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Backbone one controller review
Backbone one controller review









backbone one controller review
  1. #BACKBONE ONE CONTROLLER REVIEW PRO#
  2. #BACKBONE ONE CONTROLLER REVIEW SOFTWARE#
  3. #BACKBONE ONE CONTROLLER REVIEW BLUETOOTH#
  4. #BACKBONE ONE CONTROLLER REVIEW FREE#

It's also incompatible with phone cases and grips.

backbone one controller review

It's too awkward to keep it on your phone between gaming sessions. I mostly use it at home, but you'd need a bag to carry it with you on the go. The left-hand side has a headphone jack, making it more audio-friendly than the iPhone itself. On the bottom right-hand side, there's a Lightning port, which enables pass-through charging without the cord getting in your way. It has the exact buttons, triggers, and joysticks you find on a console controller, with a plastic design that feel similar to a PlayStation pad, but with very clicky, snappy buttons like the Nintendo Switch. ( Find out if your iPhone is compatible here.) It fits snugly around the phone, and attaching it is fairly foolproof. The gadget works with any iPhone that has iOS 13 or newer. You fit the built-in Lightning connector to your iPhone's charging port and stretch the sides of the device to clamp. The D-Pad is a little stiffer than I am used to from the DualSense and Xbox Wireless controller, but that strong spring keeps things tactile and it was never uncomfortable in repeated presses.The Backbone One adds console-style controls to your iPhone.

#BACKBONE ONE CONTROLLER REVIEW BLUETOOTH#

There are so many third-party mobile controllers that rely on fiddly Bluetooth settings, sacrifices in control quality, and time-consuming setup hoops, it's refreshing to feel this impressed.īuttons are satisfying and clicky, and thumbsticks feel incredibly smooth with a tight snap and comfortable travel. Performanceįor all the advancements in mobile gaming over the last few years, it's rare to find a product that not only does everything you need it to straight out the box but also goes above those expectations in daily use. You'll also receive three months of Game Pass Ultimate to get you off to a good start as well. Add the ability to collate and share all your greatest moments with chat groups and friends and you've got a seriously powerful piece of kit.

#BACKBONE ONE CONTROLLER REVIEW SOFTWARE#

The software compiles all your Apple Arcade, Google Stadia, Game Pass, and Remote Play endeavours into one manageable screen with recommendations and highlights listed throughout. Taking design cues straight from the best Xbox controllers, the Backbone app turns an already impressive gamepad into a machine capable of transforming your phone into a fully-fledged game console. Underneath the right thumbstick there's a dedicated button to take you straight to Backbone's own app and underneath the left is a capture/share button. There are two buttons that set the Backbone One apart from the plethora of competing devices, however. It's the small details like that that just show just how much attention has been paid to the experience as a whole here - something that shines through in everyday use as well. A passthrough lightning port keeps your phone charged and a 3.5mm out allows you to plug directly into your favorite games. It should be noted straight from the off, though, that this is an iPhone-only product.Įverything you'd need is covered here. The feature set promised by the Backbone One goes beyond turbo-charging your mobile gaming control scheme, and instead completely revolutionises the use of your phone for gaming. There's no sacrifices when it comes to PS Remote Play or Game Pass streaming here, though more on that later. That's everything you could ask for in a controller, including clickable thumbsticks to boot. The buttons offer an asymmetric design with two thumbsticks, a d-pad, ABXY button configuration, bumpers, and triggers.

#BACKBONE ONE CONTROLLER REVIEW PRO#

While it's not advisable over longer periods of time, the only difference I noticed was that the top of the iPhone 13 Pro wasn't hugged quite as snugly by the case itself.

#BACKBONE ONE CONTROLLER REVIEW FREE#

This is free for customers old and new, though, and in my testing without such an adapter I still found the phone comfortably seated within the controller housing.

backbone one controller review

It should also be noted that iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max users will need to send away for a secondary adapter to ensure the Backbone One adequately supports the larger camera panel on the back.











Backbone one controller review