Since we saw PowerA's Moga Pro controller at CES earlier this year, the company has shown that it's keen to evolve its product line based on early adopter feedback. Its two latest Bluetooth Android ...
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The Consumer Electronics Show is just getting under way in Las Vegas and already there's been a lot of attention paid to taking video games on the go without sacrificing home console-style game ...
The ongoing beta test for Microsoft’s xCloud and the recent launch of Google’s Stadia are the first steps toward the day when premier console and PC games will be playable anywhere, anytime on a smart ...
I enjoyed using the Moga Pro when I reviewed it over the summer. With its retractable grip that props up the phone, it’s a clever way to turn your Android phone into a handheld gaming device with ...
The iPhone finally gets what Android phones have had for years: controller support. The Ace Power does its best to turn your iDevice into a full-fledged gaming handheld. Scott Stein Editor at Large I ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. For the past year, Power A has been chipping away at the Android accessory market with its MOGA line of game controllers, combining convenient clips ...
PowerA has a nifty product on its hands in the MOGA Pro Controller. The recently re-dubbed “MOGA Pocket” strikes a good mix between tactile functionality and portability, but the Pro is essentially an ...
This week at E3, Power A introduced a new wireless Bluetooth controller with an integrated smartphone mount, turning any device into a DS-style gaming handheld. This week at E3, Power A introduced a ...