Found this on two foreign websites looks like an envision PS5 controller dropping lol. I get it… it’s scuf but this is pretty interesting:
Key Features
• Built for PS5TM: Officially Licensed PlayStationR 5 performance controller, engineered for seamless integration and low-latency connectivity. Designed to meet Sony’s exacting performance standards for input response, power management, and wireless stability you can trust.
• 11 Additional Inputs: x4 rear paddles, x2 side action buttons, x5 G-Keys; all fully customizable for personalized gameplay, faster reactions, and more control at your fingertips.
• New SCUF Mobile App: Customize almost every input on your controller. Full control over your trigger and thumbsticks response curves, action (Triangle, Circle, Square, and Cross) buttons, and true 0% thumbstick deadzone. Directly from your phone (iOS & Android) to your controller in real time.
• Endurance TMR Thumbsticks: Delivers increased durability, preventing the wear and …
I’m disappointed with the fact that the Ultra 8K PC doesn’t have Bluetooth. I still love the fact that they’re releasing new symmetrical controllers , though.
Guys, I wanted to show my custom gamepads — so far I have 3.
The white one, the first from left to right, stays in the bedroom—I use it on my Xbox Series S. It only has Scuf trigger stops, interchangeable plastic analog thumbsticks from eXtremeRate, and black buttons.
The second one is more customized — it has mouse-click triggers from eXtremeRate, mouse-click ABXY buttons also from eXtremeRate, Hall Effect analog sticks, interchangeable metal thumbsticks from eXtremeRate, and a fully customized shell from eXtremeRate. This one stays in the living room with my Xbox Series X and my other controllers
The last one is the least customized — it only has a Y2K-style faceplate from eXtremeRate, interchangeable plastic analog thumbsticks, and rubberized side grips, along with green buttons.
I carry this one in my backpack with my laptop to play on xCloud
Disclaimer: This controller was kindly provided to me for review by Anbernic. While I am very grateful for the opportunity, I want to make it clear – this has not affected the review in any way. This review reflects my honest and unbiased thoughts. I’m not affiliated with the company and have no commercial interest. Anbernic didn’t see this review prior to publication.
Originally published on: HLPLANET.com
Before diving in: When it comes to such versatile devices as controllers, we all have different expectations based on personal preferences, target platforms, use cases, and even favorite game genres. For me, what matters most is the overall feel of interacting with a controller and the emotions it brings me. That’s why my review will focus more on that experience rather than raw numbers. If I missed something, please go easy on me - and feel free to ask about it in the comments. Still, whatever you value most in a controller, I hope you’ll find something useful in this review. …
DISCLAIMER: This controller was sent to me by BYOWAVE for review for free. All the thoughts and opinions are mine only and BYOWAVE won’t watch whis review before relese.
This is a very unteresting controller for people with disabilities or for someone who wants to replace their keyboard with a joystock and buttons.
If you have any questions - feel free to ask
Disclosure: I purchased the ZD Gaming Ultimate Legend controller with my own money. I have no affiliation, sponsorship, or partnership with ZD Gaming or any competing brands mentioned in this post. This is an independent user experience review.
I spent nearly six months battling ZD Gaming over a defective Ultimate Legend controller, and let me be clear, this brand is an absolute joke. I would never buy from them again and actively advise everyone to avoid them like the plague.
The issue started almost immediately (Oct 2025). The left joystick was glitching, failing to register inputs, and showing as centered in their own diagnostic software even when pushed full left. (I know that there are other post talking about this problem but nothing mentioning the issue at the time I bought it)
What followed was an unbelievable series of “fixes” that required me to physically abuse a brand-new controller and constantly proved to be temporary:
The Unacceptable Troubleshooting: …
I’m on a short trip in Kuala Lumpur this week, and one of the things on the checklist is to check out updates in the local bag stores.
This is the Boarding Gate store in Suria KLCC (the shopping mall below the Petronas towers). Great selection of Alpaka and Bellroy here. Some pieces from XD Design and Cabin Zero as well. But no Aer, Able Carry, or Evergoods.
I’ve been working on perfecting this design based on an old pattern from my dad. It’s completely hand-stitched (no machines at all) using 1mm waxed thread.
I really wanted to focus on structure, so it has a 3-layer lining to keep that boxy shape even when it’s empty. It’s made from vegetable-tanned leather, so it’s built to be pretty much indestructible.
I’m really happy with how the geometry turned out! Happy to answer any questions about the build or the materials.
able carry max EDC under the seat front down, first time over ever done this.
Disclaimer: I am not an influencer or a reviewer, I just have loud opinions about bags and my Outbound 30L preorder arrived today.
* THEY FIXED THE ZIPPERS Y’ALL**
* Bag is super lightweight (the experience in person is even more impressive than I expected based on the specs)
* Bottom grab handle - I use this often, so it was a nice surprise to reach for it instinctively and it was actually there!
* Roomy quick-access top pocket
* Perfect front top pocket with ✨dimension✨ and minimal organization (my preference)
* Great front lower pocket design (I moved the key leash there for infrequent access while traveling but it’s still reachable)
* Good fitting** shoulder straps
* Highly efficient use of space overall, with lots of seemingly dedicated volume
* Seems to stand upright fairly well when packed
* Notably light - yes, it’s worth mentioning again!
* Side handles are odd and they unbalance the bag a bit - similar to the top handle on my beloved PD 45L, so I’m …
Continuing my journey through Kuala Lumpur’s bag scene, I’ve ended up at the Exchange RTX shopping mall.
