Woot! has
8Bitdo Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller for Android (White)for
$26.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Product Description:
- Compatible with Android devices and fits mobile devices ranging from 100mm to 170mm in length.
- Hall Effect Joysticks and Triggers
- Refined bumpers and D-pad. Light and tactile.
- 2 Pro back paddle buttons
- Profile button. Wear-resistant metal joystick rings. Turbo function.
- Support 8BitDo Ultimate Software V2
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This is 1/3 the price of that though, so might be worth a shot.
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Bluetooth latency can be as high as 30ms and the consistency between packets is awful, not to mention the drop outs.
Easily felt on a classic game like Mario on NES.
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You can get the EasySMX M15, which I'm suspecting shares most of the hardware from this (shells look identical), but you trade rumble for no internal battery.
That wasn't a deal breaker for me, considering the M15 can be powered by any battery bank and also does passthrough charging.
I got this for my g8+. It works great for balancing my devices in the controller. You can then plug in anything you want to the device, including a usb hub! https://a.co/d/2zMyVhe
Go to 06:30 of the video.
LG V60 Retrospective: More Than a Typical Slab Phone
Basically it's a detachable second screen case. When attached you'd have two 6.8 inch OLED displays. It's great for multitasking. Think of the Surface Duo. Just wish refresh rate wasn't limited to 60hz and battery of course takes a hit, but it serves as my dedicated emulation device. Plan on having my LGV60 stay attached to this controller permanently if it fits.
Just pop the battery into the retention mechanism and then use the magnet to hold the phone.
Or, you can add a couple spacers to the end where the cable will go so that they make even contact with the phone. Some of those stick on rubber feet you get at the hardware store would work.
As for the cable itself, they make right angle adapters.
Otherwise the quality is pretty darn nice.
Pros:
-Great Dpad, much better than prior 8bitdo ultimate 2c I have which is trash
-Great buttons all around, very clicky
-Can work with windows when wired
-Works as a camera shutter button like these all do but I still like it.
-Good not great comfort\
-Build quality feels rather good. You no impression you are using a cut rate device.
-Very portable and travel friendly, although inability to pair to my windows laptop when I get to the hotel or whatever is a major, major fly in the ointment.
Cons:
-Doesn't hold a tablet sized device like my old Ipega clamp on controllers used to, My Motorola Stylus has only half an inch of space remaning,
-Can't connect to windows over bluetooth
-300mah ain't much
So really none of these things are perfect and maybe I shoulda splurged on the $80 G8 or whatever it's called
edit: Issue is not Xbox cloud. I installed a local game and the input lag is still horrible (several seconds). Hope I can find a fix. I'm using a S22+.
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