The backbone software costs $40 for a 1 year subscription which sounds pretty cheap on paper until you consider that you're paying $3.34/mo just to use a menu.
Finally. I was looking for a mobile gaming controller "showdown" kind of video where people compared the best ones, pretty much everyone you have in this video, where they go on explaining how each feel compared to one another, what their features are compared to one anther, etc., and to also explain in their opinion what one feels like the best after having tried them all, and why it feels best to them. This is exactly what I was looking for. You should think about doing one of these videos every year to keep updating this. Great video.
@@jollyrancherchick the locked features aren’t a huge deal but still sucks hard, especially one feature which makes the backbone a good selling point, it being able to be connected to ps5 (ps edition) and pc as a Bluetooth controller. This requires the subscription fee which sucks
Crazy how out of all these options there is only one with the D-Pad in a more ideal spot. All of the others just slap it directly under the joystick, which can make playing 2D/retro games pretty painful after a bit.
I own 2 of the junglecat and I really do love the form factor. The downside is that over the years it seems support has died off. The left and right triggers are no longer recognized in many games even emulators.
It seems that they were only made to promote the razer phone and the high-end phones of that time, they were able to make a universal control like the kishi v1, which in turn is opaque to the game.
Thank you for the video. I have been looking for a pocket fit controller for my phone and you listed almost all the options I have on the market. It helps a lot.
I’m new to the mobile controllers .. this video somehow left me with more questions than answers: what are the differences between Bluetooth and wired controllers, battery life, latency, weight etc.. most of these controllers seem flimsy but no comment about their reliability or durability etc ..I know this video came 7 months before the iPhone 15 , but by then everyone know it’s gonna be usbc, I was expecting a comment about software support for iOS on usbc devices ..
A Bluetooth controller is wireless and connects via Bluetooth, a wired controller needs to be plugged into the device to be used. Also most of these probably use USBC as virtually all phones use that USB type now.
Had a backbone for a year, failed suddenly (phone thinks it has a headset connected and left joystick didn’t work), it seems a common problem. Thank you for the video, trying to get a different option
It's barely noticeable, however the direct (type-c) controller works without any delay and it doesn't need to be recharged - works without internal battery so it's also lighter.
A big issue I see with this kind of controller is that the lightning or USB-C plug is always in the phone, it will wiggle, minimal at first but in the long run it will damage the cable or worse the phone. I have an old backup which USB-C port is so damaged if I just breath on the phone it stops charging. Since phones aren't made to be repaired that shortens the lifespan of a phone drastically
I had the first-version Kishi, and I figured out how to easily collapse it. However, after collapsing and expanding it many times, as expected, the ribbon cable couldn't take any more, and the left side of my controller stopped functioning. I got the Kishi v2, but I am not a fan of the extra buttons. To me, they just get in the way, and they can only be mapped to function exactly the same as one other specific button on the controller, which can maybe be useful to use as alternatives to clicking the sticks in, but that's about it. I kind of wish I got the Backbone One though now.
As a owner of both, the back bone sucks compared to the razer kishi. Honestly you can get some small screw drivers to disassemble the razer kishi and reattach the ribbon that’s come loose. Just a thought
@@JLambert904 It didn't come loose. The wires inside the cable broke from bending them back and forth too many times due to them bending 180⁰ in four places when you collapse and extend it.
@Xelger Yeah that happens eventually with how it is designed. Like the previous person said just get a new ribbon cable and cut off the old ones (because they are wired through back part) controller will work like new again.
Yo, the yuzu emulator for android is out. They did mention that the emulator produces a lot of heat using the base s23. I wonder if the s23 Ultra can handle the emulation heat, or would I need the gamesir x3 to avoid thermal throttling even with the ultra.
Gamesir x3 for me, the cooling is really legit, i'm playing pascal's wager and typical temps im getting without my phone case is around 37-40c Gamesir w cooling fan on, my temps are around 25-28c it is amazing.
I'm thinking of getting this but I saw one review which said quick taps of the buttons didn't register. Also, do you still have to give the software full permissions to your location to run?
Cool video thanks for the info didn’t realise there was so many different ones to pick from like gaming mobile handheld mode yeah think the back bone one looks cool think eventually be getting that one
Never had one of these so... is it not possible to use earphones with wires in these? I don't have a wireless earbuds (and i don't wanna) I just recently got a cheap controller and is basically just a normal controller but in the middle there's a extension to put my phone on top 🎧📱 Like this but horizontal of course 🎮
What are some good games like aaa or similar titles I can play on android. Non emulator. FYI it seems emulators always have on screen controls. Will emulators even work with external controllers?
