The first GameSir G8 was an affordable return to iPhone grip controllers, and while its successor doesn't have any ...
GameSir, an innovator in gaming peripherals, recently announced the launch of its entry-level GameSir X5 Lite mobile controller available for $34.99 from Amazon US and the GameSir website in both ...
There have been a number of companies releasing mobile game controllers for smartphones over the past couple of years. We’ve reviewed a couple of the GameSir mobile game controllers in the past, and ...
For the utmost hard-core Android gamer, the GameSir X3 may be the ultimate mobile controller, carrying almost every feature you could ask for – including in-depth customization and an RGB fan – but ...
On-screen game controls can be hard to use, but the GameSir X2 Lightning Mobile Gaming Controller adds physical buttons and joysticks to your iPhone. This newly-launched version includes a Lightning ...
Clip the GameSir X2 Bluetooth Mobile Gaming Controller to an iPhone or Android to add physical controls to the handset. It uses a split design that puts the buttons and joysticks on either side of the ...
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The GameSir X2 Pro mobile gaming controller for Android smartphones has been announced. It is an Xbox-licensed mobile gaming controller that can be used for cloud gaming on Android smartphones.
Video game controllers come in all shapes and sizes. The latest trend seems to be adding RGB LEDs within a clear plastic shell for extra glow and effect. Some gamers see RGB lighting as a gimmick, ...