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Backbone One - iPhone Mobile Gaming Controller / Gamepad

Backbone One iPhone Mobile Gaming Controller Gamepad delivers a mind-blowing new gaming experience for iPhone. With Backbone One, next-level gaming has never been more magical and effortless. Just connect the controller to your iPhone, press the Backbone Button to open the app, and instantly start playing games like Call of Duty: Mobile anywhere, in seconds.

SKU: GC58-BB-01-B-E

Backbone One - iPhone Mobile Gaming Controller / Gamepad

Backbone One - iPhone Mobile Gaming Controller / Gamepad

Backbone One iPhone Mobile Gaming Controller Gamepad delivers a mind-blowing new gaming experience for iPhone. With Backbone One, next-level gaming has never been more magical and effortless. Just connect the controller to your iPhone, press the Backbone Button to open the app, and instantly start playing games like Call of Duty: Mobile anywhere, in seconds.

Drop-in and find other Backbone players to play with instantly – voice chat with friends and hop from game to game, seamlessly.

Backbone works with any game that supports game controllers. Play games like Minecraft, Asphalt 9: Legends, Call of Duty, and hundreds of titles on Apple Arcade.

Backbone One allows you to capture and share your best moments – record, edit, and share straight from Backbone. No extra hardware or software is required.

Edit without missing a beat – the Backbone app assists you in visualising your most action-packed moments automatically. It can also notify you when your friends are playing a game so you can join them in just one touch.

Features:

Great for players of all ages

Collapsible and compact design

Low latency connection

Works with any game that supports game controllers (Minecraft, Roblox, Apple Arcade games, etc.)

Capture game clips and screenshots – no additional hardware or software required

Use any 3.5mm headphone jack with Backbone or Bluetooth audio with your iOS device

No charging required

Suits all iPhones with iOS 13 or later

Tech Specs

System requirement – iPhone with iOS 13 or later

Game recording – up to 1080p at 30fps with a 20mbps bitrate on the latest iOS devices

Lightning port for pass-through charging of your iPhone with a standard Lightning cable

Backbone One does not have a battery. Backbone One uses minimal power from your iPhone for long gameplay sessions.

Ultra-low latency powered by Apple’s latest Lightning technology. Full button layout with clickable thumbsticks and hall-effect sensor-based analog triggers.

3.5mm headset jack for headsets with or without a microphone.

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Backbone One - iPhone Mobile Gaming Controller / Gamepad

Backbone One iPhone Mobile Gaming Controller Gamepad delivers a mind-blowing new gaming experience for iPhone. With Backbone One, next-level gaming has never been more magical and effortless. Just connect the controller to your iPhone, press the Backbone Button to open the app, and instantly start playing games like Call of Duty: Mobile anywhere, in seconds.

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