Razer Junglecat review: A slick Android game controller for the right phone
The Razer Junglecat isn’t exactly cheap but works great and has insane battery life.
The Razer Junglecat isn’t exactly cheap but works great and has insane battery life.
The new Razer Kishi cloud-compatible controllers provide ultra-low latency by using a hidden USB-C or Apple Lightning connection.
The Razer Junglecat is available starting today for US$99.99/€119.99on Razer’s website.
With the popularity of mobile gaming and the rise of cloud gaming, the dual purpose Stratus Duo controller really is a no brainer.
The Razer Wolverine Ultimate controller is comfortable, well built, and customizable, giving you the option to game the way that suits you best.
If your hands are constantly sweating while gaming, the Nyko Intercooler Grip keeps them cooler with its cool air flow.
The GameSir G3s is easy to use, performs well depending on the game, and has excellent battery life.
Every SCUF series controller is hand built in the USA or UK, and include interchangeable thumbsticks and the Infinity Ring and Lock system.
The Scuf Infinity1 Xbox One controller is a great, fully customizable option with many optional features — if you can afford the price tag.
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