Do you prefer Bluetooth or wired controllers? I see the benefit of also using a Bluetooth one standalone and with any device, but am not sure if the latency hit would be too much.
I used to have the galaxy 20Ultra until I broke the screen 5 Months ago and I played with the first version of Razer Kishi. The note 20 ultra fits really well.
So just out of curiosity the backbones cannot work with the z fold four. Cause I have a Z Fold full right now. And I'm looking for the best controller for it. Because I love to play call of duty what do you recommend
I have a Kishi and you are looking at the wrong side of it while collapsing it. You are supposed to look at the front and line up the tabs and it will collapse easily.
I'm curious about the space for the cameras, as my old iPega Red Knight doesn't have enough space for the cameras of my new phone and I might need a new one.
Important info: are the triggers analog? This is a deal breaker for me. Other important info not discussed: thumb stick dead zones, button noise, dpad precision (how reliable can you press a single direction in the dpad on each controller without inadvertantly activating adjacent dpad buttons?), Wireless performance, specific game compatibility (done of these will work with certain games and done won't), etc.
@@mxragnarok3986 But then how are you going to hold the phone 😂I have an old ps4 controller and I will bet it is superior in everyway to these controllers. The only reason I don't use it on my phone is that there's nothing to actually hold the phone while i game. I'm not telekinetic, sure wish I was though !
I wonder why most of the controllers buttons placement on the left side is the same as the switch joycon and not like the PS or Xbox controller where both joysticks and buttons are mirrored.
I use to like the Kishi but it's not durable for the $100 price. (Xbox). My first Kishi lasted a year. My second only six months. They both failed to work from the left side. So long story short I replaced it with the game sir X2 pro Xbox. And I'm really happy with that gamepad. Thank you for this video. Fantastic 10.5
I'm strictly only in need of one for mobile gaming like anime rpgs (for example punishing Grey raven or ather gazer) I'm not using it for Xbox or psn remote play. Ppl have said you have to pay for backbone software, could I still use it without? Does it hide button mapping and import features like that behind pay wall? I also perfer wired. Bluetooth is only good on pc or console I don't want latency on games I need to perfect dodge and parry
Eu não sei praticamente nada sobre controles remotos, nem entendo a língua inglesa, mesmo a admirando, somente algumas palavras soltas é que percebo em tradução, mas gosto do seu canal e de seus vídeos. Você é um jovem sábio e passa boa mensagem. Às vezes me divirto! Até
I was just thinking about my Blackshark cooling fan and that I would probably not have the option to keep using it with my phone while using those controllers... And suddenly that Gamesir model appear... It is a mush in case that with the others I can't use mine. I've been using a Poco X3 Pro and the fan works great to keep it in a better temperature range. My S23 Ultra seems to not get hot, no matter what I play, but still a great improve if you help cooling it
Gamesir X2 Pro probably. Small deadzone, no side inputs when you click it, no opposite inputs when you flick. I don’t think any of them use hall effect unfortunately
So i wanna get one of these for Xbox cloud and a couple mobile games like Genshin I heard the backbone has a few to either use it or something and would that even work for these two games specifically but so far that atom is looking good or that xr3 one but a little big 😅 so maby razor kishi v2 but does that have the same problem as backbone
Thank you for this video, this is what I needed! Edit: You started to show whether the phones with cases fit into the controllers first but didn't mentioned it for the others. Why? Would bl like to know for the others too.
