With many AAA game titles now available on Android mobile devices thanks to cloud streaming options like Xbox Game Pass, the use of Bluetooth-capable mobile controllers like Nacon'sMG-X Pro for Android devices has become a needed accessory for many gamers. Unlike the MG-X, the MG-X Pro offers a controller interface and ergonomic adaptions that remove cramped gameplay and offer improved comfort. The MG-X Pro also has a sturdy design that feels durable and secure, giving more reassurance that the process of snapping phones out of cases for a mobile gameplay session will still keep them safe.
The MG-X Pro controller has immediate and dramatic differences in design when compared to Nacon's MG-X controller. The seat for the mobile device is thinner, measuring two-and-a-half inches instead of three-and-a-half. This, combined with the grip slots added on either side, ensures that the mobile device will remain snugly seated, with no ability for it to accidentally pop out. The MG-X Pro can hold an Android device up to 6.7 inches long, making it compatible with most Android phones and tablets. Additionally, the cramped Joy-Con-like left and right control grips from the previous model have been modified to look and feel more like an Xbox Controller. The elongated, ergonomic grips offer comfort when gaming, and space the buttons and analog sticks out compared to the MG-X, improving the feel of the controller when in use.
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Nacon's MG-X Pro has a battery charge of 20 hours and can be recharged using a standard USB-C charger. Because of this, most standard Samsung chargers can be used, reducing the number of cables the user will need to carry when on
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