'SteelSeries,' the premier manufacturer of consumer technologies, has launched the 'SteelSeries Stratus+' controller for mobile devices. The Stratus+ is a console-grade controller that features the same button count as an 'Xbox' or 'PlayStation' controller. The Stratus+ boasts a 90-hour battery life and a 'Slim-Profile Phone Mount' that holds the phone in place conveniently above the controller.
The Stratus+ can be connected to any Bluetooth-supported mobile device and can be used in any game played on mobile that supports controller inputs, such as 'Fortnite' or 'Call of Duty.' The Stratus+ can also connect to 'Google Chromebook' devices to elevate the quality of gaming on these hybrid computers. Additionally, the Stratus+ is a recommended controller for NVIDIA's 'GeForce NOW' streaming service that allows mobile gamers to play high-end PC games on the go.
Mobile Gaming Controllers
SteelSeries Debuted the 'Stratus+' Controller for Mobile Phone Games
Trend Themes
1. Console-grade Mobile Controllers - Manufacturers can explore developing console-grade mobile controllers that offer the same button count as traditional gaming consoles to enhance mobile gaming experiences.
2. Improved Compatibility with Mobile Devices - Opportunities exist for companies to create controllers that are compatible with a wider range of mobile devices and games, to offer a more seamless mobile gaming experience.
3. Gaming on Hybrid Devices - Providers of mobile gaming experiences and hardware could explore developing hardware and software that enhance gaming experiences on hybrid devices such as Chromebooks.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Gaming - Companies in the mobile gaming industry could explore partnering with manufacturers of high-quality mobile controllers to offer a superior gaming experience.
2. Consumer Electronics - Manufacturers of consumer electronics, such as mobile phones and hybrid devices, could explore developing gaming-focused hardware and software to differentiate their products in the market.
3. Cloud Gaming - Providers of cloud gaming services such as NVIDIA's GeForce NOW could consider developing hardware and software that enhance the gaming experience for mobile users.