Review: Gamevice Flex is the definitive mobile and cloud gaming controller
The Gamevice Flex rises above its own gimmicky design to become the must-have controller for mobile and cloud gamers alike.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Gamevice Flex rises above its own gimmicky design to become the must-have controller for mobile and cloud gamers alike.
Expand Expanding CloseGamevice Flex, the company’s most advanced and adaptable controller yet, is designed to perfectly fit your phone in your case and launches October 25.
Expand Expanding CloseWe’ve been given an exclusive first look at the Gamevice Flex, an upcoming gaming controller for iOS and Android that aims to fit nearly every phone while keeping your protective case on.
Expand Expanding CloseGamevice has relaunched the controller formerly known as Razer Kishi to become the “Gamevice for Android,” at an appealing new price.
Expand Expanding CloseRecently, we’ve been taking a look at some game controllers for the iPhone over at 9to5Mac, such as offerings from Logitech and Moga. Now another company is looking to get into the market, but this time with Android. Today, Wikipad announced its new Gamevice controller for Android devices. The device is a detachable controller, similar to those made for the iPhone (via Android Central). The Gamevice fully encloses your Android device, allowing only access to the screen.