Nyko PlayPad Pro - Video Review - General Accessories

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This is my video review of the Nyko Playpad pro. http://youtu.be/9jIK56-NbHU
Initially I thought this was a fairly good controller but after a few weeks over ownership I no longer feel the same. I will do my best to list the pros and cons of this device.
Pros -
Feels nice in the hands and reminds me of an xbox 360 controller
Rechargeable via a micro usb cable
Has a soft touch coating so it feels really comfortable in hand.
Analog sticks work well
Cons -
Picks up grease from your finger tips easily
Is a nightmare to pair and at times I had to restore my Nexus 7 tablet just to get it work
Controls don't feel as tight or lag free like the PowerA Moga controller
Software that was released with the controller is buggy and in beta
works with Ipad but only has icade support (I'd almost it rather it didn't work
Summary
Overall I can't recommend the Moga Playpad Pro. While it has a solid construction, the pairing issues and horrible software given with this device will leave you with a headache rather than enjoying the games your suppose to.

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PhoneJoy Play (Android Controller) at Kickstarter!

I found this on kickstarter:
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I can´t post the link caused by too less posting Maybe some other user could do it - just search for PhoneJoy Play at kickstarter :cyclops:
Tired of touch screen controls? Well so are we and with the PhoneJoy™ Play we got just the solution for you . The PhoneJoy™ Play controller is a wireless gamepad that allows you to to clamp smartphones of all sizes running iOS or Android right into the gamepad turning your phone into a portable console for great gaming on the go.
But it doesn't just stop there, the Play can also be used as a great standalone controller that fits perfectly into your hands. The controller can be used either on PCs running Mac OS X, Windows or Linux or by connecting your phone/tablet to your HDTV or projector.
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And it comes with Touch-Edit :good:
Only 13 days to back
This looks promising but isnt there a sony patent against the buttons ?
Heres the direkt Link
Is there any product by Sony that has buttons which are equal?
nice
I want this so badly, Cant wait for it.
Only 4 hours to back, so hurry up

Video Review of the PowerA Moga Android Controller

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I did a video review the PowerA Moga android game controller. I'm currently using this little guy over the Nyko Playpad Pro and my review will tell you why. Let me know your thoughts and If you like my content subscribe to my youtube channel. Special thanks to the developer of the Moga Universal Driver as I used it in my review!!
CLICK HERE FOR THE LINK - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MeO3QQ2aN0
Pros -
Size
Price
Build Quality
Cell phone holder
Pairs easily and works with a lot more games than the Nyko Playpad
Controls felt a lot tighter with virtually no lag
Cons -
Uses batteries instead of being rechargable
Analog sticks are the greatest at times they didn’t register diagnal movement.
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cheap keyboard case and OTG cable

chinese/ebay, aluminum keyboard/half case (protects screen) was $21, and the OTG dongle was a buck or 2...
stuff works flawlessly, and the keyboard even has some hot keys that dovetail nicely with kit kat...
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it looks good almost like a tiny pc
yes, like a little workstation... need to package it with my micro-mouse...
I've got a similar setup now. Using an Anker 15000 battery with a OTG Y-Cable and ElementalX kernel to charge the device while powering mouse or thumbdrive over OTG. Love this Nexus!
nice keyboard....where can i buy one of that?
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nice keyboard....where can i buy one of that?
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The case is available as MiniSuit Bluetooth Keyboard Stand Case and was made for N7 2012 and 2013. It's on Amazon as well as the MiniSuit website. http://www.minisuit.com/p-2016-blue...exus-7-fhd-2013-rubberized-non-slip-grip.aspx
This keyboards keys looked more spaced out than the typical crammed keyboards made for 7 inch tablets
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[REVIEW] iPega PG-9025 Bluetooth Gamepad for Android and iOS

Hi all,
I just finished reviewing the iPega PG-9025 Bluetooth Gamepad for Android and iOS. It mimics the Xbox 360 gamepad layout, and also has a set of media buttons allowing volume control, play/pause and skip.
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The iPega PG-9025 is pretty impressive, particularly its diverse compatibility. Those using several platforms will be well looked after. The controller was fairly comfortable and performed really well, even though it is let down slightly by some odd button placements. Its perfect for Android users wanting portable gaming or a cheap wireless controller for their mini PC. iOS users are trickier however. Fans of iCade games are well served, but those who desire future compatibility may need to look at the (admittedly far more expensive) MFI controllers.
I gave it 4 out of 5 stars.
Thanks to Tmart for providing me a sample to review. You can get one from them here. Use coupon "g9ivogdh" to get it for $23.99.
There are more details and pictures at http://hometheatrelife.com/ipega-pg-9025-review/

My experience with BlitzWolf VR

My experience with BlitzWolf VR​
Hi there,
I’d like to tell you about my experience with BlitzWolf VR. First of all, I want to say that I liked it.
Let’s check advantages and disadvantages
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Advantages:
Comfortable elastic band to fix the helmet on the head
Controllers of phone distance and between eyes space for good focus
Fixings on magnets
Option to open the camera
Disadvantages:
Not very high-quality mechanisms to control distance phone
Not very convenient fastening for the phone (I used Nexus 5X)
The kit consists of extra elastic band for fixtures, 2 manuals and a napkin to wipe the lens and the phone's screen.
Now comes the most interesting part.
How will you entertain yourself?
I picked up 8 interesting games and 2 applications. I can highlight 3 games: InCell VR, Lamper VR, VR Bike. They are the most simple in control. As for applications, Reality Hack which allows you to use the camera as an eye and Intugame VR allows you to broadcast your computer screen on the phone in BlitzWolf VR.
To sum up, I want to say that everyone was satisfied. It is fun to use it on your own as well as play games with friends.

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