I have the Moto z4 and the gamepad "mod" but the triggers are too cramped. I get pain in my hands if i have to use the triggers. Im looking for something more comfortable but i would prefer it use usbc
Im not up to date with stuff like this but it there a way to use controllers like these, and also somehow connecting my phone to my TV via hdmi? Like maybe a bluetooth connection controller and then and hdmi cable thats C to my phone to the tv. Lol i sound stupid, i just found a lot of roms and the touch on some of the emulators isnt too great
I went for the kishi for android, seemed like a good price (£32) and a more premium product than the cheapies on amazon, didn't really want to spend £50+ on a controller Update: Really pleased with the controller, great recommendation. Feels super responsive, fits my s22 ultra snugly and has nice clicky buttons, used so far to play nfs Unbound and I tried out assassins creed origins, amazing experience, I definitely recommend it so far, only bad reviews I've seen for it are the fact that the band on the back which is stretchy can get worn and then the left side of the controller will stop working, but I presume that's after a couple of years (hopefully lol)
How does it work with other platforms, like Xbox live or even Steam? And does it work like just "ready to go" without much effort in games and mapping keys? If I understood right from a different review of another channel, talking about the Blackbone, that was one of the best thing about it. You just plug the phone and all works perfectly, no matter if it is android or not. And you can also play AAA games from PS5 Xbox or Steam just because the main platform shows clear and with an easy access (But seems like you have to pay for that damn Blackbone "platform")
@lordabbadon2107 well I use it for xbox live and yes it's true you just plug it in and it works, you don't have to charge it or anything like that, it even has a charging port for your phone whilst you play, because it can drain your battery pretty quick. I play xbox games, new and old on this and it works perfectly, providing you have a good enough Internet connection. I have 70mbps Internet speed and it doesn't lag at all
What mobile Game controller do you use?
Mocute 050 (i think it's called) the cheapest one i could find!
I don't, I got an Ayn Odin! lol!
But great rundown, buddy.
How is the Odin?
I'm thinking about getting the Gamevice FLEX so I don't have to take off my case to use it.
I do not have a mobile controller, wish I did tho.
The backbone software costs $40 for a 1 year subscription which sounds pretty cheap on paper until you consider that you're paying $3.34/mo just to use a menu.
Pirates:
@@stoutishvoice4185in... Iphone ?
Is the subscription required or is it optional? I was thinking about getting one and yeah, I don’t want to pay for a games menu.
@@LoBr_Football you can pirate it
@stoutishvoice4185 how tf did you pirate a subscription pirating only works for getting games not a free subscription bruh
Finally. I was looking for a mobile gaming controller "showdown" kind of video where people compared the best ones, pretty much everyone you have in this video, where they go on explaining how each feel compared to one another, what their features are compared to one anther, etc., and to also explain in their opinion what one feels like the best after having tried them all, and why it feels best to them. This is exactly what I was looking for. You should think about doing one of these videos every year to keep updating this. Great video.
One year later I totally agree
Why haven't you mentioned the locked features on the Backbone controller that require paying extra money??
They have locked features? I was about to buy it but what’s locked?
@jollyrancherchick it's called greed
@@jollyrancherchick the locked features aren’t a huge deal but still sucks hard, especially one feature which makes the backbone a good selling point, it being able to be connected to ps5 (ps edition) and pc as a Bluetooth controller. This requires the subscription fee which sucks
@Pian-0 G are there any other controllers that work with ps remote without using random apps
@@Elephantmoonlightthe Duelshock 4 and the Duelsense are the only other ones that work with remote play
Any of these work with a decent phone case?
Crazy how out of all these options there is only one with the D-Pad in a more ideal spot. All of the others just slap it directly under the joystick, which can make playing 2D/retro games pretty painful after a bit.
Omg you're right!
I own 2 of the junglecat and I really do love the form factor. The downside is that over the years it seems support has died off. The left and right triggers are no longer recognized in many games even emulators.
It seems that they were only made to promote the razer phone and the high-end phones of that time, they were able to make a universal control like the kishi v1, which in turn is opaque to the game.
Thank you for the video. I have been looking for a pocket fit controller for my phone and you listed almost all the options I have on the market. It helps a lot.
I’m new to the mobile controllers .. this video somehow left me with more questions than answers: what are the differences between Bluetooth and wired controllers, battery life, latency, weight etc.. most of these controllers seem flimsy but no comment about their reliability or durability etc ..I know this video came 7 months before the iPhone 15 , but by then everyone know it’s gonna be usbc, I was expecting a comment about software support for iOS on usbc devices ..
A Bluetooth controller is wireless and connects via Bluetooth, a wired controller needs to be plugged into the device to be used. Also most of these probably use USBC as virtually all phones use that USB type now.
Had a backbone for a year, failed suddenly (phone thinks it has a headset connected and left joystick didn’t work), it seems a common problem. Thank you for the video, trying to get a different option
Bought 2, left joystick broke on both lasted about a 1 year a piece. Good controller doesnt last tho
The turtle beach atom is really beautiful and compact.👌🏽
Do you feel a difference in delay response between the Bluetooth and the direct connected ones?
It's barely noticeable, however the direct (type-c) controller works without any delay and it doesn't need to be recharged - works without internal battery so it's also lighter.
