Razer has propelled a $100 Joy-Con-like gamepad called the JungleCat. Intended to assist clients with appreciating Android games in a progressively vivid manner, this gamepad can be appended to the side of your cell phone. It even enables clients to set custom catch formats for individual games and change simple stick affectability.
Much the same as the Joy-Con, it very well may be utilized in two different ways. Clients can either take advantage of a particular case and fitting it in their cell phones or they can join it to the hold it accompanies and use it as a commonplace gaming controller.
The last will be all the more broadly utilized since the case just supports a couple cell phones: Razer Phone 2, Samsung Galaxy Note 9, and Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus in the US, or the Huawei P30 Pro, Razer Phone 2 and Samsung Galaxy S10+ around the world.
Dissimilar to Joy-Con, the two parts of JungleCat can’t be utilized for two-player games. It works over Bluetooth and the organization has guaranteed low idleness just as 100+ long stretches of gaming on one charge. The controller has no physical association with your handset, so if the battery is down, you need to charge them two independently.
The JungleCat doesn’t accompany support for iOS gadgets, which is a disgrace. This appears to be odd since iPhones accompanied worked in controller support and the App store is first to get practically all the new games.
To the extent the organization’s arrangements to turn out JungleCat for iOS are concerned, a Razer rep revealed to The Verge, “We will keep on assessing the requirements of intrigued clients and address them likewise.”