The Best Gaming Clips for Xbox controller and Phone for xCloud

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If you want to play your Xbox games on mobile via xCloud streaming, the essential accessory is obviously a clip to attach your phone to your controller and play in optimal conditions. Below is our guide to the best accessories to properly play your Xbox games on your phone screen.

PowerA MOGA Clip: the perfect and safe official accessory

If only one had to be chosen, it would be this one. PowerA's MOGA clip is officially licensed from Xbox and features the perfect phone outfit. This clip includes two knobs each allowing an articulation of up to 220 °. This system creates ergonomic viewing angles and each wheel locks the desired position. If you have an Xbox controller, this is the one we recommend.

The Best Gaming Clips for Xbox controller and Phone for xCloud
  • Two points of articulation
  • Rubber ties
  • Official license for Xbox
  • Compatible with Elite Controller and large phones (up to 3 '' wide)
  • 2 years warranty
  • Used by Xboxygen editorial staff
  • $ 14.99

BRAINWAVZ Game Controller Wall Mount Stand Holder (2 Pack)
for XBOX ONE SWITCH PS4 STEAM PC NINTENDO

The Best Gaming Clips for Xbox controller and Phone for xCloud

The BRAINWAVZ has another type of attachment that is finally found in many copies today. The stand has a 160 degree viewing angle but only has one joint. It does not allow the weight of the phone to be distributed as ideally as the PowerA Clip MOGA, but its advantage is obviously its more affordable price.
  • A point of articulation
  • Compatible with large phones (up to 9cm wide)
  • Compatible with Xbox One and SteelSeries Nimbus controllers
  • 1 year warranty
  • $ 15.99
Razer Kishi: a portable Xbox like a Switch

This is a completely different accessory that allows you to do without an Xbox controller and transform your phone into a portable console with a design similar to the Nintendo Switch.
The Best Gaming Clips for Xbox controller and Phone for xCloud

The Razer Kishi connects via USB-C and does not need to be recharged since it uses the phone's battery to operate. The Razer Kishi has been specially designed to play in cloud gaming with your phone, so it is perfectly suited to Xbox streaming with xCloud. The only drawback is its price, which is around $ 80.
  • Clickable analog sticks
  • Game without latency since directly connected to the phone and not in bluetooth
  • Type-C charging port to charge your device while in use
  • Easy storage
  • $ 79.99
 
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