A wireless game controller would help you play games without hindering the viewing experience with your fingers. It’s also much easier to map out controls on a dedicated gamepad. If you play a lot of games on the move, here are some of the best wireless game controllers for iPad that you can buy. Before we get to the controllers, though, here are some other articles that may interest you –
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With that out of the way, here are all the game controllers we recommend.
1. Rakizbe Gaming Triggers
Unlike typical game controllers, these gaming triggers don’t need batteries or any sort of charging. There is a touch-capacitive surface on the triggers that rest on the iPad display. When you pull the triggers, this surface comes in contact with the iPad screen and mimics a touch input. You can place the on-screen button exactly behind the trigger so that each time you press it, the relevant button gets activated. This is a great solution for those who play a lot of shooting games like PUBG or COD Mobile. You get 4 triggers so you can assign 4 different buttons to each of them. Since the triggers are detachable and small, you can carry them around even in your pockets and just snap them on whenever you want to play. However, the only issue mentioned in the reviews is that with time, the triggers tend to get harder to press and at times, can even break. So, handle them with care.
2. GameSir T4 Pro
If you’re a gamer, there are chances that you play games on more than just your iPad. This is where the GameSir T4 Pro comes into play (quite literally). You can connect it to your Windows PC and enjoy AAA titles and when you just want to relax, hook it up to your iPad for some casual games on Apple Arcade. It’s a pretty inexpensive game controller for iPad, especially considering the fact that you’re getting a full-fledged button layout along 2 analog sticks. You also get haptic feedback, making it more immersive. One issue that some reviews pointed out is that, at times, the controller won’t connect to your device so you will have to reconnect it manually by adding the device via Bluetooth again. If you can deal with that, this is a solid iPad gaming controller. You also get a phone holder with it if you plan to use it with your iPhone or Android phone.
3. Xbox Core Wireless Controller
This is a premium gaming controller from Microsoft with a textured grip on the triggers, bumpers, and the outer casing itself. It’s a wireless controller that can connect to your iPad via Bluetooth and work straight out of the box with several games on your iPad. You also get multi-point connectivity so you can pair multiple devices and switch between them with the press of a button. This is extremely convenient if you play games on multiple devices with the same controller. Since the controller takes in AA batteries, you won’t have to worry about charging it from time to time. However, the same point can also be perceived as a con. You will have to replace the batteries frequently if you game a lot, so a built-in rechargeable battery would have been nice in that sense. If you really want a good-quality controller, shell out a few extra bucks and grab this one.
4. SteelSeries Nimbus+ Gaming Controller
Here’s a certified gaming controller that’s meant to be used with an iPad. If you’re specifically looking for a Bluetooth game controller for your iPad that’s compatible with Apple Arcade, you should straightaway pick this up. Since it’s also compatible with Apple TV, you can use it as a remote and a controller with Apple Arcade on the large screen. SteelSeries is also giving you 4 months of Apple Arcade free with the controller which is a nice deal. When using it with your iPhone, you can use the included mobile holder to mount your phone directly onto the controller. While it’s great in terms of compatibility, some users have complained that a few buttons stopped registering after a few months of usage. However, the reviews also say that the customer support is good, so you can get a replacement if you face issues.
5. PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller
While some users prefer the diagonally opposite analog sticks on the Xbox controller, others are loyal to the classic PlayStation controller design. The biggest improvement with the new DualSense controller is the excellent haptic feedback and adaptive triggers that have varying levels of tension and force. It also has an in-built mic and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The controller connects to your iPad via Bluetooth and you can use it to play several games on the move. You can also use it with your PC making it a good all-around wireless controller. Sony’s DualSense controller is easily one of the best wireless gaming controllers out there. It is on the expensive side, but the features you’re getting pretty much justify the price tag.
Game On!
Take full advantage of the large screen and CPU prowess on your iPad by getting one of these iPad game controllers. This way, your fingers won’t interfere with your viewing experience while you’re playing games, plus you get a competitive advantage over your friends.