Gamevice announced today that it is now accepting pre-orders for its newest gaming controller, the Gamevice Flex, which is designed to fit iPhones with cases of all sizes so you don’t have to remove the case to play.
The two sides of the flex pull apart allowing an iPhone to be placed in the center, and then close around the sides of the “iPhone” for a secure fit. There is an integrated Lightning port for the “iPhone” version that allows connection to the Gamevice app.
Gamevice designed the Flex with an Xbox controller layout so it will be familiar to Xbox fans, and the company says it’s designed with improved ergonomics for more comfortable gaming sessions. There are full-size joysticks, reverb effect triggers, a headphone jack, and a built-in Lightning connector for charging the “iPhone” via a USB-C passthrough port.
iPhone users can use the Gamevice Flex to play any game that supports gaming controllers.
Gamevice Flex is available for pre-order today and will launch on October 25th. Pre-orders get a free one-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription.
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