Touchscreen controls are fine for mobile gaming, but nothing beats that feeling of analog buttons and physical joysticks. Controllers offer superior feedback, and you don't need a console to use one.
The makers of my favorite mobile gaming controller are back with a new model that’s designed to be used with pretty much any screen you can play games on (and a nifty Severance-inspired announcement ...
Sony has patented a system that attaches your phone to a PlayStation controller and uses its cameras, gyroscope, and touchscreen as a secondary input device for a more immersive gaming experience.The ...
If you’ve explored the world of mobile gaming on a phone or tablet within the last few years, you’ve likely heard of the Backbone controller. Backbone wasn’t the first company to make a controller ...
Mobile gaming is evolving fast, and the MCON MagSafe Phone Controller is pushing it forward. Revealed at CES 2025, this clever device uses MagSafe technology to snap onto your phone, delivering a ...
Though the Serafim S3 is aimed at making your phone into a console, it does provide a good controller without all of the ...
What if your smartphone could do more than just scroll social media or stream videos? Imagine transforming it into a portable gaming powerhouse, capable of rivaling dedicated consoles in both ...
The sheer range of mobile controllers has exploded in recent years, owing to the popularity of services like Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now, which let you play full console and PC games on ...
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