Mobile phones have long ceased to be just mobile. Now they are portable offices, more or less professional cameras and meeting places for those who cannot see each other in person because they are at great distances from each other. And of course, they are also video game consolesWe don’t want to leave this feature behind.
An increasingly exploited feature, it must be said, and thanks to it the niche of the ‘gaming mobiles’ that we find in almost every catalog on the market right now. Now, Realme proposes to do ‘gaming’ any phone with three accessories. The firm has presented an adaptable control, an attachable external fan and some finger covers. As it is.
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During the launch of the new Realme Narzo 30, which have also brought with them the Realme Buds Air 2, the Chinese firm has presented three new accessories focused on those who squeeze mobile phones to play. The first one is a dockable remote for mobile phones, a “Mobile Game Controller” that mimics the Joycons of the Nintendo Switch.
This ‘realme Mobile Game Controller’ offers triggers, configurable buttons and a battery that allows up to 80 hours of gameplay
. The controller comes with CapAir technology to make the touch of buttons and triggers smoother, and boasts a very fast response to reduce latency when playing. With a 5-minute charge we can play up to 10 hours, and its launch price is 999 Indian rupees, about 11.30 euros at the current exchange rate.
The second accessory presented is called ‘Cooling Back Clip ‘, a fan that can be connected through the phone’s USB port and is fixed to the back, offering to reduce the temperature of the phones from 53ºC to 25ºC. It does this thanks to seven blades and a semiconductor chip to dissipate all excess heat. In addition, it has RGB lighting and with its 51 grams of weight, it can be purchased for 1,799 rupees, approximately 20.50 euros.
Finally, Realme has presented some finger covers, as is. He has called them ‘Mobile Game Finger Sleeves’ and have integrated silver electrical fibers to improve conductivity when touching the screen, making interactions faster and more precise. The price of each of these ‘Finger Sleeves’ is 129 rupees, approximately 1.5 euros per finger, and will be available for purchase on March 4.
Via | Gizmochina
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