Handheld gaming devices are all the rage, not to mention they are very costly. If an expensive handheld game device is on your child’s wish list this year, I found a really great alternative for you. The MOGA HERO Power for Android mobile gaming controller sold by Sprint transforms your Android device into a mobile gaming system with precision controls in a slim, portable design for gaming on the go.
It can be really difficult to play games on your cell phone, but this MOGA controller transforms the gaming experience. It’s so easy to secure the device to your phone, and then game on! It has an arm that flips up to hold any size Android phone. It’s lightweight and comfortable to hold. The controller has two sticks, two shoulder triggers (not depressible), four buttons, Start, and Select button.
My nephew has pretty much taken over our MOGA game controller. He pairs it with his Samsung Galaxy S3 to play his games, and absolutely loves it. Using the MOGA app, there are some free games to play and then others available for purchase. Did I mention that this is an affordable alternative to other handheld gaming devices? Sprint is currently offering the MOGA for just $59.99.
Are there any games or gaming accessories on your child’s holiday wish list?
Disclosure: No compensation was received for this post. As a Sprint Ambassador, I receive products and services to use throughout the year.
That is very neat. I had no idea you could do that with a phone!
I bet my husband would really love this. He loves messing with any tech gadget he can get his hands on.
Oh…I think I know several family members that will love this!
I think my son has a PlayStation 4 on his wish list for Christmas. I don’t see it happening though!
This looks really cool! I could see some of my family spending hours on this!
that is so cool. I bet if we got one, I’d never see my phone again! LOL The kids would completely take it over for gaming.
Omg the things they come up with next we will be able to have our washers and dryers do the folding too I am waiting for that lol
Oh now I feel really old-fashioned, cause I would never consider giving a child under twelve a smartphone, so not this mobile gaming controller either (I’d consider a handheld gaming device that’s just for gaming). I don’t even own a smartphone myself and, although I was telling some people that I wanted one next year, my husband says they won’t be suitable for me (being blind and extremely clumsy) for at least five years.
That’s a neat idea! Sometimes mobile apps are hard to play by touching a small-ish phone screen. This would totally solve that.
That’s a really neat idea.