The controller is only compatible with Android devices and connects via Bluetooth; This sets it apart from wired competitors like Backbone. Built-in 350 mAh battery provides up to 15 hours of operation with 1.5 hours of charging.
The new product supports mobile devices with a length of 100 to 170 mm, including some small tablets.
Key features of the device include Hall effect triggers and joysticks, which reduce the possibility of drift.
Additionally, the controller features the standard four action buttons, a tactile D-pad, a profile button, and two additional buttons on the back.
The device is available for pre-order for $50 and will be available on November 29.
Source: Ferra

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