5:04 Do anyone know which game is this. If yes please tell
Awesome, best for use with a case on the phone?
A big issue I see with this kind of controller is that the lightning or USB-C plug is always in the phone, it will wiggle, minimal at first but in the long run it will damage the cable or worse the phone. I have an old backup which USB-C port is so damaged if I just breath on the phone it stops charging. Since phones aren't made to be repaired that shortens the lifespan of a phone drastically
I had that kind of problem with USB-C charging. Then I changed the USB-C cable to a new one and it works again. Perhaps you're due for a cable change.
Wireless charging option would be good, maybe some of these have that.
Did you ever try cleaning the port?
@@headerahelix I replaced the port
Can you charge the phone while using the gamesir x3 pro? I got an s22 ultra and seems like a good fit
I had the first-version Kishi, and I figured out how to easily collapse it. However, after collapsing and expanding it many times, as expected, the ribbon cable couldn't take any more, and the left side of my controller stopped functioning. I got the Kishi v2, but I am not a fan of the extra buttons. To me, they just get in the way, and they can only be mapped to function exactly the same as one other specific button on the controller, which can maybe be useful to use as alternatives to clicking the sticks in, but that's about it. I kind of wish I got the Backbone One though now.
As a owner of both, the back bone sucks compared to the razer kishi. Honestly you can get some small screw drivers to disassemble the razer kishi and reattach the ribbon that’s come loose. Just a thought
@@JLambert904 It didn't come loose. The wires inside the cable broke from bending them back and forth too many times due to them bending 180⁰ in four places when you collapse and extend it.
@Xelger Yeah that happens eventually with how it is designed. Like the previous person said just get a new ribbon cable and cut off the old ones (because they are wired through back part) controller will work like new again.
@@starnett99 Well, in the end, I ended up ditching it a while back and got a Backbone, but thanks for the tip in case it comes in handy in the future.
Thank You for this,, I just got into Mobile Gaming and had no clue,, thanx to you,, I now do..
Yo, the yuzu emulator for android is out. They did mention that the emulator produces a lot of heat using the base s23. I wonder if the s23 Ultra can handle the emulation heat, or would I need the gamesir x3 to avoid thermal throttling even with the ultra.
today has out a gpu driver super nice and zelda tok mario oddissey and the thermals are really good 42C on S23 Ultra
@@gamecamacos ohh really default drivers or new drivers from github? havent updated since last week, im also on s23U
Which backbone controller, or any other, will work with the Redmi Note 10 Pro, playing any system? Thanks.
They are Bluetooth unless Miui has problems. I don't see why it shouldn't work
Does the Backbone fit the Fold 4 like Gamesir or Nacom controllers?
now this video thats a dedication (with how many controllers were on video). respect
Whats is the best for your opinion for S23U? Whats controllers can use with case?
AWESOME VIDEO* which controller do u think will pair best within ipad mini? I really like 2ds 3ds emulation
Gamesir x3 for me, the cooling is really legit, i'm playing pascal's wager and typical temps im getting without my phone case is around 37-40c
Gamesir w cooling fan on, my temps are around 25-28c it is amazing.
I'm thinking of getting this but I saw one review which said quick taps of the buttons didn't register. Also, do you still have to give the software full permissions to your location to run?
What site did you get that Razer Kishi from
Which one is case friendly for an android phone?
which ones is the best for fold 4?
Are any of them case friendly?
Cool video thanks for the info didn’t realise there was so many different ones to pick from like gaming mobile handheld mode yeah think the back bone one looks cool think eventually be getting that one
Don't get the backbone, better go for the gamevice flex
@@feintexp-2530what's the gamevice flex?
I like the Kishi but hate it's limited audio options.
Hi what controller is good for ROG 8 while using the aeroactive cooler?
Is the white backbone just for ios or can i get it for android too?
Never had one of these so... is it not possible to use earphones with wires in these?
I don't have a wireless earbuds (and i don't wanna)
I just recently got a cheap controller and is basically just a normal controller but in the middle there's a extension to put my phone on top
🎧📱 Like this but horizontal of course
🎮
What are some good games like aaa or similar titles I can play on android. Non emulator. FYI it seems emulators always have on screen controls. Will emulators even work with external controllers?
Do you prefer Bluetooth or wired controllers? I see the benefit of also using a Bluetooth one standalone and with any device, but am not sure if the latency hit would be too much.
