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El SteelSeries Stratus reúne una gran cantidad de botones en un espacio pequeño y se conecta vía Bluetooth a las versiones recientes del iPad
IPhone y iPod Touch
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Es demasiado caro y aún hay muy pocos juegos compatibles con controles iOS
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Publicación: 2014-03-06, Autor: Peter , crítica de: imore.com
Small, portable, easy to hold and use, Works with iPads and iPhones alike, Firmware upgradable, More affordable than it was initially
Still pricey at $80, Too small for some hands, Flat dpad and awkwardly placed top row of shoulder buttons
Apple's implementation of game controller support and the rollout of MFi controllers has been half-assed at best, but that's a separate editorial and certainly not a criticism of SteelSeries. The Stratus is a good controller that, at $80, is still more of...
Publicación: 2014-02-20, Autor: Alex , crítica de: booredatwork.com
Resumen: The SteelSeries Stratus Gaming Controller delivers a great mobile gaming experience on IOS 7 devices. The 10+ hours of wireless gameplay via Bluetooth (comes with USB charging cable), protective covering for the days you want to game on the move, and tact...
Resumen: With the release of iOS 7, Apple finally recognized the demand for physical gamepads via built-in support through its Made for iPhone/iPad/iPod (MFi) program, which means all game developers and peripheral manufacturers alike can use the same compatibility standards...
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Publicación: 2014-01-19, Autor: Neil , crítica de: appleinsider.com
Compact design makes it a great portable controller, Completely wireless, letting it play nicely with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, Manages to fit in a full array of buttons that gamers expect
Cramped design may be uncomfortable for some, L2 and R2 buttons are awkwardly placed because of size constraints, $100 is still too much for a gaming controller, Where to buy, For U.S. customers, the Stratus is advertised to begin shipping within 30 days
As only the third Made for iOS device gaming controller to hit the market, the SteelSeries Stratus doesn't have a very high bar to exceed. While we saw merits in both earlier options, we felt like the Moga Ace Power was a better choice for gamers, though...
Publicación: 2014-01-10, Autor: Mike , crítica de: tuaw.com
Resumen: iOS game developers have been swinging for the fences with massive, high-profile mobile games for years already, but they've been doing it without a physical control option. Touchscreen and tilt controls work fine for many genres, and these digital contro...
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Publicación: 2014-01-06, Autor: Chris , crítica de: destructoid.com
Resumen: MFi controllers really have the ability to be a game changer for iOS devices. But they're in their infancy, and not only are a select amount of games supported, but they also have some limitations. So far, I've reviewed the Logitech Powershell and MOGA Ac...
Publicación: 2014-01-06, Autor: Jeremy , crítica de: ilounge.com
Although the just-announced SteelSeries Stratus ($100) is being pitched as the first Apple-authorized wireless game controller, that's not really true: with Apple's permission, Duo Games debuted the boxy Bluetooth controller Duo Gamer back in 2012, regret...
Resumen: As we discovered in our early days gaming on the new Apple TV , a gamepad strongly benefits the play experience, since the Siri Remote has its limitations. And it's not just for hardcore players: Having analog sticks and a traditional button layout makes...
The Stratus is a little steep in price (quite steep at $129AUD) but if you're a gamer and need to get your fix on the move than it's a small price to pay for real gaming goodness....