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 ...
MCon's new mobile smartphone controller is designed to be ultra-portable, and it's out soon.
If you’re serious about gaming on your smartphone, simply tapping and swiping on a screen doesn’t cut it anymore. After high ...
Upgrade your mobile gaming experience with the MCON controller, featuring a slide-out design, MagSafe compatibility, and ...
Anyone in the market for an affordable wireless controller that's big enough to fit a smartphone or a tablet should consider ...
The Backbone One is the cheaper option, coming in at $99.99 / £99.99 / AU$179.99. It’s a great value at this price, as you’re ...
The M4 Snap-On mobile controller is much smaller than clamp-on gamepads and easier to slip into a pocket.
Turn on the controller by pressing the Xbox button until it lights up. Press and hold the Pair button (located on top near ...
GameSir's x5s controller has snappy controls, an impressive battery life, and what feels like a miraclous price point.
The X5s uses a classic joystick, D-pad and ABXY button layout, with the other function buttons all placed sensibly for ...
If you weren't contented with the Death Stranding 2 Limited Edition DualSense Controller which released in May this year — and I get the impression that many people weren't — then Backbone is here ...
The GameSir X5s and G8 Plus Galileo have Hall Effect sticks, swappable buttons, trigger locks, and connect via Bluetooth to ...