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The GameSir G8 Plus is a fantastic telescopic Bluetooth controller that delivers a console-like gaming experience on mobile, Switch, PC, and many more gaming platforms. Its extensive compatibility, ...
The Abxylute M4 is compatible with the Nintendo Switch, iPhone, and Android devices, and it looks like a lovely little controller.
For gaming on a phone, Backbone's controllers are some of the best. The decision comes down to how much you're willing to pay ...
This comfy controller isn't short on inputs. The Kishi V3 Pro isn't a huge upgrade from the last-gen model, though - and it's ...
You can use your PS5 controller to play Android games for a more console-like experience, with improved accuracy, comfort, and control compared to touchscreen gameplay. Plus, many Android games allow ...
The latest controller from 8BitDo is a Bluetooth gamepad for Android. The Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller clamps onto to phone, similar to the Backbone One. The controller is available to pre-order ...
GameSir has announced the launch of a new Android controller this week called the X4 Aileron, and it’s not like most of GameSir’s past mobile controllers. At least not the last few models. Many of ...
While it is possible to purchase a controller to enjoy playing games on your smartphone, it may not be necessary if you already own and play a PlayStation. That's because your PlayStation's controller ...
Today's smartphones are powerful enough that you can really think of them as fully functional computers that fit into a pocket. And just like computers, you phone can also serve as a gaming system.
Playing games on your iPhone can be an expensive hobby with Moga’s Ace Power controller, which arrives on Wednesday for $99. Moga’s iOS controller is a departure from the company’s excellent Android ...