If you’re looking for an entry level mobile controller to help you out with the likes of Game Pass and Cloud Gaming, the GameSir X2s Type-C Mobile Controller is okay
EKSA are back, with the brilliantly named EKSA Star Engine E5000 Pro Gaming Headset. A mouthful, but anything that can worm ‘Star Engine’ into its name must be something of interest.
Find a space for the Arctis Nova Pro for Xbox in your life and you’ll once again wonder how SteelSeries have done it. This is a great sounding, great looking, brilliantly well made gaming headset that is very nearly worth every penny.Â
We'd recommend the Thrustmaster T.Flight Full Kit X in a heartbeat to those aspiring pilots who love nothing more than to gracefully take to the skies in the likes of Microsoft Flight Simulator.
It’s the Charging Station which is most exciting and what PowerA are delivering to market with their Dual (Duo) Charging Station is good. It works near perfectly, it keeps your controllers fully charged for when they are needed and, honestly, it looks pretty decent as well.
The big talking point is the number of hours of charge you’re going to be getting from the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX - the 48+ hours that Turtle Beach have promised is nothing short of ridiculous.
The Excitrus 100w Magnetic Wireless Power Bank is a beefy piece of kit, but it's one that will ensure that you can keep gaming into the wee hours, no matter where you are
It might look like a weird hybrid of a device, but the NACON MG-X Pro Controller works superbly well when teamed up with Xbox Game Pass and your Android phone.Â
Maybe you won't be wanting to use these on the daily, but as a second or third alternative, the EKSA GT1’s just about do a job - but only if you can put up with the highly sensitive touch buttons.Â
Designed to fit neatly onto the back of any laptop, flipping and folding out with ease when required, if you’re in the market for a secondary screen for work or gaming purposes, the TRIO is one to seriously consider.Â