We made this list by playing various games for hours at a time.
If you flick between gaming on an Android device and your PC or laptop, then the SteelSeries Stratus Duo is for you. It feels much like an Xbox Wireless Controller, with a similar button layout, although it has symmetrical thumbsticks with a disappointingly mushy D-Pad offset at the top left. The compelling trick that makes the Stratus Duo special is BluetoothWi-Fi connectivity so you can move between a paired Android phone and a PC with the flick of a switch.
The Stratus Duo worked well with games in my Steam library without the need for any configuration. It also works with Steam Link to play Steam games from your PC on your phone. It was mostly the same story with Android games, but I did have a couple of random disconnects with the . The rechargeable battery inside the Stratus Duo is supposed to be good for at least 20 hours, and that seems about right based on my testing. Annoyingly, it uses the dated MicroUSB port for charging.
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