Five models to enjoy anywhere
This inconvenience we are talking about is none other than the fact that not having anything to hold the mobile while we use the gamepad two-handed, making it impossible to enjoy Xbox Game Pass (or PlayStation Plus Premium or GeForce NOW) on a bus, on the subway, or sitting on a park bench. However, some hardware manufacturers have overcome these adversities and for some time we have had accessories that turn our mobile into a kind of Nintendo Switch with controls on both sides of the screen.
These mobile controllers, with USB-C, Lightning or Bluetooth connectors, are currently the best solution to enjoy mobility, not just any title that we download from the official iOS and Android stores, but especially the big ones shots of PC and Xbox Series X | S that Microsoft has in its Xbox Game Pass.
So here we leave you five high-level alternatives, quality and above all precision in the controls:
Razer Kishi
It is among the best and is recommended by Microsoft for its Xbox Game Pass. It has a robust and resistant design and is exclusive to Android by having a USB-C connector. It has all the buttons expected of a console controller and if you have an iPhone, don’t worry, there is a version compatible with Apple mobiles.
Shake S5b
This gamepad is wireless It doesn’t offer as stable a connection as USB-C or Lightning. The design is a little more spartan but it has all the buttons needed to play AAA Xbox Game Pass, so it could be a good alternative.
GameSir X2 Pro
The GameSir are, with Razer, one of the best brands and even if we pay a little more than the rest, it’s worth it. This Pro model has USB-C connectivity for Android smartphones and very comfortable fully analog triggers. It goes without saying that, as in the case of the other four models, we can also use them with GeForce NOW and PlayStation Now (from June, PlayStation Plus Premium).
GameSir X2
It is the model that follows the GameSir X2 Pro, something more discreet but just as reliable, with Lightning connector for your iPhone and that it also comes with a USB-C and wireless alternative if you have an Android.
OBEST
For the end we leave the cheapest option of all, with a clear influence in its Nintendo Switch design and with wireless connectivity for iOS and Android devices. You have all the controls typical of a console controller and you can insert your phone to play with Xbox Game Pass without problem.
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