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One game controller to rule them all? Not yet, but the Backbone Pro sets out on that path and covers a fair bit of ground -- ...
There has to be something exemplary about a “Pro” device, especially to justify the $170 price compared to the $100 you pay ...
We don’t have iPhones with Bluetooth 6 yet—in fact, only a couple second-tier Android phones even claim to support it so far.
Since arriving in 2020, the Backbone One has helped popularize dedicated mobile game controllers, the kind you might use for ...
The follow-up to its original small and light Elves controller looks strongly influenced by the Sega Saturn’s gamepad with ...
Backbone's Pro Controller adds a pair of remappable back buttons, upgraded analog sticks, Bluetooth, and a bunch of customization features.
He’s developed a small custom PCB that can be installed into an official GameCube controller to turn it into a Bluetooth device. You do have to sacrifice the original cord and force feedback for ...