Gamevice Flex review: A well-built, portable mobile controller

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Gamevice Flex review: A well-built, portable mobile controller
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The Gamevice Flex is well-built and portable, plus it allows you to play with your phone's case on. Is it worth buying?

The first thing to notice about the Gamevice Flex is its design, and you’ll find that the overall design is a little different from that of the Backbone One. The Flex uses elastic to bring the two sides of the controller together when it’s not in use, and while clipping the two sides together can be a little tricky, I prefer this more compact build to that of the Backbone One.

The buttons are also great — there’s a little less clickiness than with the Backbone One, but more travel. I actually prefer the Flex here, but not by a lot — both controllers feel great for mobile gaming. Neither of them feels quite as good as an actual DualSenseA big part of actually using the Gamevice Flex on a mobile app is using the software, Gamevice Live. This allows you to manage your games, and find new ones, and for finding new ones, it’s not bad.

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