Review: Gamevice game controller for iPad Air/Air2/Pro 9.7
I've tried a bunch of game controllers such as the steel series and MadCatz mifi stand-alone controllers that work over bluetooth. It's not a great experience with the iPad since I have to place the iPad on a table, so not great for playing on the go, or even around the house.
Just recently I discover the Gamevice controller for the iPad Mini which I tried with the iPad Mini 2. It worked great, it really breathed new life into gaming on my iPad. Before, games like Geometry Wars 3 or Grand Theft San Andreas, were hard to control and I really did'nt play them. After I got this controller for my iPad Mini 2, it got me hooked on these games. I liked the controller so much, I decided to upgrade to an iPad Air 2. The controller itself is sturdy, and feels expensive, as well it should since it's $99. I give it 5 out of 5 stars.
For a in-dept review, I made a Youtube video,
I've tried a bunch of game controllers such as the steel series and MadCatz mifi stand-alone controllers that work over bluetooth. It's not a great experience with the iPad since I have to place the iPad on a table, so not great for playing on the go, or even around the house.
Just recently I discover the Gamevice controller for the iPad Mini which I tried with the iPad Mini 2. It worked great, it really breathed new life into gaming on my iPad. Before, games like Geometry Wars 3 or Grand Theft San Andreas, were hard to control and I really did'nt play them. After I got this controller for my iPad Mini 2, it got me hooked on these games. I liked the controller so much, I decided to upgrade to an iPad Air 2. The controller itself is sturdy, and feels expensive, as well it should since it's $99. I give it 5 out of 5 stars.
For a in-dept review, I made a Youtube video,