Jan 21
A new jailbreak tweak called Controllers for All allows users to play iPhone and iPad games with the PlayStation 3’s Dual Shock 3 controller, via Bluetooth. iDB explains that “any game that supports a MFi (Made for iPhone) controller in iOS 7, is now fully playable with the Dual Shock 3, no cumbersome configuration required.” » New iOS Jailbreak Tweak Gives PlayStation 3 Controller Support
Jan 09
IK Multimedia introduced the iRing at the CES in Las Vegas. Now control your music apps and effects without touching your device with the iRing touchless controller for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The new iRing uses hand gestures to control parameters of effects and other items in your music apps, allowing you to create stunning and dramatic music in an incredibly fun way by simply moving your hands in front of your device. » Control Your iPhone Without Touching Your Device With The iRing
Jan 07
SteelSeries has unveiled its new Stratus controller, becoming the first wireless gamepad to support Apple’s latest iOS platform in the process. The Stratus connects to an iPad, iPhone and the iPod touch via Bluetooth 2.1 and allows you to play against up to three other players, which can also be seen on the big screen via AirPlay. » SteelSeries Launches First Wireless iOS 7 Gamepad
Nov 20
MOGA had officially announcing its MOGA Ace Power controller for the iPhone 5/5c/5s and the fifth-generation iPod touch. The controller that plugs into the Lightning port of you iDevice, includes dual analog sticks, a d-pad, action buttons, pause button, a headphone jack, and L1/R1 L2/R2 buttons. » MOGA Ace Power: iOS 7 Game Controller Now Available