Save On Backbone One Controllers For iPhone And Android In Amazon's Big Deal Days Sale
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Save On Backbone One Controllers For iPhone And Android In Amazon's Big Deal Days Sale
"Backbone recently revealed several new cozy colors for its line of smartphone controllers, but if you'd prefer to stick to its regular colorways, then you can score one of these devices for up to 40% off during Amazon Big Deal Days. Currently, you can get the Backbone One with a USB-C connection for $70 (was $100), and for people using older iPhones, the Backbone One with a Lightning connection is down to $60 (was $100)."
"The other big deal we've spotted is for 8BitDo's own Android smartphone controller. Normally $50, it's currently on sale for $22 for the black version, and $34 for the white version. It's compatible with a wide array of Android devices that can fit inside its 100mm to 170mm base, and you're getting some top-quality components here. This cradle has Hall Effect joysticks and triggers, back paddle buttons, a turbo function, and wear-resistant metal joystick rings."
"The Kishi V3 Pro XL is for users who run with larger tablets, as it can fit 11- and 13-inch iPad Pro and Air models inside its frame, and it has several high-end components in its construction. This has large ergonomic handles, anti-drift TMR thumbsticks that Razer claims are superior to Hall Effect thumbsticks, and extremely responsive actuation in the triggers and face buttons."
Backbone One controllers are discounted during Amazon Big Deal Days, with the USB-C model at $70 (was $100) and the Lightning model at $60 (was $100); the promotion runs through October 8. 8BitDo's Android smartphone controller is on sale for $22 (black) and $34 (white), fits devices 100mm to 170mm wide, and features Hall Effect joysticks and triggers, back paddle buttons, a turbo function, and wear-resistant metal joystick rings; it supports 8BitDo Ultimate Software V2 for customization. Razer's Kishi V3 Pro XL accommodates 11- and 13-inch iPad Pro and Air models, offers large ergonomic handles, anti-drift TMR thumbsticks, and highly responsive triggers and face buttons, and is on sale for $170 (was $200).
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