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The editors liked
Familiar build
Long battery life
Bluetooth connection suffers no lag
Light weight
The editors didn't like
Doesn't work with all Android titles
A bit big to be "mobile"
Might look awkward public
Still no iOS support
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Published: 2013-06-06, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: Moga, the mobile gaming system for Android, has announced it is coming to the UK, offering both the Moga Pocket and the Moga Pro, and looking to take your mobile gaming to the next level. We caught up with Moga for a quick introduction to the mobile gami...
Fairly simple to use, Dual modes, Can work with or without the app, Familiar controller layout, Decent battery life
Customer support not great, Hard to actually find games that work with the controller, HID doesn't work right all the time
So this is the part where I sum up the review right?Well one question I think is important: is the Moga Pro controller worth it? The answer is yes, most probably, as it does work and it does make gaming more enjoyable I think.There are issues with the con...
Abstract: The history of MOGA controller support on Windows Phone has been tumultuous. Microsoft and MOGA manufacturer Power A first announced that the then-upcoming MOGA Pro Controller would be Windows Phone 8 compatible during last year's GDC. Games would need to...
Abstract: Modern Android devices pack powerful internals and great displays that make them ideal gaming devices. But one thing prevents the gaming experience on smartphones and tablets from being truly compelling – the touchscreen controls.Bluetooth controllers lik...
Abstract: Just last week, PowerA introduced the Moga Pro controller. Which is their second Bluetooth gaming controller for Android devices. I actually have both of them. The original one was smaller and more compact but also a pain to set up and use every time. Mog...
Ideal control layout, Solidly built & lightweight, Long battery life
No way to check how much battery is left
Absolutely something that’ll surely keep hardened gamers content, the Moga Pro is affordable enough to own at $50 a pop. Sure, it’s slightly higher than some of the console gamepads out there, but considering the benefits that we get out of it in the ...
I know a lot of users were having a hard time justifying the $50 price tag of the MOGA Pro – understandably so, given that its little brother could only be used on MOGA-compatible games out of the box. But, given the Pro's increased size and functionality...
From its feel to the improved design, the MOGA Pro is a great upgrade from the original controller. Playing games like Muffin Knight, Real Boxing, and Vice City on an Android smartphone or tablet has never felt so natural. Sure, the portability factor ha...