ImageTagInstance gallery-a4626cd1-094f-4d7f-9e88-da8bc7aca4e2 Review index HTMLTagInstance html-tag-113b6135-f99b-4fc0-9d62-ff8383cfd670 Design and build quality | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-9d50744f-a0f2-4cd8-b13a-bb0458820f69 Buttons and controls | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-8a27b4aa-e421-4704-ad71-7ae686f3445a Connectivity | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-a87d6285-52ea-4358-ad2a-c698f0abceaf Accessories | HTMLTagInstance html-tag-ad55fc83-6b2e-44ce-a1be-94051ddae395 Conclusion /124260794/.2_6924.3_phonearena.com_tier1 Serious gaming on a phone or tablet is always a so-so experience. The games themselves may hold lots of potential, but the fact that you are limited to only using virtual touch controls on a cold and lifeless glass panel removes a great deal of precision, as well as the satisfaction of tactile feedback when pushing a trigger. Which is precisely why there are controllers out there, specifically meant to pair with mobile devices. And the good news is that any game developer that t...
Comfy design; Finish does not grease up easily; Great feedback on all buttons; Effortless pairing and re-pairing;
No smartphone clamp in the box; Button layout needs a little getting used to; USB Type-C would've been nice;