The snap-on magnetic controller attaches to the phone back using MagSafe or Qi2 and lies flat when not in use. A smooth slide-out mechanism deploys the controller beneath the phone in landscape mode, creating a compact handheld form without bulk. Flat thumbsticks maintain a slim profile while providing tactile feedback for precise control. Constant attachment eliminates the need to carry a separate accessory. Bluetooth connectivity enables detached use and allows the phone to be propped up for ergonomic tabletop play. The control layout includes dual analog sticks, a D-pad, XYAB buttons, start/select, and rear triggers, with optimization for retro console gaming.
The slide-out mechanism feels surprisingly smooth and satisfying when you deploy it for gaming. The controller slides down below your phone in landscape mode, creating this mini-handheld experience without any of the usual bulk or setup hassle. The flat thumbsticks keep everything slim while still providing proper tactile feedback for precise control. What makes this design genuinely clever is how it handles the portability problem that plagues most mobile controllers.
You never have to remember to bring it because it's always attached to your phone. No more leaving your controller at home or stuffing bulky accessories into already-crowded bags. The Bluetooth connectivity adds another layer of flexibility that most attached controllers miss entirely. Sure, you can use it while snapped to your phone, but you can also detach it completely and prop your phone up on a table. This transforms quick gaming sessions into comfortable, ergonomic experiences where you're not hunched over a tiny screen.
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