Most of the buttons on this little pocket gaming controller are made with a rather sturdy clear plastic and have a flat cylinder shape not domed. For the thumb sticks or directional pads they went with DS style design with a rubber top which seems to grip to your thumbs and seem to function well with most games. Th controller has a matte black finish in the center and a outer black shinny gloss finish. The Moga Pocket bluetooth controller is made of a sturdy plastic and a rubber back for extra grip.
There is a little rail at the top where your index finger rest upon right below the cell phone extended arm holder near the trigger buttons and I felt it added extra stability. I found it to fits your hand very nicely, has a comfortable feel and feels very secure during game play. It has a very small factor design and surprisingly even with it’s small factor design it conforms to your hands. The color scheme is very bold and says I’m ready to game. Moga has decided to go with a black finish and orange accents which I find to be very striking. When looking at a device the first thing we notice is it design and then we start to get a feel for it’s build quality.
Let see dive into the Moga Pocket’s design, build quality and see if it’s a great option for getting that console gaming experience on our do all smart phones.
#Moga pro power emulator Bluetooth
The Moga Pocket is Moga’s solution to our issue and is part of the Moga Power A line of wireless Bluetooth controllers. However we find that most wireless bluetooth controllers on the market are too big, too bulky and just don’t fit well in our pockets. With the mobile gaming seen getting more and more popular we as gamers are all looking to get the console experience on the go.