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There has to be something exemplary about a “Pro” device, especially to justify the $170 price compared to the $100 you pay ...
A controller that wants to be wherever you're gaming? The Backbone Pro sets out on that path and covers a fair bit of ground ...
Since arriving in 2020, the Backbone One has helped popularize dedicated mobile game controllers, the kind you might use for ...
Backbone's Pro Controller adds a pair of remappable back buttons, upgraded analog sticks, Bluetooth, and a bunch of ...
A long time in the making, Backbone Pro delivers the best-in-class mobile controller experience, but it's the evolving app that's worth staying for.
On the bottom of the controller is the USB-C port on the right, and the headphone jack on the left. There’s also a new button ...
Building on the success of the Backbone One, Backbone is back with a pro version of one of the best phone controllers which features significant upgrades and even the option to play wirelessly ...
The Backbone Pro smartly improves nearly every feature that made the original great. With full-size thumbsticks, upgraded ...
The big, immediately noticeable difference between the standard and the Pro is that the latter is larger. The grips are thicker, presumably to make room for additional electronics, but it still feels ...
Backbone announced Backbone Pro, a next-generation controller engineered from the ground up to let players game on any screen with a single device.
Previously, at Protocol, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. Backbone’s new gaming controller looks like it should have a phone inside. The Backbone Pro has the same basic shape as the company ...
One problem with the initial generation of on-phone controllers, like the Backbone One, was that they were designed to be as small as possible. That meant feel and features were frequently sacrificed.