
"If you're the traveling kind, it promises to be the only quality (albeit expensive) controller you need to take with you."
"There has to be something exemplary about a Pro device, especially to justify the $170 price compared to the $100 you pay for the Backbone One."
"Controllers live and die by how they feel in your hands. If you've ever held a Backbone One, you have a good idea of the general feel for the Pro controller."
"The high point of the Backbone One is the D-pad and face buttons, which aren't overly loud even though they have the sort of clicky feeling I enjoy."
Backbone has launched the Backbone Pro, a versatile controller priced at $170 that connects to smartphones, PCs, and TVs. While it aims to be a premium option for gamers on the go, the controller's notable features include Bluetooth connectivity, customizable button mapping via the Backbone+ app, and responsive controls. However, criticisms include it not feeling 'pro' enough due to the absence of Hall effect joysticks, limited compatibility with larger devices like the iPad mini, and a high price point relative to its predecessor, the Backbone One.
Read at gizmodo.com
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