SCUF’s Envision Pro design takes cues from the PlayStation 5 Ege and Xbox Elite, though it’s entirely limited to your PC and finger dexterity.
Updates to the controller let owners play games on their phones without having to take off its case.
The Legion Go is a strong competitor to the Steam Deck, but Windows doesn't help.
The Windows 11-based handheld console has two Joy-Con-like controllers plus a trackpad akin to Valve’s leading device.
8BitDo's Wireless Arcade Stick for Xbox ships at the end of June for $120.
The Ayaneo Geek offers solid performance at a more reasonable price, but is still a tough sell compared to the Steam Deck.
The GKD Mini Plus offers a novel solution for keeping Game Boy-inspired handhelds pocketable.
The ideal gadgets for nostalgia-seeking gamers, which won't even require the TV to be set to channel three.
Even non-gamers can easily give their smartphones an extra life.
The new DualSense Edge has customizable caps to help it compete against the Xbox Elite, but it doesn’t seem too different from a regular DualSense.
Just because you can do something does not mean that you should .
The new Split Pad Fit will be a welcome upgrade for handheld Switch gamers.
The new wireless gamepad is made even more accessible with a $35 price tag.
The redesigned gamepad provides a better fit for a wider variety of phones—and an iPhone model is on its way.
Panic's quirky handheld somehow feels retro and modern at the same time.
SteelSeries' controller has a generic build that can't stand up to the more mobile-centric Razer Kishi I already use for gaming on my phone.
These wild designs prove that thinking outside the box doesn't always yield innovation gamers actually want.
The leaked Lenovo Legion Play looks like a mashup between a Nintendo Switch and Valve's Steam Deck.
It's roughly the size of a postage stamp, so you might want to keep a magnifying glass handy.
I’ve found the perfect handheld emulator to tide you over until it arrives
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