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8BitDo Ultimate 2 wireless controller review

Just when I thought I could not possibly make room in my life for another vibrantly coloured, current-generation wireless ...
If you have a controller from GameSir, PowerA, Turtle Beach, Victrix (PDP), Razer, or 8BitDo, you won't need to dabble in ...
I applaud the absurdly high polling rate, six extra remappable buttons and TMR sticks, but let me tell you why I'm sticking ...
The Competitor is an Xbox and PC-compatible controller from manufacturer Hyperkin that adopts a DualSense-like appearance and ...
Scuf is one of the biggest names in the custom controller scene and when it drops a fresh release, it’s worth standing up and taking notice. There’s more competition than ever, so even big brands need ...
The highly customizable Pro 3 is compatible with Switch 1/2, PC, Android, Steam Deck, and Apple devices, and it's on sale for its lowest price ever.
I am someone who is always on the hunt for a new controller. The GameSir Cyclone 2 Multiplatform controller looked like some sort of alien contraption, and I just had to test it out to see if it was ...
Handheld Gaming PCs The Steam Deck LCD is now going for just $320, kicking the door wide open to handheld gaming on the cheap Hardware Black Friday gaming deals live - I'm digging out the hottest PC ...
You don't need to break the bank for your next gamepad thanks to this stunning wireless PC controller deal on Amazon right now. The Gamesir Super Nova just hit its lowest ever price of $44.99 on ...
Although it looks similar to the wired version, the Valor Pro Wireless boasts better analog sticks and other internal ...
The SCUF Valor Pro Wired Controller is a premium, Xbox-certified controller designed for pro gamers. With a long history of controller refinement, SCUF is well known for its designs, and the Valor Pro ...
This wireless pro controller feels great in the hands but comes at a premium I can't really justify. Solid ergonomics and build quality make a strong case, but nearly $200 is asking entirely too ...