Android gamers finally have a controller that is as high-quality and premium and those used for console and PC gaming. The Stratus Duo paired with the SteelSeries SmartGrip makes for one of the best ...
Going into this review, there’s only one thing to say about the SteelSeries Stratus Duo in preface; you won’t need to buy any other controller for PC and Android gaming, full stop. While the Stratus ...
The controller has been given the Duo name as it can be used with smartphones, Samsung Gear VR, and Oculus Go over Bluetooth and computers over 2.4GHz wireless. Users can jump between the two settings ...
The clear choice when it comes to mobile gaming, the Stratus+ is an extremely capable controller that feels great in hand. At just $60, you can take your game to the next level. The Steelseries Duo is ...
The SteelSeries Stratus Duo controller is roughly the same size and shape as an Xbox One controller with a couple of exceptions. Namely, the grips are a bit narrower and longer. The controller is ...
As a PC gamer who is still making the slow transition to mouse and keyboard competency, controllers are still a big part of my gaming experience. I’ll often flip back and forth between mouse and ...
SteelSeries has long been one of the biggest names when it comes to phone controllers, and the company’s latest model — the Stratus Duo — looks to address some of the bigger complaints from the last ...
There are a lot of different video game controllers on the market, and they all seem to do different things. Choosing a preferred controller usually comes down to finding ergonomics that make for the ...
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If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, read our Terms of Use. Steelseries’ new Stratus Duo is a $60 controller (See it ...
The first review ever published to Techgage was of Logitech’s RumblePad 2, in 2005. At the time, great gamepad solutions for the PC didn’t seem to exist, but that option bucked the trend. Later that ...