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Published: 2014-12-16, Author: Jeremy , review by: 9to5mac.com
Abstract: Apple's iOS game controller design guidelines were clearly inspired by Microsoft's Xbox controllers, but Mad Catz has taken the concept a step further: its new C.T.R.L.i ($60) and Micro C.T.R.L.i ($50, available for $46) for iOS look so much like Xbox One...
Abstract: As we discovered in our early days gaming on the new Apple TV , a gamepad strongly benefits the play experience, since the Siri Remote has its limitations. And it's not just for hardcore players: Having analog sticks and a traditional button layout makes...
Pairing is rough, Phone holder nob, Takes AAA batteries
The Mad Catz C.T.R.L.i is a reasonable controller for a reasonable cost. It's a reliable peripheral with the only real downsides being a sloppy phone arm and a pairing issue that could be fixed by a simple firmware update. At reasonable prices, both the ...
Unlike other MFi controllers, the C.T.R.L i feels like a proper pad. No tiny buttons to fiddle with or silly form factors to curl your fingers around, if you're comfortable with an Xbox controller then this will feel like a natural extension for your iOS
It's a real shame that the Mad Catz pad doesn't have a rechargeable battery. Sure, it makes it a few quid cheaper than comparable controllers from rivals, but that's a saving made at the price of convenience, It's also not truly a portable controller, cer
If you've got the compatible apps and a steady supply of rechargeable batteries, then yes. The App Store's controller-supported game list is steadily growing, but it's also worth noting that many top iOS games still won't support controllers, and even tho...
Abstract: Mad Catz is at E3 2014 in Los Angeles, where it has shown Pocket-lint two new products expected to release this year: one is a gaming peripheral, while the other is better suited for mobile device use. The first product on display at Mad Catz's E3 booth...
Solid Built, Impressive Tactile Feedback, Travel Clip holds the device Perfectly, Offers Home
Bit Expensive, Lacks inbuilt rechargeable batteries
The Mad Catz C.T.R.L.i Wireless Gamepad is worth every penny you spend. It delivers exactly what you expect from a gamepad; enhancing your mobile gaming experience. You might face pairing issues once or twice, but I am sure that can be fixed with a simple...
Great tactile feedback, Good design despite being an inspired one, Travel clip is a good addition
Slightly expensive, Glossy body attracts smudges and scratches
The Mad Catz C.T.R.L.i gets a lot of things right like the tactile feedback of the buttons, the inspired design, the ergonomics, and to a large extent the roster of supported games. However, at Rs. 4,990, the C.T.R.L.i feels overpriced. The Logitech Power...
The Mad Catz C.T.R.L.i makes a strong case for itself in most regards, but sadly blows its potential on an unresponsive directional pad. If you're planning to play mostly 3D, analog-centric affairs, you might not mind the occasional forceful d-pad press. ...
Construction sérieuse et robuste, Connectivité rapide et simple, Réactivité générale de la manette en jeu, Excellente prise en main, Pince très pratique pour fixer les produits iOS (hors tablette), Autonomie très correcte
Des piles et non une batterie rechargeable, Croix directionnelle un peu molle, manque de réactivité / Longueur de la course des sticks (non cliquables), Système à vis pour fixer la pince, Griffe pas vraiment pensée pour l'iPhone 6 et ses boutons, Pas de m
Forte d'une excellente prise en main et d'une pince bien pratique pour fixer iPhone et iPod Touch, la C.T.R.L.i est une compagne de jeu de belle facture, moins onéreuse que d'autres solutions et compatible avec près de 150 jeux de l'Appstore. Seule sa cro...