FUNLAB “FIREFLY” Wireless Luminous Nintendo Switch Controller
A “secret” color-changing light-up gamepad for fans of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
A “secret” color-changing light-up gamepad for fans of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
Illuminate your gameplay with tons of vivid LED color combinations across three distinct sections of the controller.
Built to the highest standards and software-customizable to your heart’s content.
Not only a blast from the past in terms of looks, but also designed with modern high-level gamers in mind.
The same great controller, now with an officially licensed look inspired by Sony’s own DualSense 5.
Same price as Razer’s Kishi V2 but with even more features to enhance your gaming-on-the-go experience.
Featuring several upgrades in design and feel over the previous model, the V2 represents an evolution in what gamers should expect from a first-class mobile gaming controller.
Aesthetically similar to the SN30 Pro+ before it, but with some sweet new additions to take your mobile gaming to the next level yet again.
Next-level gaming has never been more magical and effortless. Just snap in your iPhone, press the Backbone button to open the app, and start playing anywhere, in seconds.
This universal mobile gaming controller fits most smartphones and is designed to bring console-level control to your on-the-go gaming. Bring your A-game anytime, anywhere. 📱🎮
Now with clickable joysticks, more battery life, and other awesome new features, the Nimbus+ has left its predecessor in the dust, putting it more on par with its PS4 and Xbox cousins.
The most advanced controller from 8BitDo ever.
Connect a wired GameCube controller to this adapter and you can wirelessly pair it to the Nintendo Switch.
The first MFi-certified controller to offer L3 and R3 buttons to open up your gaming experience.
The next best thing to Nintendo’s own upcoming NES-replica controllers.
Convert your old gaming controllers into rechargable, Bluetooth-compatible ones for playing wirelessly with Windows, macOS, Raspberry Pi, Nintendo Switch, and more.
The closest you’re going to get to console-level gaming on Apple devices.
The second generation of Gamevice’s previous controller now sports a passthrough Lightning port, lighter weight, and upgraded analog sticks.