Along with the limited-edition NES-inspired controller, the 40th Anniversary Collection includes a $50 gaming speaker and a ...
Our list of the best PC controllers has been curated based on a number of crucial factors. Build quality, performance and features are essentially the three pillars that separate ...
A fter less than a month on top, the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro has been dethroned as the best high end controller for PC gaming.
The best PC/Switch/Steam Deck gamepad I’ve ever used. Top-tier joysticks and wireless, great battery life, gyro, and rumble, convenient dock, can wake Switch and/or OLED Deck wirelessly from couch.
Connecting your Xbox gamepad to a Windows PC is almost as easy as connecting it to a console. Here's how to do it in a few simple steps. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products ...
The first review ever published to Techgage was of Logitech’s RumblePad 2, in 2005. At the time, great gamepad solutions for the PC didn’t seem to exist, but that option bucked the trend. Later that ...
Amazon Prime Day deals are already popping up online, and one of the best ones we've found so far is on a teeny, tiny 8BitDo controller. The 8BitDo Micro Bluetooth gamepad is on sale for only $15 ...
If you just got a new Xbox gamepad, you can skip this part, because you already have the most current version. And, if you got one in the last few years, you're probably good on that front, as well.
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 ...
Can you connect any generic controller to a PC? If you play GTA V, for example, on your PC you may find only playing with your mouse and keyboard uncomfortable or limiting. A generic controller will ...
The company behind the Gametel Bluetooth gamepad for Android phones that we saw before Christmas, has just confirmed to Pocket-lint that the controller now works with the iPhone and iPad too.
A Swedish company called Gametel is about to launch a new accessory for Android phone users that will let them play games using a Bluetooth gaming D-pad rather than the phone’s touchscreen. The new ...