🎮 Game Anywhere, Win Everywhere!
The Nacon MG-X PRO is a wireless mobile gaming controller designed for Android smartphones, offering a console-like experience with an ergonomic design, universal fit for devices up to 6.7 inches, and a robust battery life of up to 20 hours. Compatible with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and various cloud gaming services, it ensures gamers can enjoy their favorite titles on the go.
Button Quantity | 10 |
Additional Features | Wireless, Ergonomic |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Android |
Controller Type | Android |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Android |
Item Dimensions | 2.44 x 9.29 x 3.94 inches |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.27 Kilograms |
Color | Black |
J**S
Great !!! But for “One” thing…
The thing is a beast. And yes! That is a Samsung S22 ultra with a minimal case on. The size of it makes it that you need a case to carry it for "if like me" you hate tor damage your goods. As far as the phone case Granted, without the case it fits perfect. Yet, this case was my first case I purchased. My other case did not fit. Though with the case it’s snug, but I wouldn’t swing the controller through the air.I love it ….. But !!! This is my second phone and I also have an IPhone with the Backbone controller. Works great. Love that too. The build on this controller is a little better for I have broken a Backbone twice already. They are good with there warrentee, but it still sucks.Only thing is, this "does just work for Xbox" (I mean , can't youread ? It clearly states just that)) and works amazingly great!!! And all that’s that's just fine and dandy … What I am completely in utter disbelief, and this is a MIND BLOWER !!! Yes your main competition is backbone because all the others suck. But design fail of the century!!! Scenario : you make a bad ass controller and it throws the competition out the window regardless it's size and only main access to an Xbox and "with that ""Just there Game Pass!!"" (Which is fine l, great games there) But doing anything for a gamer and not thinking about longevity. For the biggest design flaw in mobile gaming !!! "YOU CANY PLUG AND PLAY!!!!" I mean what ????? I got this thing thinking "I found the one!!!" It's amazing, great build , feel , controls, great build but..... Once I played almost 2 hours and burned out my battery for my Samsung "Especially since recharging an s22 Ultra at zero power takes forever.... well, went in my bag (I MEAN YOU HAVE TO CHARGE THE CONTROLLER BY ITSELF ) but you have no ability to charge your phone... what kind of garbage mistake was this. This controller does not plug into the USB-C…. The problem!!! You sit down for some gaming on it and suddenly your phone says it’s running out of charge…. So, you have to stop. Plug in your phone and by that time it’s gonna take awhile to charge…. (That’s why I have a “switch”) so I can do just that.With the Backbone on my Apple I can plug and play… They should have designed it so that even though it’s Bluetooth…. That the back end was open so you could slide a cord into the phone…. Or even have an angle USB-C cord that came with it that could slip into a hole and into the phone…. That would also give the phone more support as to not falling off the controller…Yet…. Other than that, it’s good quality and not much different then my XBOX X/S controller. Unfortunately for you, Backbone just came out with a usb-c version...That's a bummer, you had it with this one- but lost it.
M**I
It's weird, but I like it.
The grip is good. The width is honestly so weird to me because I mainly use a controller for my console and my PC (aka a gamepad), but this is honestly a good product. I love RIG as a brand because I use their headsets, I always get the same one (being the RIG 500 PRO HC). I absolutely RIGs headsets. Anyway, it's very good for the value, and my hands don't go numb after an hour or 2 of use (or longer). It is very easy to use, it's Bluetooth and simple to connect with your phone.The buttons and sticks feel great for a mobile Bluetooth phone controller.Honestly, not a bad product. It's good for racing games, it just feels a bit weird because it's so wide. You can definitely play your XBOX games through the gamepass app with ease. If you're at home and you want to play XBOX, but just not be in your room, you can use the remote play.Only downside I've found I can't seem to turn it off so I left it turn off by itself. Do not let this be a reason to not get it, it's great for what it is, it feels like an Xbox controller, just REALLY wide and it hold your phone.For this price of this product, I find it worth it.
E**M
The best of what's out there now.
Great product. For the price point I'd like to see power exchange between the two. If the controller has a battery there's no reason it can't charge the phone and vice-versa. I haven't had any problems with the Bluetooth, but it would be nice to have usb-c to usb-c connection as an option. It is however, just as comfortable to grip as any xbox controller and fits all android phones all the way up to the Z-Fold. Great for seated play. It is a little on the heavy side to hold above while laying in bed, but I do it anyway. There's room for improvement, but it's already a solid, relative rugged product. Best on the market right now for sure.
D**R
Works great!
I have a Samsung Z Fold 4. It fits great into the controller. It even works with my big phone case. So, yes. It works well with the 4. Tried playing the new Indiana Jones game and another racing game. The controls felt great. The feedback from the controls felt just like my Xbox controller as well. Had to install mapping software (Octopus) for some Android games, as some don't normally accept controllers. It works just fine with those working together. I've tried other controllers, but this one has the best feel. I'd easily recommend this to anyone. Well worth the money they are asking. The compatibility alone with all of the available game launchers is a big win.
Y**O
Died after 3 months
It worked well when I first got it but I noticed that the battery on it very quickly lost its maximum charge. After maybe 20 cycles (about 2 months of usage for me, I casually played maybe 4x a week) a full charge wouldn't last for more than an hour.After 3 months it stopped turning on entirely. I bought this when it cost $79 and I still think that was a terrible price. The input and feel is fine but the quality is a huge letdown.
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