Woot! has
8Bitdo Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller for Android (White) on sale for
$26.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
Thanks to Staff Member
doublehelixx for finding this deal.
Features:
- Compatible with Android devices and fits mobile devices ranging from 100mm to 170mm in length.
- Hall Effect Joysticks and Triggers
- Refined bumpers and D-pad. Light and tactile.
- 2 Pro back paddle buttons
- Profile button. Wear-resistant metal joystick rings. Turbo function.
- Support 8BitDo Ultimate Software V2
25 Comments
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The Backbone is also much more expensive. However there is a Father's Day sale for the 2nd Gen Standard and Playstation versions of it on their website right now for $69.99. No idea if that's a common/good sale price, just happened to see it when looking it up to compare.
Link to Backbone site:
https://backbone.com/products/backbone-one-usb-c
Razer Kishi is the answer. I used for many years on my Note 8 until I kinda stopped playing and I think the older model did not work with S22U due to my case but either way it was the best controller for the money you can probably find it cheap if you don't have huge phone.
https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Kish...8DHN2?th
They do have newer version of Kishi though, check razer website
Huh? This doesn't fit the switch 1, much less the 2. Or any other tablet for that matter. If it did I'd have one.
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all buttons and sticks and triggers are of 8/10 quality
dpad great if a little small
battery life fine
cons: perhaps a bit small, feels small in my decidedly medium sized male hands
DOES NOT CONNECT TO WINDOWS 10 over BT, huge disappointment for me. USB connection works fine.
Max width barely holds my phablet phone, you won't be putting tablets in here like other bigger clamp on controllers
A bargain at this price if you can accept its failings