One of the best gaming controller grips for iPhone, the Backbone One, is set to be re-released with a new model that fixes many of the issues the already-great pad had. Introducing a USB-C ...
BitDo's dedicated Android controller has a pair of rear triggers, Hall Effect sticks, and a bunch of customization features.
When it comes to choosing the best iPhone controller for your mobile gaming needs it's difficult to look too far beyond the Backbone One. The original model was already one of our favorite mobile ...
If you have an older iPhone, Lightning-connection versions are also available. The Backbone One is available in white ... case before connecting to the controller.
Backbone One smartly refined its iPhone controller with better ergonomics and magnetic adapters for an improved fit, but competition is fierce, making the $100 controller a more difficult sell.
BitDo, known for its third-party controllers, is launching a new gamepad designed specifically for smartphones.
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BitDo opened pre-orders for its Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller this week, with shipping to start November 29. The ...
That, in turn, has prompted me to try a lot of different controllers and conclude that with the iPhone, nothing beats an integrated Nintendo Switch-style controller solution. The first one I tried was ...
Aside from the lack of grip, the Backbone One's biggest design flaw is how the iPhone actually fits inside. The controller doesn't have any sort of lock, so putting your iPhone in and taking it ...
In particular, you may want to check out the Backbone One, which is ... works with Android and iPhone. The device is simple to use, you just insert your phone into the controller, launch the ...
The 8Bitdo Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller takes features from its Ultimate series (including Hall effect!) for an ...