Lots of improvements, Now features its own internal battery, Analog sticks are more pronounced
Might be too cramped for larger hands, Pricier at $60
Looking at the big picture, we’re beyond happy to see that the Moga Hero Power is armed with a myriad of upgrades to drastically separate itself from its less convincing predecessor. However, there’s an inherent result with all the improvements – an in...
Abstract: Last year, PowerA tried to change the game (quite literally) with its MOGA (later changed to MOGA Pocket) and MOGA Pro controllers. While the idea was great and execution was decent, there was still a lot of room for improvement with both. This year's ...
Abstract: When we reviewed the Moga Pro Bluetooth controller from PowerA we loved the way it enhances Android gaming, and we recommended it to all serious mobile gamers as a must-have accessory.Recently, PowerA launched a pair of Bluetooth controllers that further ...
Published: 2013-11-18, Author: Marcus , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: PowerA has a couple of new controllers that build on its previously existing lineup with a very important new feature: larger internal batteries that are also able to charge your phone, even while you play. Mobile gaming has taken a new life with smartp...
Abstract: PowerA has a couple of new controllers that build on its previously existing lineup with a very important new feature: larger internal batteries that are also able to charge your phone, even while you play. Mobile gaming has taken a new life with smartp...