Last time we saw the Gametel Bluetooth controller, it was an Android-only affair, but here at CES, the company informed us that it now works for iOS and PCs, too. It's been available in Europe for €58 ...
Today I will be taking a look at the latest peripheral in the Steelseries range, the iDevice compatible Stratus controller, a bluetooth analogue control pad designed to enhance your mobile gaming ...
Fortnite's latest update brings a good amount of new stuff with it, but perhaps most exciting is support for Bluetooth controllers on iOS and Android. This new functionality means that players are no ...
Next week Valve is bringing its Steam Link app to iPhone, iPad and Apple TV. Steam Link will allow users on the aforementioned devices to stream their Steam game libraries while connected to a host ...
To celebrate the launch of the iconic Apple I computer back in 1976. 8Bitdo have created an Apple themed Bluetooth controller which can be used with your iOS or Android mobile device as well as PC and ...
Moga's new full-size Rebel Bluetooth gaming controller is the best iOS-compatible controller we've tested yet, successfully helping to bridge the gap between powerful home game consoles and mobile ...
It is time for another gadget battle, and this time, pitted against each other is the Razer Kishi and Backbone One which were recently featured due to the arrival of Xbox Cloud Gaming for the iOS. The ...
MOGA today announced that it is working on a successor to its original MOGA Ace Power iOS 7 game controller, sending out a teaser image that depicts a controller with a new Bluetooth-compatible design ...
We recently called SteelSeries’ H Wireless gaming headset a “miracle of sound and function.” Will the same enthusiasm hold true about the company’s other gaming accessories? SteelSeries is obviously ...
The 8BitDo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller isn't quite the ultimate gamepad for everyone that it wants to be due to some odd compatibility quirks, but it's a superb choice for Switch and Steam Deck/PC ...
Snappgrip app, plus third-party alternatives Because it's a wireless accessory and Apple's native Camera app doesn't support external shutters, the Snappgrip must be used with a free third-party app ...
The controller is pretty compact, not longer than your average smart phone, which means it should be easy to store in your backpack or pocket if you really needed to. It features two analogue sticks ...
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