GameSir G8 Galileo review: My new favourite mobile game controller!
Our GameSir G8 Galileo review looks at a mobile gaming controller with Hall Effect sticks and triggers, as well as a USB-C connection and full-sized grips.
Our GameSir G8 Galileo review looks at a mobile gaming controller with Hall Effect sticks and triggers, as well as a USB-C connection and full-sized grips.
Our Razer Kishi V2 Pro review looks at the standalone version of the controller included with the Razer Edge, which brings haptic feedback and an audio jack to the device.
RiotPWR has just announced a “future-proof” iOS game controller that has both Lighting and USB-C cables so mobile gamers can be assured of compatibility with future iOS devices.
Our PowerA MOGA XP7-X Plus review looks at a Bluetooth mobile game controller for Android devices that includes a wireless charging bank and a convenient tabletop stand.
The Android version of the Razer Kishi V2 just got even better with a new firmware and app updated that provides controller support for touchscreen games.
Our Turtle Beach Recon Cloud review looks at an Xbox/PC controller with Bluetooth for Android that includes Turtle Beach Signature Sound, EQ, microphone, and other audio controls right on the controller.
The Turtle Beach Atom Controller is a Designed for Xbox, two-piece mobile controller that comes in Black & Yellow, Black & Teal, and Red.
Our GameSir X3 review looks at a mobile game controller with USB-C and a built-in cooling fan for keeping your smartphone cooler during longer gaming sessions.
The Turtle Beach Xbox Recon Cloud Hybrid mobile game Controller builds upon its award-winning Recon Controller and works on mobile devices, Xbox, and PC.
We’ve reviewed a few GameSir mobile game controllers in the past, and the company now has an official Xbox-licensed version: the X2 Pro.
The Razer Kishi V2 for iPhone is now available, offering the same upgrades and improvements as the previously released Android version.
Our Razer Kishi v2 review looks at the latest mobile game controller from the company, which features significant improvements across the board over the original version.
Our GameSir X2 review looks at a mobile Bluetooth game controller that fits most phones and has minimal lag, making it a solid choice for gaming on the go. Read on for our full review!
The GameSir X2 Bluetooth version is available now from Amazon and Amazon UK for US$59.99/£69.99 while the F7 Claw Tablet Game Controller will be available on Amazon and Amazon UK from May 24th for $39.99/£33.99.
The Razer Kishi for Android (Xbox) is now available for US$99.99 and will have you ready for the launch of cloud gaming with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate on September 15th.
If you have an Android device with a USB Type-C port and are looking for a mobile game controller, look no further than the Razer Kishi.
The Razer Junglecat isn’t exactly cheap but works great and has insane battery life.
The new Razer Kishi cloud-compatible controllers provide ultra-low latency by using a hidden USB-C or Apple Lightning connection.
With the popularity of mobile gaming and the rise of cloud gaming, the dual purpose Stratus Duo controller really is a no brainer.
The Razer Raiju Mobile is now available for US$149.99/€149.99 from the Razer website.