![]() ![]() They each offer a satisfying but muffled click when pressed, and have enough travel distance to accept even a heavy presser. The buttons feel slightly small by modern standards, and to my eye are a few millimetres larger than what you'd find on a New 3DS. With it costing £100 you have some expectations out of the box in terms of quality, and I am glad to see them met. It's a grip-style controller that wraps around the phone, with it being connected by one of USB C or Lightning port depending on the model you opted for. The Backbone One is a fairly standard affair on the hardware side of things. Backbone sent over this latest Android model for us to check out, but to round out the review a little better, I decided to pick up the original model for the iPhone as well, so you'll see pictures of both throughout. It later came to Android in 2022, with a PS5-themed design debuting in November for iOS and earlier this year for Android. Backbone aren't exactly new to this space, with the Backbone One originally releasing for iOS devices back in 2020, and becoming an incredibly popular choice in the space. Now handheld controller grips aren't anything new, and we've covered them before with the likes of PowerA's MOGA XP7-X Plus, Razer's Kishi, and Turtle Beach's Atom. With so much to play and more on the horizons, you want the best way to be playing this ever-growing library, and Backbone think they might just have the One you're looking for. With how much power we now carry around in our pockets, we're capable of playing everything from Excitebike to Mario Galaxy 2 by emulation, and a whole world more with native apps and game streaming. ![]() I make no secret about my love for mobile gaming.
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