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Backbone One 2nd gen review: sleek upgrades to a classic iPhone controller

Backbone One smartly refined its iPhone controller with better ergonomics and magnetic adapters for an improved fit, but competition is fierce, making the $100 controller a more difficult sell.

Backbone One controller next to a carrying case and magnetic inserts on a table
Backbone One review: case friendly and ergonomic

I love Backbone One for its minimal design and portability. The Lightning version kept a place in my gaming gear until USB-C iPhones took over.

When I reviewed the first Backbone One in 2020, it was an excellent entry into a space that seemed like it had fallen off. Today, Backbone has to contend with much stronger competition from companies like Gamesir, Gamevice, and Razer.

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