Testseek.com have collected 56 expert reviews of the Logitech PowerShell Controller + Battery for iPhone 5 / 5s / 5c and the average rating is 52%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech PowerShell Controller + Battery for iPhone 5 / 5s / 5c.
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56 Reviews
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Abstract: Smartphones have become fantastic handheld consoles, and most of the best games can be found on the iPhone. So if someone said they can give you an experience like the PlayStation Portable using just your iPhone, why wouldnt you be interested? Meet the L...
Abstract: With iOS7, Apple paved the way for the App developers to adapt their games to integrate and make provisions for accessory makers to come up with officially-certified accessories for iOS devices.Apple's MFi program authorizes the Apple certified official a...
Built-in battery, Will charge iPhone or iPod Touch, Textured back offers good grip
Horrible D-Pad, No analogue sticks, Ridiculous headphone extender
The missing analogue sticks, small catalogue of compatible games and price makes the Logitech PowerShell an iOS 7 controller to avoid. More: Best iPhone games to play...
Published: 2014-02-07, Author: Michael , review by: techradar.com
Gets your thumbs off the screen, Reliable buttons, Build is grippy, easy to hold, Charges your iPhone from battery or microUSB
Analog D, pad nearly unusable, Lacks a second stick or D, pad, No iPhone 4 or 5C support, Better options already exist, Expensive
The fact is this: if you care enough to buy a $100 iOS controller, you care enough to want a second analog stick. Or a first one, for that matter. This lacks features that are essential to its target audience, and thus is fundamentally flawed and impossi...
Published: 2014-01-13, Author: Matthew , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Logitech's latest Apple accessory is a retro-styled console controller which swallows your iPhone and provides physical buttons for playing games. Touchscreen devices are fantastic for tapping out an email, browsing the web or a spot of Solitaire, but ...
We're also interested to see how well (or not) the button placement works out. It's a logical decision to place the controls on either side of the screen, as Sony did with the PSP. However, many mobile consoles have taken the opposite approach and placed...
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Published: 2014-02-10, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
MakeUseOf recommends: Wait until the next generation of iPhone controllers are released. If you're impatient, the PowerShell will do the job, but it does have some serious drawbacks...
Abstract: With the release of iOS 7, Apple finally recognized the demand for physical gamepads via built-in support through its Made for iPhone/iPad/iPod (MFi) program, which means all game developers and peripheral manufacturers alike can use the same compatibility standards...
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Published: 2014-01-16, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com
The Logitech Powershell feels sturdy, its buttons are solid and responsive, and an included battery can recharge an iPhone or iPod Touch
Too expensive, doesn't show battery-recharge status clearly, and lacks the analog sticks and extra triggers of competing controllers
Logitech's first stab at an iOS game controller nails design and feel, but lacks flexibility or extra features.