Level up your game with the top fight sticks and all-button controllers we've tested, including budget-friendly options, high-end models, and everything in between.
My Realme 12+ is nearing the end of its major Android update cycle. For typical users, there's no urgent need for a ...
The GuliKit Hyperlink Gen 2 offers a compact and budget-friendly solution for connecting unsupported gamepads to your Switch 2, similar to the 8BitDo USB Adapter 2.
BitDo’s $20 USB Adapter 2 lets you wirelessly link controllers to the Switch 2 that would otherwise be unsupported, like the ...
This rather unusual feat came from the mind of a programmer known as Foone Turing on social media, who needed many attempts and a lot of patience to make the game fully playable. And to make it work, ...
Announced at CES 2026 this week, the new 8BitDo Flip Pad is a USB-C controller for Android phones (and iPhones too) that sits on top of your display and seems just perfect for emulators. Bluetooth ...
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) released Bluetooth 6.0 in Sept. 2024. Its notable features pave the way for universal device tracking, lower latency, and more efficient wireless connections ...
Bottom line: Bluetooth was designed to make short-range wireless connectivity between different devices quick and straightforward. However, according to several user reports, some of the most ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 supports a wide range of controllers, from Nintendo’s own Pro Controller to many Bluetooth gamepads you might already have. Whether you’re setting up your new console for the ...
A new menu found in the latest Android Canary build reveals the UI for a game controller remapping feature likely coming in Android 17. Found under Bluetooth settings, the “Game Controller settings” ...
A new report from Android Authority suggests Google is quietly cooking up some big gaming improvements for Android 17, and they could make life a lot easier for anyone who prefers using a physical ...
Why this is important: For Android gamers, these changes mean your phone or tablet might finally behave more like a proper gaming machine, with your controller in hand, and no touch-only compromises.