The Afterglow Wave is an interesting RGB wireless controller for the Switch 2, but does it have what it takes to undercut the Pro Controller while still delivering a great experience?
From marathon play sessions to years of daily use, Switch Pro Controller owners praise its longevity. Here's how long it can last and what quirks it has.
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Turtle Beach's original Rematch Wireless is what I'd call a decent and dependable budget pad, and around what you'd expect for your money. It looked and felt surprisingly premium in its buttons, its ...
Unlike the Abxylute M4 mobile controller that attaches to phones using magnets, or the Backbone Pro that sandwiches your ...
The Mobapad M6 HD controllers were our favorite for the original Switch, and we’ve been anxiously awaiting the launch of Mobapad’s Switch 2 controllers. While Mobapad did launch adapters so that the ...
The Abxylute M4 isn't for everyone, but it might be for you ...
When I reviewed the Switch 2 back in June, I noted that the lack of any sort of extended grip on the extremely thin Joy-Con 2 controllers made them relatively awkward to hold, both when connected to ...
The Razer Raiju V3 Pro is one of the finest pro controllers for PS5 and PC. Here's why it's arguably better than the DualSense Edge.
The Asus ROG Raikiri II is available now for $189. However, right now, it only seems to be in stock at Best Buy here in the ...
Mario Tennis Fever kicks off the second half of the launch year for Nintendo Switch 2 and arrives at the perfect time.
Magnetic power banks have become essential for anyone who needs portable charging solutions. In 2026, the market offers a wide range of options with advanced features like Qi2 wireless charging, ...