The $129.99 gamepad and phone clip combo is the first third-party option to work wirelessly with Xbox Series X / S consoles. But man, it’s a weird one. The $129.99 gamepad and phone clip combo is the ...
PowerA has just announced two new mobile gaming clips for Xbox and PlayStation. The Xbox version includes a power bank while the PlayStation version is designed for both DualSense and DualShock 4 ...
Due to the popularity of mobile gaming, there are plenty of game controllers for your smartphone now available. While most offer very similar features, every once in a while, one comes along with ...
PowerA revealed an all-new Xbox-licensed controller this week with the MOGA XP5-X Plus Bluetooth Controller. The goal of the new controller is to give players a way to play their Xbox games from the ...
The PowerA MOGA is a Bluetooth game pad that brings traditional console controls to your Android smartphone. Set to launch in late 2012, the MOGA controller features dual analog sticks, as well as two ...
The MOGA XP5-X Plus is one of the best all-around controllers you can buy for your Android phone. It has (almost) everything you could ever want at a very reasonable price. However, casual gamers or ...
Another iPhone controller has been leaked, and this time around it’s made by mobile gaming accessories maker Moga, who is best known for its Android gaming accessories mostly. However, according to ...
PowerA, an accessory brand has launched the first licensed wireless controller for the Xbox X and S series that can also be used for mobile gaming, PC, and Xbox consoles interchangeably. The ...
The ongoing beta test for Microsoft’s xCloud and the recent launch of Google’s Stadia are the first steps toward the day when premier console and PC games will be playable anywhere, anytime on a smart ...
★★★★☆ The PowerA MOGA XP5-i Plus game controller works beautifully with a range of Apple devices. And there's an iPhone mount, too. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The PowerA Moga XP5-i Plus has the same ...
The Consumer Electronics Show is just getting under way in Las Vegas and already there's been a lot of attention paid to taking video games on the go without sacrificing home console-style game ...