★★★★★ Backbone One USB-C game controller makes high-end gaming a pleasure on iPhone. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac Backbone One USB-C game controller adds real buttons, sticks and triggers to the newest ...
Buying a game controller for your PC is a task fraught with uncertainty and confusion. While gaming on a console typically locks you into whatever stock controller came with the system (or a few ...
The iPhone 15 is officially switching from Lightning to USB-C, and accessory makers are in full swing responding to that change. This week, Backbone has confirmed that its existing lineup of USB-C ...
There are tradeoffs when using a controller rather than a keyboard during PC gaming sessions. Controllers have fewer buttons and usually aren't as precise when it comes to aiming, but they tend to be ...
Most iOS game controllers have an Apple Lightning connection. However, due to upcoming regulations, iPhones will need to come with a USB-C connection (at least in the EU). RiotPWR has just announced a ...
The Lightning Port on iPhones might become a relic of the past, as USB-C is looking like a real possibility for Apple’s eventual 2023 release. That can make it a bit sketchy to pick up a new gamepad ...
New in this 2025 edition of the Xbox controller are features that truly make for meaningful changes in your experience while gaming: The battery life runs as long as 40 hours on one set of two AA ...
Google's official controller for its Stadia game streaming service has always been an odd duck. It turns out that when paired with a Chromecast, the Stadia Controller connects to your Wi-Fi network to ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The controller that came with the Nintendo 64 was as iconic as it was, let's say, distinctive. To this day, people still crack jokes about ...
The key to balancing bandwidth is to use both USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 ports. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The mighty USB port has ...
Looking for a USB game controller for the Mac. See a lot of options, but not sure the ups and downs. I'm accustomed to using a PS2 analog controller, so I'd ideally like something along those lines.