I don’t think you’ll notice the lag unless your brain works in slow mo, i prefer 8bitdo bluetooth controllers❤
@D Stain + heats up more, and battery drain also mooore
I have the note 20 ultra and I wanted to know which would you recommend for usb c connector based on the size
I used to have the galaxy 20Ultra until I broke the screen 5 Months ago and I played with the first version of Razer Kishi. The note 20 ultra fits really well.
Can the Razer Junglecat or turtle beach atom controllers be used with 1v1 games?
Any suggestion for a controller like this, but for a big tablet like Tab S7plus (285mm wide..)
So just out of curiosity the backbones cannot work with the z fold four. Cause I have a Z Fold full right now. And I'm looking for the best controller for it.
Because I love to play call of duty what do you recommend
Are there any of these type of controllers that also work as a controller for an xbox console ?
Booredatwork which controller is the best for call of duty mobile? Thanks
What tekken is that? 1:12 where can I purchase that game for mobile?
Which of these controllers can be used as standalones for a computer?
Thanks for this bro. I was confused picking controller for emulators.
can u reccomend one for the asus rog 2, that I can also connect via usb-c instead of bluetooth? rog has an offset usb slot, which is annoying :S
Excellent detailed video, thanks
Which is the best controller for iOS single-handed? Thank you.
Can you charge phone while using any of these?
Dang, you got the fold on the table the whole video and only talked about how it fit in 1 of the controllers. How does it fit and work in the others?
I have a Kishi and you are looking at the wrong side of it while collapsing it. You are supposed to look at the front and line up the tabs and it will collapse easily.
I'm curious about the space for the cameras, as my old iPega Red Knight doesn't have enough space for the cameras of my new phone and I might need a new one.
Is there any Bluetooth fan cooled controller? I don’t want to buy a lighting controller when lighting is being abandoned by apple.
Do you have to pay mobthly after you buy a controller fod the software
which of these has a full xbox controller style joystick? and not the more-nintendo switch style joysticks?
Important info: are the triggers analog? This is a deal breaker for me.
Other important info not discussed: thumb stick dead zones, button noise, dpad precision (how reliable can you press a single direction in the dpad on each controller without inadvertantly activating adjacent dpad buttons?), Wireless performance, specific game compatibility (done of these will work with certain games and done won't), etc.
If you want all that ( which is valid) just buy a pro controller for pc it will work on your phone this is to play (mostly) on the go so...
@@mxragnarok3986 But then how are you going to hold the phone 😂I have an old ps4 controller and I will bet it is superior in everyway to these controllers. The only reason I don't use it on my phone is that there's nothing to actually hold the phone while i game. I'm not telekinetic, sure wish I was though !
@@suiboraYou can get a clip for your controller that holds your phone :)
@@Geoffles1890 that sort defeats the purpose of using the superior controller since the added weight ruins its ergonomics
Cool video mate, concise and without bias. Don't suppose you have one on handheld android powered emulator consoles by any chance?! Lol
Thanks for making this video mate. Helped heaps.
I wonder why most of the controllers buttons placement on the left side is the same as the switch joycon and not like the PS or Xbox controller where both joysticks and buttons are mirrored.
Thank you so much for this video! It helped out a lot ♡
I use to like the Kishi but it's not durable for the $100 price. (Xbox).
My first Kishi lasted a year. My second only six months. They both failed to work from the left side. So long story short I replaced it with the game sir X2 pro Xbox. And I'm really happy with that gamepad.
Thank you for this video.
Fantastic 10.5
I've had my Kishi now for a year and half and still going strong. No issues.
what after market controller that can be use for asus rog 3? thanks
Where you streaming horizon?
Do any of these work with iPad mini?
Can you test if the android USB C Kishi and Kishi V2 work with the new iPhone 15?
Which one is compatible with s23 ultra for PS remote play?
Question. Can I play cloud gaming with the red turtlebeach atom. It doesn't say on Amazon. The black and yellow one says for xbox
I'm strictly only in need of one for mobile gaming like anime rpgs (for example punishing Grey raven or ather gazer) I'm not using it for Xbox or psn remote play. Ppl have said you have to pay for backbone software, could I still use it without? Does it hide button mapping and import features like that behind pay wall? I also perfer wired. Bluetooth is only good on pc or console I don't want latency on games I need to perfect dodge and parry
Eu não sei praticamente nada sobre controles remotos, nem entendo a língua inglesa, mesmo a admirando, somente algumas palavras soltas é que percebo em tradução, mas gosto do seu canal e de seus vídeos. Você é um jovem sábio e passa boa mensagem. Às vezes me divirto! Até
🙏😀
Great comparison, thx a lot!
