices like button and shell colors or skins. Patrons can choose from 60 shell designs, from basic colors to vibrant patterns, the most popular being Cherry Blossom, Energon, and Carnage. Additional customization options include:
- Electro-Magnetic Remapping (EMR)- yes or no
- Trigger systems- default, trigger control system, or digital tap triggers
- Bumper colors- 18 choices total
- Thumbstick shape (2), height (2), and color (6) (each is customizable)
- Thumbstick ring colors- 9 choices total
- Control disc- black, white, or default
- Button kit- 18 choices total
- Controller grips- none, military-grade, or high performance
- Rumbles- yes or no
Specs of the Impact are as follows:
Compatibility | PlayStation 4PlayStation 4 games on the PlayStation 5Windows 10Mac OSiOS 10+Android |
Weight | 243 grams |
Connectivity | Wireless through Bluetooth or wired through Micro USB cable |
Dimensions | L (172mm) x W (110mm) x H (53mm) |
Ports | Micro-USB, Extension Port, 3.5mm Stereo Headset Jack |
Thumbstick layout | Symmetrical |
Wireless range | Up to 45 feet / 12m |
Warranty | 6 months |
Headphone slots | Single jack input |
Charging port | Recessed housing |
When choosing the Impact controller, you can either fully customize it yourself or choose from the two pre-customized options: the Impact Pro or the Impact FPS. The major difference here is that the Impact FPS is built with a feature that adds instant triggers for a mouse-like click (optimal for shooter games).
Scuf Infinity4PS
Apart from the Impact, the other Scuf controller you can opt for PS4 gaming is the Infinity 4PS, starting at $149.99.
Like the Impact, you can either buy this in its base form and customize it to suit your aesthetic and gaming needs, or you can opt for one of the pre-customized options, the Infinity4PS Pro of the Infinity4PS FPS. Again, the main difference is the FPS has mouse-click triggers on top of the features found in the Pro, such as interchangeable thumbsticks, non-slip performance grip, and fully adjustable triggers.
The Scuf Infinity4PS controller is the optimal choice for gamers with smaller hands which are most comfortable with the PS4’s DualShock 4 layout and don’t play games that would have been used for four remappable paddles.
The Infinity4Ps controller is designed nearly identical to the DualShock 4 controller in terms of shape, so this won’t be a difficult transition for gamers. As opposed to the Impact’s four paddles, this mode only has two, which many gamers might prefer.
In addition to having fewer paddles, one significant difference is that the Infinity4PS has the option of reactive paddles, which are slightly shorter than the regular paddles, effectively placing them closer to the controller and easier to reach and click. These paddles also tend to be quieter.
Customization and Specs
The Infinity4PS has slightly fewer customization options, but since these are mostly found in the aesthetics options, it doesn’t really impact where this control stands compared to the Impact as far as function.
Customization options for this controller include:
- Shell color and design- 58 options total
- Electro-Magnetic Remapping (EMR)- yes or no
- Trigger systems- default, trigger control system, or digital tap triggers
- Bumper colors- 18 options total
- Thumbstick shape (2), height (2), and color (5) (each is customizable)
- Thumbstick ring colors- 10 choices total
- Control disc- black, white, or default
- Button kit- 18 choices total
- Controller grips- none, military-grade, or high performance
- Rumbles- yes or no
- Standard or reactive paddles (2 color choices)
Specs of the Infinity4PS are as follows:
Compatibility | PlayStation 4PlayStation 4 games on the PlayStation 5Windows 10Mac OSiOS 10+Android |
Weight | 230 grams |
Connectivity | Wireless through Bluetooth or wired through Micro USB cable |
Dimensions | L (160mm) x W (104mm) x H (68mm) |
Ports | Micro-USB, Extension Port, 3.5mm Stereo Headset Jack |
Thumbstick layout | Symmetrical |
Wireless range | Up to 45 feet / 12m |
Warranty | 6 months |
Headphone slots | Single jack input |
Charging port | Standard housing |