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Backbone One review: Turn your iPhone into a mini games console March 31, 2022by Martin 6 The mobile gaming revolution may be old hat now, with countless successful apps and games that spring to mind, but we're in the midst of a new wave in the form of remote gaming and game streaming. Playing the full console version on your phone is now perfectly possible as long as you have a good internet connection, but doing so with touch controls almost always holds things back. Xbox Cloud Gaming: Price, Platforms and Everything You Need to Know The Backbone One is a leading example of how to solve this problem without needing a full-fledged controller - it clips around your iPhone, offers all the same advantages, and forms a kind of portable mini-console.
project Comes with adapter for iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max C Level Executive List Compatible with all iPhone models from 6S Weight 138 g The Backbone One looks sleek and sleek whether it's wrapped around your iPhone or not. It's not the smallest controller case on the market for the iPhone, but it's one of the best-feeling to use. Ergonomics are fairly limited, without a huge amount of shaping, but there are enough soft curves and edges to make sure it's good to hold. The analog sticks are similar to those used by Nintendo's Joy-Cons on the Switch , which means that in practice they don't have a lot of travel, so you'll notice that you don't have the precision of a full-fledged pad.
This is reflected by the triggers, which are hard enough, but pale in comparison to the triggers Dual Sense or Xbox Wireless Controller - given the different purposes of the Backbone One, this is not really a criticism. If you're concerned about getting the best possible competitive advantage out of your controller, you probably shouldn't have a mobile grip in the first place. For gaming on the go and with a form factor small enough to slip into any bag, this is a really well-designed package. In addition to the usual sticks and buttons, there are several menu buttons, one on each side, along with two additional feature buttons - one for taking photos and screenshots while playing, the other to quickly open Backbone's own app.
project Comes with adapter for iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max C Level Executive List Compatible with all iPhone models from 6S Weight 138 g The Backbone One looks sleek and sleek whether it's wrapped around your iPhone or not. It's not the smallest controller case on the market for the iPhone, but it's one of the best-feeling to use. Ergonomics are fairly limited, without a huge amount of shaping, but there are enough soft curves and edges to make sure it's good to hold. The analog sticks are similar to those used by Nintendo's Joy-Cons on the Switch , which means that in practice they don't have a lot of travel, so you'll notice that you don't have the precision of a full-fledged pad.
This is reflected by the triggers, which are hard enough, but pale in comparison to the triggers Dual Sense or Xbox Wireless Controller - given the different purposes of the Backbone One, this is not really a criticism. If you're concerned about getting the best possible competitive advantage out of your controller, you probably shouldn't have a mobile grip in the first place. For gaming on the go and with a form factor small enough to slip into any bag, this is a really well-designed package. In addition to the usual sticks and buttons, there are several menu buttons, one on each side, along with two additional feature buttons - one for taking photos and screenshots while playing, the other to quickly open Backbone's own app.