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Also, consider the *stellar* 1.9-star review rating of the companion app as a good measure of their level of care (or rather, complete lack thereof). Razer obviously doesn't listen to the customers.
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If you plan to use this with xbox cloud and/or moonlight (I'll explain what this is later) you want the Xbox version of this controller - as it has a dedicated Xbox button and moonlight sees it as an regular Xbox controller. I'm not sure if non xbox version has the same capabilities, as i don't have one to test.
Controller wise, it's decently built but you doesn't have the tactile feeling of full fledge Xbox controller (duh!). The up facing buttons feel a bit "hard" to press and the triggers are vague on feedback. With that said, once you get used to the controller, these limitations are easy to overlook.
It's very portable, as it collapses on it self, so it promotes carrying it around. I usually carry mine around in my pocket or backpack.
It can be used with most android phones with a centered usb C connector (I use it with S10+ with a spigen case). Non centered usb c connector you'll have to look somewhere else for a controller.
The usb C plug only passes power. I've tried using usb c with 3.5mm adapters for sound, but no dice. You'll have to use the phone speakers or wireless earbuds.
Has barely any lag as it connects via usb C rather than Bluetooth. Draws power from phone so, it doesn't need batteries.
Moonlight is a streaming app that piggy backs from the Nvidea Gamestream protocol. It's free and you can stream almost any game from your Nvidea Gamestream capable pc to a remote device (Windows, Android, etc).
You require a decent wifi connection, and/or good internet connection and add some port forwarding. With it you can do stuff like Breath of the Wild in 4k on your phone. Recipe = Breath of the wild via CEMU emulation on your PC streamed to your phone.
Or playing witcher 3 on you pc, pause and continue playing it on your phone while traveling (assuming you have a good internet connection).
You can play using keyboard + mouse, xbox like controller, or xbox kishi. I'm sure you can use other controllers, but i have not personally tested.
I recommend the xbox version of this controller without hesitation. Got mine since late last year, use it several times a week with samsung earbuds and I'm very happy with it.
If you plan to use this with xbox cloud and/or moonlight (I'll explain what this is later) you want the Xbox version of this controller - as it has a dedicated Xbox button and moonlight sees it as an regular Xbox controller. I'm not sure if non xbox version has the same capabilities, as i don't have one to test.
Controller wise, it's decently built but you doesn't have the tactile feeling of full fledge Xbox controller (duh!). The up facing buttons feel a bit "hard" to press and the triggers are vague on feedback. With that said, once you get used to the controller, these limitations are easy to overlook.
It's very portable, as it collapses on it self, so it promotes carrying it around. I usually carry mine around in my pocket or backpack.
It can be used with most android phones with a centered usb C connector (I use it with S10+ with a spigen case). Non centered usb c connector you'll have to look somewhere else for a controller.
The usb C plug only passes power. I've tried using usb c with 3.5mm adapters for sound, but no dice. You'll have to use the phone speakers or wireless earbuds.
Has barely any lag as it connects via usb C rather than Bluetooth. Draws power from phone so, it doesn't need batteries.
Moonlight is a streaming app that piggy backs from the Nvidea Gamestream protocol. It's free and you can stream almost any game from your Nvidea Gamestream capable pc to a remote device (Windows, Android, etc).
You require a decent wifi connection, and/or good internet connection and add some port forwarding. With it you can do stuff like Breath of the Wild in 4k on your phone. Recipe = Breath of the wild via CEMU emulation on your PC streamed to your phone.
Or playing witcher 3 on you pc, pause and continue playing it on your phone while traveling (assuming you have a good internet connection).
You can play using keyboard + mouse, xbox like controller, or xbox kishi. I'm sure you can use other controllers, but i have not personally tested.
I recommend the xbox version of this controller without hesitation. Got mine since late last year, use it several times a week with samsung earbuds and I'm very happy with it.
There's an iPhone version available.
For reals? I need it!
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If you have a good internet connection it works great.
If you plan to use this with xbox cloud and/or moonlight (I'll explain what this is later) you want the Xbox version of this controller - as it has a dedicated Xbox button and moonlight sees it as an regular Xbox controller. I'm not sure if non xbox version has the same capabilities, as i don't have one to test.
Controller wise, it's decently built but you doesn't have the tactile feeling of full fledge Xbox controller (duh!). The up facing buttons feel a bit "hard" to press and the triggers are vague on feedback. With that said, once you get used to the controller, these limitations are easy to overlook.
It's very portable, as it collapses on it self, so it promotes carrying it around. I usually carry mine around in my pocket or backpack.
It can be used with most android phones with a centered usb C connector (I use it with S10+ with a spigen case). Non centered usb c connector you'll have to look somewhere else for a controller.
The usb C plug only passes power. I've tried using usb c with 3.5mm adapters for sound, but no dice. You'll have to use the phone speakers or wireless earbuds.
Has barely any lag as it connects via usb C rather than Bluetooth. Draws power from phone so, it doesn't need batteries.
Moonlight is a streaming app that piggy backs from the Nvidea Gamestream protocol. It's free and you can stream almost any game from your Nvidea Gamestream capable pc to a remote device (Windows, Android, etc).
You require a decent wifi connection, and/or good internet connection and add some port forwarding. With it you can do stuff like Breath of the Wild in 4k on your phone. Recipe = Breath of the wild via CEMU emulation on your PC streamed to your phone.
Or playing witcher 3 on you pc, pause and continue playing it on your phone while traveling (assuming you have a good internet connection).
You can play using keyboard + mouse, xbox like controller, or xbox kishi. I'm sure you can use other controllers, but i have not personally tested.
I recommend the xbox version of this controller without hesitation. Got mine since late last year, use it several times a week with samsung earbuds and I'm very happy with it.
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