First stop was Storming Gravity, a store many of you recommended. It definitely feels more upscale and focused on high-end pieces: Pakt, Evergoods (lots of Evergoods), and Able Carry. I’ve also found the new Rework Outbound, which was impressively lightweight.
A level below, there is also a bigger Boarding Gate store. The same brand representation as from yesterday—Alpaka, Bellroy, XD Design, Cabin Zero—but with a bigger variety of models and colors. I’ve found the Bellroy Venture Ready sling in the updated material, and it was meh. I like the original better.
The Storming Gravity is on the Market Lane. It’s outside the mall, accessible from the G floor. The Boarding Gate is on the C level.
https://www.worseonpurpose.com/p/your-backpack-got-worse-on-purpose
VF Corporation started as Vanity Fair Mills. Bras and underwear. They paid $762 million for a company called Blue Bell and picked up JanSport in the deal. That acquisition made them the largest publicly traded clothing company in the world.
Then they went shopping.
In 2000, they bought The North Face. Same year, they bought Eastpak. In 2004, Kipling. In 2007, Eagle Creek. By the time they were done, VF Corporation controlled an estimated 55% of the US backpack market.
More than half. One company.
Every time you stood in a store in the 2010s and compared a JanSport to a North Face to an Eastpak, you were comparing three labels owned by the same parent corporation. Same earnings call. Same margin targets. Same quarterly pressure. The sense that you were choosing between competitors was a fiction that VF Corp had no incentive to correct.
Thought I’d share, as it’s a tip that I came across on minimalistic packing! Holds so much, it’s so impressive for how small it is lol.
I had time to waste waiting for a flight, so I went around finding sizers for various airlines in the terminal.
This was a 4 day trip. Unexpanded with room.
It fit in all the personal item sizers that I tried.
The Air Canada/Star Alliance was a squeeze though.
Easily fit under the seat on my Delta flight.
Hello , I am going to be solo backpacking through Europe very soon starting in the uk, and I’m having some trouble thinking my load down to a realistic amount in my Osprey 40L backpack. I can fit everything I need, but barely, and it leaves me basically no space for ever carrying anything else / picking anything up along the journey. I have a medium and small Thule compression cubes and some spare Amazon basic packing cubes I bought as backup extras. I don’t even have any toiletries really in my bag as of right now doing my test-pack, and it’s already getting real snug lol. I’m just looking for any ideas on packing or general travel wisdom too is always welcome of course. Thank you in advance for any and all help! Here’s everything I’m carrying in a list:
Gift for friend when landing
Laptop
Headphones
Pillow case
Tweezers
Chip bag clips (2)
Portable mini speaker
Loop quiets earplugs
Ibuprofen
Poncho
Microfiber towel
Sunglasses
Chargers
Power bank
GoPro and GoPro gear …
I travel internationally around once a month for 2-3 days and have gradually refined my setup to a single backpack.
I’ve struggled to find the right tech pouch. Most of the popular ones are too big and tend to encourage overpacking.
My priorities were:
Here’s the smallest, most efficient setup I’ve landed on…
EDC organizer: off-brand Maxpedition-style organizer
What I include:
Link to my previous onebag post: https://www.reddit.com/r/onebag/comments/1pp5099/3_weeks_with_an_18l_kanken_in_germany/
Well it’s time to go back to Germany :) My onebag faced a new challenge this time. How to fit clothes in for all bloody seasons?!
Out came my trusty Ryanair defying Kanken, I wasn’t sure I was going to manage it, but I didn’t have a choice as there’s no way I’ll be paying for a cabin bag, so hand luggage it is.
The difficulty this time is I’m over there for 3 weeks, but not only is it changing seasons so you really don’t know what the weather is going to do, we’re driving to Denmark west coast for a week, where it can get pretty fresh by the north sea.
I’ve somehow managed to fit a combination of merino wool tops, summery t-shirts, walking trousers, merino leggings and linen trousers, plus my summer Vivobarefoot Gobi suede (I’m wearing my Vivo Trackers plus all my warmer gear so I’ll probably be …
Just got back from 4 months and probably when the summer heat subsides I’m going to go for another 5 months. Need to downsize
1) Plastic Pen with a plastic cutter edge on the other side great for cutting bread and soft fruit
2) Anker gaan travel charger, it’s like 65w tiny and lighter with 1 usbA and 2 usbc ports
3) tiny roll on sunscreen it’s airport friendly, roll on doesn’t wash off as easily
4) $3 Nike dri fit shorts at the night market with 3 zippers, super light, easy laundry dries in a few hours. Always kept my phone, cash, valuables from falling out. Travelers really need to have zippered pockets to prevent losing and 1 extra line against pick pockets.
This is the perfect size to go along with the CAP2 and a CAP1 hanging from the top straps on Fidlocks buckles.
Got this in an email this morning.
Also saw the new packing cube in this recent Huckberry video >> https://youtu.be/H3HI6n2Aubk?si=ELmdcWJUNEw8in29 >> the new packing cube it’s like a mini TPC10.
ah well, looks like Evergoods will receive more of my funds this month.
Just want to confirm - is it true New Transit Collection getting release tomorrow?
Wondering if anyone uses any EG packing cubes?
Wondering use cases for diff sizes they offer, as well as the 4 that is coming out tomorrow.
I usually travel w/ a carry-on luggage (2-7 day trip), Synik30 w/ CAP2, and CAS2.