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GameSir has announced the launch of a new Android controller this week called the X4 Aileron, and it's not like most of GameSir's past mobile controllers.
Our PowerA MOGA XP7-X Plus review looks at a Bluetooth mobile game controller for Android devices that includes a wireless charging bank and a convenient tabletop stand.
Google announced players can now switch their Stadia controllers to Bluetooth. The switch will be permanent after the process is done.
The Micro controller can pair with Nintendo Switch, Android, or Raspberry Pi devices via Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, or by using a wired USB-C connection.
8BitDo lists Android, Switch, and Raspberry Pi compatibility on its site. Although, as a Bluetooth controller, I don't see why it wouldn't work on other platforms.
The unlocking tool is live, and we've got the details for you after the break. By unlocking the dormant Bluetooth support on the Stadia Controller, you can then use it on PC, Android, or iOS devices.
Transform your Android mobile gaming with your PS5 controller. A simple Bluetooth pairing gives you haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and superior control.
Prior to Android 10, using a Bluetooth controller or wired controller worked fine, but they would be recognized as a “generic” controller. This meant incorrect in-game prompts or strange keybinds.
In a post on the Stadia community page, the community manager revealed that the team will finally enable Bluetooth on Stadia controllers.
Android PS5 controller support for Linux kernel-powered devices could be possible through USB or Bluetooth through a new update.
The Stadia controller did contain Bluetooth technology but there was no way to activate it. It was only there for users to connect the controller to their Stadia account using the Stadia app.