📅 September 27, 2016

AP40: Apple-Inspired Bluetooth Controller for iOS/Android, Mac/PC & More [video]

a Bluetooth Controller for iOS/Android, Mac/PC & More

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To celebrate Apple’s 40th anniversary, 8bitdo is crowdfunding an Apple-inspired retro wireless controller.

Drawing inspiration from the classic rainbow Apple logo, the AP40 is a Bluetooth controller that is fully compatible with iOS, Android, Mac and PC.

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📅 January 6, 2014

SteelSeries Stratus: The First Wireless iOS 7 Gamepad [video]

Accessory maker SteelSeries has unveiled its new Stratus controller, becoming the first wireless gamepad to support Apple’s latest iOS platform.

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Accessory maker SteelSeries has unveiled its new Stratus controller, becoming the first wireless gamepad to support Apple’s latest iOS platform.

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📅 November 19, 2013

MOGA Releases The ‘MOGA Ace Power’. The First iOS 7 Game Controller [video]

MOGA officially announced the release of its MOGA Ace Power controller for the iPhone 5/5s/5c and 5th gen iPod Touch

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MOGA officially announced the release of its MOGA Ace Power controller for the iPhone 5/5s/5c and 5th gen iPod Touch. It features dual analog sticks, a d-pad, action buttons, a headphone jack, and L1/R1 L2/R2 buttons and it plugs into the Lighting port of the devices.

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📅 June 23, 2009

GameBone Pro: First iPhone Controller Peripheral

GameBone Pro is one of the world’s first iPhone OS 3.0 compatible 8-way D-pad 6 buttons game controller to incorporate a 2000mAh battery, both Bluetooth and Apple’s 30-pin dock connector connectivity, built-in speaker and 3.5 audio headphone jack.

If you watched MacWorld or WWDC 09, you know that now , developers can add some external devices to work side by side with their apps. At both Apple events they presented such “toys” that had to do with the medical field and of course TomTom has a toy that goes with the much awaited turn-by-turn navigation.

But nobody said anything about such a thing for gaming.Today, Australian iPhone accessory manufacturer 22Moo revealed one of the first controllers to take advantage of the iPhone’s new functionality — the GameBone Pro.

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