It looks like Microsoft is working on a new Xbox Series X console along with a new gyro controller too. Finally, the latest Xbox controller features VCA haptics and precision haptic feedback. There will also be motion sensors in the controller and have quieter thumbsticks and buttons. And for those who want to upgrade their gaming experience on these devices, there's a gadget designed just for that - the Gamevice Controller. The Gamevice Controller, model GV150, is designed for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, and iPad Air. It feels solid and well-made and actually feels like a traditional console controller, thanks to the ABXY, L1R1, L2R2, dual analog joysticks, and D-Pad buttons. If you're asking which games the Gamevice Controller is compatible with, we're glad to report that there are tons of them as Apple supports the hardware (Apple even lists them on their website). The Gamevice Controller comes in different models to accommodate different iOS devices like the iPhone, iPad mini, iPad, iPad Air, and iPad Pro 9.7-inch and 12.9-inch. Read more in our articles including "New Xbox Series X, S and gyro controller designs leaked" and "Hands-on: Gamevice Controller GV150 for iPad".
It looks like Microsoft is working on a new Xbox Series X console along with a new gyro controller too. Finally, the latest Xbox controller features VCA haptics and precision haptic feedback.
There will also be motion sensors in the controller and have quieter thumbsticks and buttons. And for those who want to upgrade their gaming experience on these devices, there's a gadget designed just for that - the Gamevice Controller. The Gamevice Controller, model GV150, is designed for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, and iPad Air.
Our coverage of xbos controller includes: "New Xbox Series X, S and gyro controller designs leaked"; "Hands-on: Gamevice Controller GV150 for iPad"; "Xbox Mode launches on Windows 11". Each article provides unique insights and information.