You can connect a PS4 controller to your Android phone or tablet through the Android's Bluetooth menu.
MCON is a sliding Bluetooth controller that turns any phone into an Xperia Play, and it's now available for pre-order.
If you want to play Fortnite on the go, there's no need to rely on touchscreen controls anymore. The latest game patch enables a Bluetooth controller to be used with iOS and Android devices. Some ...
Mobile gaming is definitely popular, but often times a touch interface doesn’t do games justice. Our GameSir G3s Gamepad review takes a look at a wireless gamepad that is compatible with mobile ...
Android apps have arrived on Chromebooks, and that means access to a huge catalog of games. While you may not be able to play the latest AAA megahit on your Chromebook (yet!), there’s no shortage of ...
The vast quality of many Android games and the growing library of cloud-based gaming services such as Stadia and GeForce Now means that you might feel the need to gain an advantage over online rivals ...
[Rich] needed to come up with a senior design project and decided to combine two things he loved: his Android phone and Super Nintendo. While touchscreen phones are great, he felt that nothing beats ...
Chinese manufacturer 8bitdo has released a svelte little device known as the Zero, and it looks like just the thing for anyone looking for something a little more high-profile than frustrating ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. SteelSeries just announced a handful of accessories here at CES 2012. The most interesting is the Ion, a ...
I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to source of information and recommendations for game consoles and accessories, smart displays, smart glasses, smart speakers, soundbars, TVs, ...
It's been just over a month since our review of the iMpulse Bluetooth Controller was posted. It was not flattering, mostly due to what I considered a fatal oversight in its software: the inability to ...
This week, XDA Developers discovered that Google has added full Android support for Microsoft's Bluetooth-enabled Xbox controller. Previously, gamers could connect their Android devices to the ...
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