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Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Moga Ace Power gamepad for iPhone 5 / 5s / 5c and the average rating is 56%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Moga Ace Power gamepad for iPhone 5 / 5s / 5c.
 
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The editors liked

  • Cool design goes well with iPhone and iPod Touch
  • Lightweight
  • Very portable
  • Precision controls
  • No more relying on onscreen controls with games
  • Features dual analog sticks & shoulder triggers
  • Lightweight feel
  • Console-style games are vastly superior with physical controls
  • The unique collapsing design makes it slightly portable
  • Though its wobbly construction when the iPhone is removed doesn't inspire confidence
  • Integrated battery means you'll keep gaming on t
  • The Moga Ace Power adds dual analog sticks and tons of buttons
  • Doubles as a battery charger
  • And works with hundreds of games right out of the box

The editors didn't like

  • Buggy performance
  • Needed reset
  • Build quality feels cheap
  • Precarious Lightning connector port
  • Expensive
  • Toyish look with its design
  • Construction is a but wonky
  • Cramped feel with its controller layout
  • We can't recommend spending suggested price of $100 for this accessory
  • IPhone-only. Sorry
  • IPad gamers— you'll have to wait for wireless controllers to arrive
  • Where are the games? No
  • Seriously —Apple
  • Tell us. We don't know
  • Where to buy
  • The Moga Ace
  • It has a plastic feel
  • Awkward lock/unlock mechanism for inserting an iPhone
  • Wobbly D-pad
  • And a long
  • Slightly bulky design. It only works with Lightning connector
  • So older iPhones and iPods are excluded

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  Published: 2014-02-12, Author: Michael , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Dual analog sticks, Four triggers, Lock button easily accessible, Charges your phone, Compatible with iPhone 5C
  • Shoddy Dpad and triggers, No iPhone 4 support, Doesn't lock closed
  • The Moga Ace Power iOS 7 controller has an advantage when it comes to Made For iPhone (MFi) controllers: it's the one that looks most like something a gamer might actually want. It has everything important to gamers: two triggers and two shoulder buttons,...

 
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  Published: 2013-11-19, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au

  • The Moga Ace Power adds dual analog sticks and tons of buttons, doubles as a battery charger, and works with hundreds of games right out of the box
  • It has a plastic feel, awkward lock/unlock mechanism for inserting an iPhone, wobbly D-pad, and a long, slightly bulky design. It only works with Lightning connector, so older iPhones and iPods are excluded
  • The Moga Ace Power successfully turns an iOS 7-equipped iPhone into a full-fledged gaming handheld, and adds enough buttons to cover all bases when more games arrive to work with it....

 
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  Published: 2014-02-12, Author: Michael , review by: techradar.com

  • Dual analog sticks, Four triggers, Lock button easily accessible, Charges your phone, Compatible with iPhone 5C
  • Shoddy D, pad and triggers, No iPhone 4 support, Doesn't lock closed
  • The Moga Ace Power is ultimately a solid choice for iOS gaming enthusiasts who don't mind jumping on the MFi bandwagon a bit early. It's certainly a much better choice than the Logitech PowerShell, and now that Moga has dropped the price from $99 to $79 ...

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  Published: 2013-12-12, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Gives you physical keys to play games, extra battery to charge your phone on the go, works with iPhone 5S and 5C
  • Feels cheap, not all games support the controller, can't map keys to the games
  • The Moga Ace Power has masses of potential, but at the moment is restricted to a handful of games that may or may not appeal. That's not the Moga's fault, as such, and as developers get on board the device's breadth can also expand. There are a few...

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  Published: 2013-11-20, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com/es/

  • El Moga Ace Power añade a tu teléfono dos palancas de mando analógicas y muchos botones. Funciona también como cargador de batería y corre cientos de juegos de inmediato
  • Se siente como muy de plástico, tiene un mecanismo un poco raro de entrada y salida para insertar el iPhone, un Dpad inestable y un diseño largo y un poco abultado. Sólo funciona con la conexión Lightning, así que no lo podrás usar con iPhones y iPods más
  • El Moga Ace Power convierte exitosamente un iPhone con iOS 7 en una consola de videojuegos portátil completa y añade los suficientes botones como para estar listos cuando haya más videojuegos que funcionen con ese dispositivo....

 
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  Published: 2014-03-26, Author: Romain , review by: Lesnumeriques.com

  • Très bonne ergonomie de prise en main et des touches, Placement des sticks analogiques, Peut recharger en grande partie un iPhone ou totalement un iPod Touch, Plus de 300 jeux compatibles, Le mode recharge conserve 25 % de batterie pour continuer à jouer
  • Rapport finitions/prix douteux, Difficile à transporter dans une poche, Sonne creux, impression de produit un peu toc / Parfois nécessaire de faire un Reset pour établir la connexion, Autonomie faiblarde / Veille catastrophique, Bouton Lock défaillant / C
  • Plus attrayante que la Powershell de Logitech parce que mieux équipée et disposant de sticks analogiques qui lui ouvrent la porte à plus de types de jeux, la Moga Ace Power déçoit par ses qualités de fabrication, son rapport finitions/prix, son autonomie ...

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  Published: 2014-02-18, review by: tomsguide.fr

  • Abstract:  Avec iOS 7 , Apple a autorisé les constructeurs tiers à concevoir des manettes compatibles avec ses iPhone et iPod Touch . Plusieurs marques ont rapidement profité de ce créneau pour lancer des modèles plus ou moins aboutis. Nous avons eu l’occasion il y ...

 
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  Published: 2016-02-05, Author: Dirk , review by: mobile-reviews.de

  • Der Moga Ace Power ist also für Zocker ein wirklich interessantes Gimmick, mit knapp 100 Euro aber nicht ganz billig. Dafür bietet er bei vielen Spielen eine hohen Spielspaßfaktor sowie einen integrierten Akku, der das iDevice für etwa 4 Stunde  zusä...

 
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  Published: 2021-06-28, review by: iculture.nl

  • De Moga Ace Power doet een hoop dingen goed, maar eigenlijk ook maar net goed. De slidepads bieden een alternatief op de gewilde analoge sticks die het spelen van first person shooters op de iPhone een stuk makkelijker moeten maken, maar wat wij hebben ge...

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  Published: 2014-04-07, review by: consumentenbond.nl

  • niet te snel kopen Wacht met het kopen van een iOS-controller. Het gebruik van zo'n spelcontroller is nog maar net mogelijk en de markt bevindt zich in een vroeg stadium. De kwaliteit van controllers, waaronder de Ace Power, kan beter, de prijs lager ...

 
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