Wrap the brand-new GameSir X5s around your iPhone to play high-end games. But that’s only the start — the controller also works with iPad, Nintendo Switch, PC and Android. It’s lightweight with a ...
A larger display may make mobile gaming better on a tablet as opposed to a smartphone, but you still have to deal with those clunky touchscreen controls. Instead of furiously tapping on a tablet, ...
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.
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 ...
There's a rumor floating around that Apple is working on a game controller for its iOS devices, The Verge reports: Ever since the introduction of the iPhone over five years ago, Apple has scoffed at ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. A controller that wants to be wherever you're gaming? The ...
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Everybody who’s ever held a phone controller secretly, in their heart of hearts, wanted to know what it would be like if one could stretch so large you could attach it to your favorite tablet instead ...