The Nacon MG-X Pro is a mobile controller for Android smartphones that lets users play Xbox games via Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or other compatible mobile games. It has a clamp-like design that can hold any Android device with a screen size of up to 6.7 inches, and it connects wirelessly via Bluetooth 4.2. It has a built-in battery that lasts for up to 20 hours of gameplay, and it costs around $100 USD. The controller has a similar layout and buttons to the Xbox controller, including Nexus, View and Menu buttons and asymmetric analog sticks.
The controller has a comfortable and ergonomic shape, and the buttons are of high quality, with good travel and responsiveness. The triggers and bumpers are also improved from the previous model, and the sticks have decent resistance and motion. Some users noted that the controller feels a bit plasticky and simple, and that it lacks USB-C connectivity and audio options. Overall, the Nacon MG-X Pro is a solid option for Xbox fans who want to enjoy cloud gaming on their Android smartphones.
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