GamePro Wireless MG680
![]() | Outdated Product The wireless entry-level mobile controller, primarily designed for Android and iOS smartphone users. It is a budget-friendly solution for those who want to play mobile games or streaming services with physical buttons instead of touch controls. The GamePro Wireless MG680 gamepad connects to a phone or tablet via Bluetooth, eliminating the need for cables but making power selection fundamentally different: a battery is housed inside, charging via a microUSB port (this corresponds to the release year but requires consideration of using an older type of cable). A constructional feature of the model is the built-in smartphone holder: the phone slots into a special recess on the gamepad's body, turning the set into a semblance of a portable gaming console. This format is particularly convenient...for emulators, arcade games, and third-person shooters where touchscreen elements hinder the full gaming experience. The layout matches the Xbox standard: two asymmetric analog sticks, a 4-position D-pad, two bumpers, and two triggers — 14 buttons in total. Vibration feedback is implemented and activates in games with Rumble support. The body is made of plastic, crafted for a familiar "handle" grip. It's important to note that Bluetooth connectivity introduces a slight delay compared to wired and 2.4 GHz solutions, so in competitive shooters, the model will perform more modestly than in arcade, racing, and casual games.
Designed for Android and iOS users, budget-friendly, built-in smartphone holder, 14 buttons in Xbox layout, vibration feedback, Bluetooth connectivity. E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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The wireless entry-level mobile controller, primarily designed for Android and iOS smartphone users. It is a budget-friendly solution for those who want to play mobile games or streaming services with physical buttons instead of touch controls. The GamePro Wireless MG680 gamepad connects to a phone or tablet via Bluetooth, eliminating the need for cables but making power selection fundamentally different: a battery is housed inside, charging via a microUSB port (this corresponds to the release year but requires consideration of using an older type of cable).
A constructional feature of the model is the built-in smartphone holder: the phone slots into a special recess on the gamepad's body, turning the set into a semblance of a portable gaming console. This format is particularly convenient for emulators, arcade games, and third-person shooters where touchscreen elements hinder the full gaming experience. The layout matches the Xbox standard: two asymmetric analog sticks, a 4-position D-pad, two bumpers, and two triggers — 14 buttons in total.
Vibration feedback is implemented and activates in games with Rumble support. The body is made of plastic, crafted for a familiar "handle" grip. It's important to note that Bluetooth connectivity introduces a slight delay compared to wired and 2.4 GHz solutions, so in competitive shooters, the model will perform more modestly than in arcade, racing, and casual games. Designed for Android and iOS users, budget-friendly, built-in smartphone holder, 14 buttons in Xbox layout, vibration feedback, Bluetooth connectivity.
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