The GameSir T4 Mini looks like a Nintendo Switch Pro controller with no grips, though it remains comfortable to use with a wide range of functionality while costing nearly half as much. GameSir ...
Not the best option for modern games Small size needs patience to enjoy Lack of app-level customization Super tiny ZR and ZL buttons CRKD is a relatively obscure name in the gaming hardware segment, ...
Wrap your iPhone 15 in the GameSir G8 Galileo and you have the physical buttons, triggers and sticks needed for high-end gaming. And it has a USB-C port so it works with Apple’s latest handsets. Plus ...
On top of the usual joysticks and buttons, it features four throttles, a trim wheel, rudder pedals, and flight levers.
There are tradeoffs when using a controller rather than a keyboard during PC gaming sessions. Controllers have fewer buttons and usually aren't as precise when it comes to aiming, but they tend to be ...
Razer continues to support the mobile market, announcing a third controller in its Kishi series. Though, unlike its previous two attempts, the latest one supports the iPhone 15 series, Android, and ...
The GameSir X5 Lite is the game controller for those who’ve hoped for a truly affordable way to add physical buttons and sticks to their iPhone. It costs a fraction of the price of its chief rival.
If you still want to use the NES Classic Edition’s standard controller but still can’t bear to sit three feet away from the ...
The Lightning Port on iPhones might become a relic of the past, as USB-C is looking like a real possibility for Apple’s eventual 2023 release. That can make it a bit sketchy to pick up a new gamepad ...