When it comes to connectivity in game controllers, you have two basic options: Bluetooth and wireless. Here's how to figure out which one is right for you.
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If you're looking for an affordable PC controller, the upcoming 8BitDo Ultimate 2C needs to be on your radar. Arriving on July 15, the wireless controller costs just $30 yet offers one of the key ...
It’s been a few years since we reviewed something from EasySMX. The company reached out again with an offer to review one of their Nintendo Switch Bluetooth controllers. Meant to compete with the ...
BitDo refreshes the 8BitDo 64 controller released for Analogue 3D with a cheaper 2.4GHz version that pairs to an adapter—though the adapter is also sold individually for use with standard Bluetooth ...
A person holding a modern, black wireless game controller. - Dikushin/Getty Images We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Wireless gaming peripherals are more abundant than ever ...
Not only is the DualSense a fantastic controller for use with the PS5, the new PS5 gamepad can also be paired with PC for games on that platform. It’s either to do, too, provided you know which menus ...