Logitech turns the iPhone into portable console.




Installed on most smartphones , games are among the most popular apps and more addictive .

Yes but now, if the touch controls work just fine for " Angry Birds " or " Candy Crush " they are much less suitable for more demanding games

To remedy this, Logitech launches PoweShell , a hybrid between the controller and extra battery for the iPhone 5. After the Bluetooth keyboards for tablets and speakers, the Waldensian company continues to diversify in the field of mobile accessories.

Few games yet :

Simply slide the mobile in the controller to automatically create a connection. The ergonomics of PowerShell is compelling. He holds nicely in hand and is designed for all iPhone features (photo , volume, headphone jack ) remain accessible.

To meet the players, the controller features a directional pad , four buttons, two triggers and a pause button. The reactivity control is good, and above all, need to tap the screen to play , freeing the display surface.

Attention PowerShell is by no means compatible with all games. Damage. Logitech publishes on its website a list of applications which are subject to its controller. The most demanding players also regret the presence of a simple directional pad instead of two joysticks , including standard configuration for action games.

Battery out for Christmas, PowerShell turns smartly designed and turned instead to the general public. Not sure it will convince gamers , even if it is a good first step in their direction.

1.Compatible with the iPhone 5 and 5s, and the latest iPod touch, PoweShell is both a joystick and a booster battery.
2.Powershell and accessories : a micro-USB cable for charging, an iPod adapter and an audio extension cable.


3.Powershell in action.

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