The Abxylute M4 is compatible with the Nintendo Switch, iPhone, and Android devices, and it looks like a lovely little controller.
There’s no shortage of game controllers designed to turn smartphones into handheld game consoles with physical buttons. But most are designed to clip onto the sides of your phone, adding bulk.
The M4 Snap-On mobile controller is much smaller than clamp-on gamepads and easier to slip into a pocket.
What if your smartphone could do more than just scroll social media or stream videos? Imagine transforming it into a portable gaming powerhouse, capable of rivaling dedicated consoles in both ...
Handheld gaming company Abxylute is planning to launch a new game controller for smartphones. But instead of an expandable accessory that lets you position a phone between left and right sides of the ...
Smartphone gaming has grown far beyond simple touch-based controls. Whether you’re diving into fast-paced shooters, racing sims, or platformers, having a reliable game controller can seriously upgrade ...
GameSir's x5s controller has snappy controls, an impressive battery life, and what feels like a miraclous price point.
MCON, a unique sliding mobile controller that attaches via magnets, is now available for purchase. It features TMR sticks, analog triggers, gyro controls, flip-out handles, an optional dock for ...