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Backbone iPhone And Android Controllers On Sale For Prime Day

You can get a one of the best mobile gaming controllers for a hefty discount this Prime Day.

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The Backbone One controller, the custom snap-on controller built to make gaming on your mobile devices a breeze, has gotten a significant discount for Amazon Prime Day. The Android version of the controller was already down to $70, regularly $100, for both the PS5 and Xbox edition styles. Amazon has also since added the iPhone version as a lightning deal at the same price.

The Backbone One uses a spring-loaded mechanism to fit snugly around your phone, turning it into a Switch-like device with the full array of physical buttons. It also features its own custom app to give your gaming a unified interface that feels similar to the home screen on your Switch or Steam Deck. The PlayStation edition is built to look right at home next to a PS5 DualSense, while the Xbox version is modeled after a black Xbox controller.

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We were impressed with the Backbone functionality on iPhone in our Backbone One review. The form and functionality of the Android version is almost identical.

"Games have sat unplayed on my phone for months because docking and syncing a game controller felt like a hassle," I wrote at the time. "Backbone makes it simple, elegant, and unified."

You can find great deals on lots of other games, tech, accessories, and more at Prime Day, both at Amazon itself and at its many competitors that have started offering their own annual sales around Prime Day. Be sure to check out our roundup of the best Prime Day deals for more details.

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Literally no point with the Sony Q coming.

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@eastland: Plenty of point. $70 might have been less than half the price of the Q, and it wouldn't be limited to streaming PS5 games. You could get the PS-style one and also stream Xbox games + play whatever local controller-enabled games you might have on your phone. Much more multipurpose that way

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@eastland: No one is going to buy that thing. It is freaking pointless. Your phone already does what it does, minus the DualSense features. The Q is such a dumb device.

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@stickemup: I'm certainly buying one, perfect for getting a couple of hours gaming in here and there during the weekends while I have my son, he's uses the TV so my PS5 is out of commission while he's with me.

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