Razer’s Kishi is the Switch-style phone controller I’ve been waiting for

Every smartphone can double as a powerful gaming device. There's just one problem: They don't have buttons. Well, not beyond the tiny nubs that line either side of their wafer-thin frame. If you're craving real buttons and triggers, you basically hav...

Gamevice’s patent war against Nintendo rages on at the ITC

Gamevice, maker of detachable controllers for smartphones and tablets, lost its years-long patent feud against Nintendo last month. That hasn’t stopped the company from continuing to sue the Japanese gaming giant, though. Gamevice petitioned the US I...

Nintendo prevails in lawsuit over Switch console and JoyCon design

After two and a half years of back-and-forth, a patent battle around the Nintendo Switch's design has ended in a win for the Japanese gaming company. In 2017, Gamevice filed suit against Nintendo, claiming that the Switch was too similar to its gamin...

Razer’s Kishi gamepad plugs into your phone for minimal latency

No, that's not a Razer Phone 3 in the photo, but it's a Pixel 3a XL wedged between two halves of a new Razer gamepad. Following the Junglecat, Razer chose CES to launch the Kishi controller, which plugs straight into your Android (via USB-C) or...

Nintendo faces lawsuit over the Switch’s detachable controllers

The Nintendo Switch certainly isn't the first gaming tablet, but is it directly riffing on others' ideas? Gamevice thinks so. The accessory maker is suing Nintendo for allegedly violating a patent for concepts used in the Wikipad, its gaming-orient...

Nintendo faces lawsuit over the Switch’s detachable controllers

The Nintendo Switch certainly isn't the first gaming tablet, but is it directly riffing on others' ideas? Gamevice thinks so. The accessory maker is suing Nintendo for allegedly violating a patent for concepts used in the Wikipad, its gaming-orient...

Get the Best of Both Worlds with This Handheld Game Controller for Your iPhone

When it comes to playing games, nothing beats the nostalgic, interactive feel of a handheld controller. But then again, how convenient is it to use a touchscreen, like the one on your iPhone? Now you can get the best of both worlds, with Gamevice for iPhone.

Gamevice attaches to your smartphone and transforms it into an intense handheld gaming device. You’ll get the immediacy of the touchscreen paired with the familiar joysticks and controllers of a handheld. Best of all, you won’t have to wait for pairing — just plug it in and you’re ready to play. Gaming couldn’t get any easier.

It’s $99.95 (USD), plus you’ll receive a $10 iTunes Gift Card to be used toward game purchases. Get Gamevice for your smartphone today at the Technabob Shop.