SteelSeries today has announced the Stratus+ mobile gamepad, an evolution of the original Stratus and Stratus Duo controllers that it’s offered for years now. While the controller may look just about ...
The first review ever published to Techgage was of Logitech’s RumblePad 2, in 2005. At the time, great gamepad solutions for the PC didn’t seem to exist, but that option bucked the trend. Later that ...
The SteelSeries Stratus Duo controller is roughly the same size and shape as an Xbox One controller with a couple of exceptions. Namely, the grips are a bit narrower and longer. The controller is ...
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Back in 2015, after Apple announced the 4th-generation Apple TV with tvOS and App Store, SteelSeries announced its first Nimbus joystick compatible with iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. Now the company is ...
For those looking to get the upper hand on the competition or for those that want more control over mobile gaming, SteelSeries has the answer: the Nimbus+. This is an evolutionary next step on the ...
Gaming peripherals-maker SteelSeries is being purchased by GN, the owner of audio equipment company Jabra. The deal announced Wednesday gives GN access to SteelSeries’ headsets, keyboards, mice, and ...
Mobile gaming has been a huge thing for a decade now but it’s only recently that accessory makers like Razer and Logitech have taken it seriously, offering gaming headsets made especially for phones.
At long last, it appears that highly accurate eye tracking and gaze-based control are finally coming to the world of PC gaming in the form of a SteelSeries peripheral. Sniping a terrorist in ...