Are all these compatable with iPhone 14 pro max and with and without case? Would love to see that if possible! 👍 great content!
Is backbone the only one with headphones jack?
Great Video, New Subscriber 🙌🏾
if you're big in sound, it seems only backbone has 3.5 mm jack and charge port
Great vodeo man good job, let me ask you, I noticed on one of the controllers you were playing Halo, how did you do that?
ThaaAank you... fast and simple review.. thank you.
This channel is getting bigger and better 🎉
any ios controller suggestion that i can use with my phone case?
I play mech arena on my android will they work for me
If so witch do you recommend
Which of these has aux output for headphones?
Which one can I use with a case still on my s23 ultra
I was just thinking about my Blackshark cooling fan and that I would probably not have the option to keep using it with my phone while using those controllers... And suddenly that Gamesir model appear...
It is a mush in case that with the others I can't use mine.
I've been using a Poco X3 Pro and the fan works great to keep it in a better temperature range. My S23 Ultra seems to not get hot, no matter what I play, but still a great improve if you help cooling it
What's the name of the racing game you played 🥺😩
What's the best joystick of them all though?
The one that works
Gamesir X2 Pro probably. Small deadzone, no side inputs when you click it, no opposite inputs when you flick. I don’t think any of them use hall effect unfortunately
@@terribletimes902 i used to have gamesir controls and they suck
Which one does vibrate
Does the turtle beach atom fit a z fold 5
So i wanna get one of these for Xbox cloud and a couple mobile games like Genshin I heard the backbone has a few to either use it or something and would that even work for these two games specifically but so far that atom is looking good or that xr3 one but a little big 😅 so maby razor kishi v2 but does that have the same problem as backbone
Thank you for this video, this is what I needed!
Edit: You started to show whether the phones with cases fit into the controllers first but didn't mentioned it for the others. Why? Would bl like to know for the others too.
Bluetooth seems more practical, does it have any disadvantages like extra latency as opposed to a direct, physical connection?
Yup
Whatever I buy,will it play any
games on ,google play?
I have the Moto z4 and the gamepad "mod" but the triggers are too cramped. I get pain in my hands if i have to use the triggers. Im looking for something more comfortable but i would prefer it use usbc
Can you play arena breakout with this? Pls reply
what happens when you connect the backbone android version to ipad mini? does it work?
this market is still very small it seems looking at the view and like count. but im thankful for you making this video. it is helpful
Im not up to date with stuff like this but it there a way to use controllers like these, and also somehow connecting my phone to my TV via hdmi? Like maybe a bluetooth connection controller and then and hdmi cable thats C to my phone to the tv. Lol i sound stupid, i just found a lot of roms and the touch on some of the emulators isnt too great
Witch ones have a headphone jack??
Will the razer kishi android work on a redmi note 9? ...........not the pro
Are they compatible with emulators?
Ofc lol
I went for the kishi for android, seemed like a good price (£32) and a more premium product than the cheapies on amazon, didn't really want to spend £50+ on a controller
Update: Really pleased with the controller, great recommendation. Feels super responsive, fits my s22 ultra snugly and has nice clicky buttons, used so far to play nfs Unbound and I tried out assassins creed origins, amazing experience, I definitely recommend it so far, only bad reviews I've seen for it are the fact that the band on the back which is stretchy can get worn and then the left side of the controller will stop working, but I presume that's after a couple of years (hopefully lol)
How does it work with other platforms, like Xbox live or even Steam? And does it work like just "ready to go" without much effort in games and mapping keys?
If I understood right from a different review of another channel, talking about the Blackbone, that was one of the best thing about it. You just plug the phone and all works perfectly, no matter if it is android or not. And you can also play AAA games from PS5 Xbox or Steam just because the main platform shows clear and with an easy access (But seems like you have to pay for that damn Blackbone "platform")
@lordabbadon2107 well I use it for xbox live and yes it's true you just plug it in and it works, you don't have to charge it or anything like that, it even has a charging port for your phone whilst you play, because it can drain your battery pretty quick. I play xbox games, new and old on this and it works perfectly, providing you have a good enough Internet connection. I have 70mbps Internet speed and it doesn't lag at all
Question, what android version do you use? i read that it doesn't support Android 11
Thank you for this video I got ordered a x2 and wasn't sure if it fit my s22 ultra