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Backbone one controller review
Backbone one controller review





backbone one controller review
  1. Backbone one controller review full#
  2. Backbone one controller review portable#
  3. Backbone one controller review android#
  4. Backbone one controller review pro#
  5. Backbone one controller review Bluetooth#

If you want an Android version, consider the MOGA XP5-X Plus instead. There isn’t a 3.5mm headphone jack, so make sure you have some wired earbuds that are compatible with the iPhone and with no companion app, navigating between games can become a frustrating process.īut we can’t fault the ergonomic design that feels great over long play sessions, the strong bracket that holds phones of almost any size with cases on, and the built-in powerbank for ensuring you don’t lose too much of your phone’s charge when playing on-the-go. There are some things you need to know, though. This all adds up to this easily being one of the best mobile game controllers you can buy right now.

Backbone one controller review Bluetooth#

The MOGA XP5-i Plus really shines in being a great iOS controller in three key areas - it’s a sturdy pad with great-feeling buttons and analogue sticks, the Bluetooth connectivity doesn’t create any noticeable lag, and the built-in 3,000 mAh battery makes it more useful in clutch times when you can’t charge up. There are a couple issues in the form of no 3.5mm headphone jack (get a USB-C to 3.5mm converter for latency free audio) and a companion app that is just a glorified settings screen, but for what you get, these can be forgiven. Particular shout-out to two things that signify smart, consumer friendly design: the USB-C connector’s 50-degree hinge, which makes it so much easier to plug your phone into it, and the included case for ultimate reassurance your pad is protected.

Backbone one controller review full#

Plus, this is the first iteration from GameSir to feature full analog triggers for finite control in the likes of racing titles.

backbone one controller review

It’s a very thoughtfully designed piece of kit for gamers with a sturdy, durable frame, tactile buttons and fluid, responsive analog sticks (and the addition of the Xbox button).

Backbone one controller review pro#

The X2 Pro benefits from the Xbox licensing, to bring one of the best cloud gaming controllers at an even better price.Īt $79, the long term value of this durable pad far outweighs the price. GameSir has had a fair few attempts at making a great phone controller - each falling slightly short thanks to an omission of some sort. See our full RiotPWR Xbox Cloud Gaming controller review. The choice of what matters most is up to you.Īndroid users, fear not! The RiotPWR ESL Gaming Controller is essentially the same, minus the Xbox partnership and delivers this experience at the same price.

Backbone one controller review portable#

It’s not quite as portable as the likes of the Backbone One. Plus, it comes with Lightning passthrough and a 3.5mm headphone jack.Though, the trade off here is the size. The holder for your phone feels sturdy and lets you use it for gaming without taking the case off. All of this is enclosed in a suitably premium-feeling plastic shell with a grippy pattern of assorted shapes, to keep your hands firmly in place. The buttons feel great, the analog triggers are ultra responsive and the joysticks have a reliably fluid snap to them. When it comes to the standard mobile game controller with an attached phone holder form factor, the RiotPWR Cloud Gaming Controller is the best I’ve used - offering a great-feeling controller with all that you need for latency-free gaming in a great value package.

backbone one controller review

Oh, and for the PlayStation fans, the Backbone One PlayStation edition has everything from the original with a fresh coat of paint. While it had been a running joke between me and the company, as the answer was always “we’re working on it” with no real sign of progress, an Android version will finally launch in November 2022. Of course, the obvious question is whether Backbone One will be coming to Android.

backbone one controller review

This stretch frame does limit case support quite severely, so clumsy owners will need to be extra careful with their phones!īack to good news, the tailor-made companion app that transforms your iPhone with a sleek UI, which makes finding something new to play a joy, and integrates in-game chat and screen recording in one place. Buttons are clicky and tactile in a frame that I can only describe as a more ergonomically comfortable version of Nintendo Switch’s Joy Cons, alongside ultra-responsive analog triggers, reliable joysticks, lightning passthrough for charging and a 3.5mm headphone jack for wired audio.







Backbone one controller review