BitDo, known for its third-party controllers, is launching a new gamepad designed specifically for smartphones.
BitDo's dedicated Android controller has a pair of rear triggers, Hall Effect sticks, and a bunch of customization features.
BitDo opened pre-orders for its Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller this week, with shipping to start November 29. The ...
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When you're not playing, a Backbone One folds down and takes up minimal space to easily fit in your pocket. The current generation models have USB-C versions that work with Android smartphones and ...
The 8Bitdo Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller takes features from its Ultimate series (including Hall effect!) for an ...
8BitDo is known for making great third-party gaming controllers and the company is now expanding into smartphones with a new ...
It’s important to note that this USB-C gamepad works with Android and iPhone. The device is simple to use, you just insert your phone into the controller, launch the Backbone app, and you can ...
The best one around is Backbone’s One mobile controller, and it’s 30% off for October Prime Day. Multiple varieties of the Backbone One controller are $69.99 (was $99.99), including the latest USB-C ...
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