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Reddit mentions of IPEGA PG-9055 Adjustable Wireless Bluetooth Game Pad Controller Gamepad Bluetooth 3.0 Joystick Multimedia for Cellphone/Tablet/PC

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Reddit mentions: 5

We found 5 Reddit mentions of IPEGA PG-9055 Adjustable Wireless Bluetooth Game Pad Controller Gamepad Bluetooth 3.0 Joystick Multimedia for Cellphone/Tablet/PC. Here are the top ones.

IPEGA PG-9055 Adjustable Wireless Bluetooth Game Pad Controller Gamepad Bluetooth 3.0 Joystick Multimedia for Cellphone/Tablet/PC
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Battery: Built-in Lithium 300mAhBluetooth Standard: V3.0Compatible Models: Cellphone,Tablet,PC or Smart TV/TV Box with Bluetooth FunctionTelescopic stand: 56~160mm (Support up to 5.5" devices)Working Time: about 10 Hours
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Found 5 comments on IPEGA PG-9055 Adjustable Wireless Bluetooth Game Pad Controller Gamepad Bluetooth 3.0 Joystick Multimedia for Cellphone/Tablet/PC:

u/AedandoRL · 5 pointsr/EmulationOnAndroid

The form factor of the iPega PG-9033 is nice, but the issue with that gamepad design is that it is incredibly top-heavy with modern smartphones and will put discomfort on your wrists while playing.

I stopped using my Moga Hero Power for that reason alone, as when I made the transition from my S3 Mini to my S8, it was incredibly uncomfortable to use after 30 minutes of play.

If you want to stick with a universal iPega controller, I would recommend the iPega PG-9055 ("Red Spider").

It pretty much fits any phone and even 7" tablets because it uses fasteners to grip your phone, rather than a telescopic arm.

If your phone is on the smaller side (i.e. 5"-5.75") and you use a thin TPU/rubber case, the "Wee" gamepad is probably the highest quality one money can buy. It's an exact copy of the PS Vita's design, except with the left thumbstick and d-pad inversed. All of the buttons are clicky microswitches like the PS Vita, rather than being membrane+contact like everything else. The L2 and R2 triggers aren't analog, but they basically act as a second set of bumpers (and have the same clicky microswitches).

u/tomkatt · 4 pointsr/EmulationOnAndroid

I can't see a problem with it. I dunno anything about that controller but 8BitDo makes good stuff so it's probably a good choice. If you want something nice and compact, the NES30 Pro is also a good one.

Alternately if you want a controller that can hold your phone, the Ipega PG-9055 is a good bet as well.

If you're looking for controller info, check out our wiki on the sidebar as well. There's a ton of controller reviews available.

u/samvest · 2 pointsr/AndroidGaming

Gamesir g3s because they come with a wireless USB adapter for use on PC.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01AJZ6W0C/


Just for phone, no USB support Ipega 9055 or CamRom:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01E5HKKDU/

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01DZR5WJI/

u/FiscalFrontier · 2 pointsr/financialindependence

Control: Ipega 9055 Bluetooth Remote

Software: Mupen64 Emulator for Android

Phone: Google Pixel 2

And the mario game? You're gonna have to google that one, I ain't sayin :-)

u/1337HxC · 1 pointr/AndroidGaming

Depends on your particular use case. I bought an Ipega 9055 specifically because it will hold most phones both vertically and horizontally. The build quality is acceptable, but definitely a little cheap feeling. I've used it on and off for 4ish months with no issue. Pairing it up is simple, and it's quite responsive. One caveat, howver, is that apparently the joysticks behave more like cleverly disguised 4-way dpads than true omni-directional joysticks. This may or may not be an issue for you, depending on what games you play. I really only play emulators or other tactics games, so I tend to use the dpad anyway.