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Backbone One – PlayStation Edition Mobile Gaming Controller iPhone Lightning
The Backbone One is a popular telescopic mobile gaming controller that transforms your smartphone into a handheld console-like device. Launched originally in 2020 and updated to 2nd Generation in recent years, it connects directly via USB-C (or Lightning for older models) for ultra-low latency gameplay—no Bluetooth lag. It’s perfect for cloud gaming (Xbox Game Pass, GeForce NOW, PS Remote Play), mobile titles (Call of Duty Mobile, Genshin Impact, Roblox), Apple Arcade, and emulators. The Backbone app unifies your library, enables recording, and offers social features.





Key Specifications
Feature Details Connection Direct USB-C (2nd Gen) or Lightning; Low-latency (no Bluetooth for main models) Compatibility iPhone 15/16 series & most Android (USB-C); Older iPhones (Lightning version); Supports cases with magnetic adapters Controls Analog triggers, clickable thumbsticks, responsive D-pad (improved in 2nd Gen), action buttons Ports Pass-through charging, 3.5mm headphone jack Battery None (powers from phone); No charging needed App Features Backbone app: Game library hub, screen recording, voice chat, emulator support (iOS retro ROMs) Other Magnetic adapters for better case fit (2nd Gen upgrade); Limited editions (e.g., DEATH STRANDING, Post Malone) Pros and Cons (Based on Reviews)
- Pros: Zero input lag via direct connection; Excellent build quality and ergonomics; Seamless app integration; Great for cloud/remote play; Portable and snap-in design; Supports thousands of games/services.
- Cons: Subscription (Backbone+ ~$40/year) needed for premium features like advanced recording/emulator perks; Buttons can feel mushy to some; No Hall-effect sticks (drift potential over time); Premium Pro model exists for Bluetooth/wireless use.



