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Yeah the Android version is amazing and I use mine a lot on vacation! I am trying to justify the iphone version if there are similar experiences
Emulators.
Duckstation on android has been a godsend.
You can play Xbox remote through Xbox app and PS5 through the PS remote play app, Steam Link from PC, just like Android. Game Pass cloud through Xbox.com/play or GeForce now in web. Apple Arcade has some high quality console-level games, today Baldo came out, FANTASIAN from the creators for Final Fantasy, other mobile ports like Monster Hunter Stories, much better than Android ports.
But I still think the best controller is the Xbox controller, which works with Android, iOS, Windows and Xbox and still cheaper. Or a PS5 controller also has wide support now, and is about the same price as this.
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Stadia (NOT an app, go to their webpage)
Amazon Luna (NOT an app, go to their webpage)
PlayStation Remote Play
Apple Arcade games I enjoyed with it:
Fantasian
World Of Demons
World's End Club
I stopped my subscription after beating Fantasian (pretty good game but it's only half a game fyi).
I don't have an Xbox so I don't have up to date information but I think Microsoft released their xCloud web client too, you might want to google that to be sure. I'm also sure they have Xbox Remote Play type of app too. Most likely there's also Steam Remote Play.
Kishi is great in that its a hard connection via the thunderbolt port. This means 0 input latency which seems to be the primary culprit of latency fox Xbox streaming games (when you have a good connection) and not the actual streaming.
The drawback of the Kishi (and also the Backbone) is that they are designed to be used without a phone case which can be annoying to remove each time you want to play. I've seen some people modify their Kishi taking out the bumpers and getting little pads to secure it with a case.
Vs the Raiju - Raiju can be used with a case out of the gate, and maybe more comfortable form factor for some people, it also supports small tablets/galaxy note sized phone. I think you can use it via USB-C but you need a cable. I don't know if it will work with iOS, but I assume so over Bluetooth. Raiju can also be used with PCs as a normal controller.