Gamevice makes controllers that clip onto an iPhone or iPad to transform them into portable gaming consoles, but their clunky design leaves space for improvement. Gamevice was among the first ...
One of the upgrades Apple included in 2019’s iPadOS 13 was support for Xbox and PlayStation game controllers. Earlier this year, the iPadOS 14.5 update added support for wireless controllers from next ...
Gamevice today announced the launch of a new gaming controller that's designed for the iPad, with the controller joining the already available iOS version. The Gamevice controller fits around the ...
The Xbox Series X controller is an accessory meant to act as the main control for playing games in the latest console from Microsoft, but they are also available to be used and connected with other ...
From the Razer Kishi to the Backbone, mobile gaming accessories have come quite a long way over the years as the market itself expands exponentially. While both iPhone and Android boast a slew of ...
The newest iPad Pro not only features Apple's own M1 processor, but it also supports both the latest Xbox Series X/S controllers and the PS5's DualSense, complete with haptics. Speaking during Apple's ...
GameSir has introduced the G8 Plus MFi, its first telescopic controller to receive Apple’s Made for iPhone/iPad (MFi) certification, giving iOS gamers a wired, low-latency option designed specifically ...
With the release of iOS 14.5 and tvOS 14.5, Apple users can now connect their PS5 DualSense and Xbox Series X controllers to an iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. Keep reading to learn how it works. Since ...
★★★★☆ The PowerA MOGA XP5-i Plus game controller works beautifully with a range of Apple devices. And there's an iPhone mount, too. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The PowerA Moga XP5-i Plus has the same ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The N1 wireless chip brings Thread to the iPad Pro for the first time (officially). The N1 wireless chip brings ...
If you own Apple’s ninth Gen iPad, or the previous-gen iPad Air (pre-USB-C days), this Smart Keyboard is compatible — and selling for just about its lowest price yet at Woot. Normally $150 or so at ...