Backbone Pro Launches: One Controller for All Devices
The Backbone One 2nd-gen controller made waves last year with its support for the iPhone 16, and now the Backbone Pro is set to elevate your gaming experience even further. This next-gen controller offers the versatility of both handheld and wireless modes, allowing you to connect via Bluetooth or directly through USB-C. The USB-C connection promises zero latency and no need for charging, while the wireless mode enhances portability and flexibility. What's truly impressive is the Backbone Pro's wide compatibility, supporting phones, tablets, laptops, smart TVs, and even VR headsets.
The Backbone Pro is designed to be a universal controller, thanks to FlowState Technology, which enables seamless switching between previously paired devices. The team at Backbone has worked diligently to create the "smallest form factor ever to accommodate full-size joysticks," ensuring a compact yet comfortable gaming experience.
This controller also offers customization features and remappable back buttons, enhancing your control over your gaming sessions. The handy Backbone app is a game-changer, providing access to titles from Apple Arcade, Netflix, Xbox Remote Play, Steam Link, and Nvidia GeForce NOW. If you're a Backbone+ subscriber, you can enjoy a library of games for free.
Maneet Khaira, Founder and CEO of Backbone, shares his vision: *"We believe the future of gaming transcends individual devices. With Backbone Pro, you can experience the excitement and connection of gaming on any screen with just a single device."*
If this sounds like the perfect addition to your gaming setup, you can explore more on the official Backbone website. A UK launch is on the horizon, so stay tuned. For those eager to try it out, consider checking our list of the best games with controller support on Android to find your next gaming adventure.
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