The Gamevice for iPad is the latest from the company perhaps best-known previously for its work on the Razer Kishi, a mobile gaming controller that was met with positive reception thanks to its strong production quality and easy use-cases. The Gamevice for iPad is similar to the Kishi in this respect, with the technology well-suited for iOS power users or those who play some complicated games that require demanding inputs while on the go.
Part of the appeal of the Gamevice for iPad is its integration into cloud services from Xbox, with advertised support for Apple Arcade and Xbox Game Pass. That obviously goes a long way for a piece of hardware like this, which relies more on what its accenting to sell it than the actual product itself — not that the Gamevice for iPad is any slouch. With so many options for mobile gaming now, an iPad screen is appealing thanks to its better quality resolution and larger surface area, and the Gamevice helps that even further by providing a more comfortable layout that also supports button mashing when required.
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The Gamevice for iPad is relatively simple to set up, with users being given a guide as part of the product packaging that specifies how to adjust the bands of the controller to suit specific generations of iPad. After that, it's as easy as slotting them into their respective regions, creating a sturdy setup that never threatened to loosen its grip on the expensive hardware in the center while providing a decent amount of hand comfort, especially relative to holding the iPad horizontally without any additional tech.
The Gamevice for iPad supports 5th-to-9th gen iPads; the iPad Air 2 and 3; and the iPad Pro 9.7-inch and 10.5-inch
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