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Scuf PS5 Reflex Pro Wireless Controller Steel Gray - US

€ 97.00 · 4.5 (243) · En stock

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The Scuf PS5 Reflex Pro Wireless Controller (white) has a white color with gray analog sticks. It is compatible with a range of devices including PlayStation 5, Windows 7+, macOS Catalina+, and iOS 10+. It weighs 300 grams with the dimensions 6.3 x 4.17 x 2.6. On charging and connectivity, the Scuf PS5 Reflex Pro Wireless Controller (white) has a lithium-ion battery and is rechargeable with a USB-C wire.

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