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Steelserie­s Nimbus+

Price: £69 (inc VAT) from fave.co/2mgh8fc

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If you love playing games on your iphone, ipad, Mac or Apple TV, you’ve probably noticed that some of hottest titles really are meant to be played with a game controller. The new Nimbus+ from Steelserie­s is our pick for the best all-around MFI game controller – an officially certified and licensed controller that seamlessly works with all your Apple devices. The only thing is, you don’t really need an MFI controller

the way you used to. With the introducti­on of IOS 13, you can use an Xbox One or PS4 Dualshock 4 controller with your IOS devices and Apple TV. With those great controller­s available to iphone, ipad and Apple TV users (which also work on PC or Mac and their respective consoles), why pay more for an MFI controller?

Nimbus, enhanced

The Nimbus+ is essentiall­y an enhanced version of the excellent original Nimbus. It has the same excellent shape that will feel familiar to those who play on consoles, with twin sticks, a very clicky D-pad, A/B/X/Y buttons, a Home button, and

shoulder bumpers and triggers. It’s comfortabl­e and lightweigh­t, and feels well-made and sturdy.

New to the Nimbus+ is that the left and right sticks can be ‘clicked’ inward like buttons – a common feature to console game controller­s these days. It also has Options and Menu buttons to the left and right of the Home button. Not strictly necessary for most IOS games, but nice to have.

Small holes on the back of the controller are provided to mount a detachable (and included) phone mount. It’s extremely handy and does a great job of staying put. The springy collapsibl­e grip holds an iphone of any size, but is far too small for even the smallest ipad.

Steelserie­s says the battery lasts 50 hours, 10 hours more than the original Nimbus. I don’t think I got quite that much battery life out of it, but I easily played for hours a day for a whole week without quite running out of power. If you’re buying a controller to use with iphone or ipad, you’ll appreciate that it charges up via a Lightning port rather than USB.

Verdict

It’s not that the Nimbus+ isn’t an excellent controller. It is. It’s essentiall­y identical to the company’s Stratus Duo, only with MFI certificat­ion instead of support for Windows and Android. It lacks rumble support, which is a let-down for

console enthusiast­s, but not a major feature of most IOS and Apple TV games. And that’s one reason the controller is so lightweigh­t and the battery lasts so long.

But it’s just hard to justify the price. At £69.99, it’s £20 more expensive than the original Nimbus, and £10 more expensive than either the Dualshock 4 or Xbox One controller­s. The phone mount is nice, but it’s hardly worth paying more for. Given the limited ability to use the Nimbus+ outside of the Apple ecosystem, and fact that those console controller­s have rumble feedback, gamers would just be better off buying a Dualshock 4 or Xbox One controller and a separate phone mount clip.

This may be the best overall Apple-devicespec­ific controller you can buy, there just isn’t any need to buy an Apple-device-specific controller anymore. Jason Cross

Specificat­ions

• Compatible with macos, IOS and tvos • Official Apple-licensed wireless connectivi­ty • Lithium-ion rechargeab­le battery • 150x110x63.3mm

• 243g

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The ergonomics and button layout will feel instantly familiar to anyone who plays console games
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The included phone clip is handy, and really stays in place
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It’s a great controller, but the Xbox One and PS4 controller support in IOS 13 have made it somewhat obsolete

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