GameSir is rolling out version 5.2 for GameHub. It introduces several improvements and bug fixes for known issues.
Chris has reported for various tech and consumer goods outlets over the past decade, including Android Police and MakeUseOf since early 2022. Previously, he has contributed to outlets such as ...
The GameSir X2 Pro aims to fix the one major complaint I (and no doubt countless others) have had with mobile gaming for a long, long, long time: those goshdarn fingers are always in the way. Clamping ...
Matthew is the Apps and Games Editor at Android Police. He's been gaming since his first taste of a TI-99 at four years old. Matthew has been an Android user since the HTC Hero and has covered ...
The X2 Pro is GameSir’s first officially licensed mobile controller designed specifically for use with Xbox Game Pass cloud streaming. It improves on the previous X2 Mobile controller in many ways by ...
The GameSir X2 Pro is a huge step up from its previous efforts, removing the needless fan from the GameSir X3 while improving the quality at every level. GameSir's patented USB-C pivot connector ...
With mobile gaming on the rise thanks to cloud streaming services like Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Google Stadia, and NVIDIA GeForce Now, there’s been a need for mobile game controllers. GameSir has just ...
The folks at GameSir have announced their latest controller, the X2 Pro, aimed squarely at the many Xbox and Stadia cloud gamers on Android. Among cloud gaming fans, GameSir has garnered a reputation ...
With the rise of mobile gaming and more recently cloud gaming, the need has never been greater for a reliable and affordable controller for your Android phone. But does the GameSir X2 rise to the ...
The GameSir X2 Pro releases today for $79.99/£79.99/€89.99. It is officially licensed by Xbox for its cloud gaming service. The GameSir X2 Pro is built for USB type-C connectivity and comes with a ...
Clip the GameSir X2 Bluetooth Mobile Gaming Controller to an iPhone or Android to add physical controls to the handset. It uses a split design that puts the buttons and joysticks on either side of the ...
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