Signal presents 'RP One' a console-type controller for iOS

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Signal presented yesterday at CES, a new controller for iOS 7, the RP One, a remote control more traditional style of the console controls.

Because it works wirelessly via Bluetooth, the RP One is able to connect to two iPhones and iPads with iOS 7.

RP One has been designed for gamers, their Ergonomic design accommodate a wide variety of hand sizes. The current prototype includes a directional pad, two analog sticks, two triggers, and four action buttons.

Each RP One includes a Universal support for all Apple iOS devices, making it compatible with most cases. The RP One controller has up to 10 hours of battery life.

It resembles the recently introduced SteelSeries Stratus, although it has a more promising design that mimics the Xbox controller. Early Logitech and MOGA controllers connect through the iPhone's Lightning port, which precludes them from working with the iPad. In this case, being a controller that does not require installing a cover on the device, but rather works via Bluetooth. can work with any device, iPad, iPad Mini, and of course iPhones.

Works with any iOS game that support MFi controllers. Currently there are already several games that have this technology;

Like the other iOS 7 controllers, the RP One will have a U.S. dollar price 99,99 and is expected to be available during the first semester year.

More information - MOGA Ace Power Video Game Controller for iOS 7 Now Available


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  1.   Senda said

    I find it very expensive for what it is and what it does.
    There are practically the same devices like the wamo, and the Ipega, which for much less money do the same.
    I bought the Wamo at deal extreme for 26 dollars and it works perfectly with both IOS devices such as Ipad, IPhone, IPod, and Android devices.
    I bought it to equip the AR Drone handling applications with analog sticks so that their handling was more precise and it is the best there is for this.

  2.   Ismael said

    I bought an idroid controller because for some discounts and it was very cheap in a fnac (€ 7), but then it turns out that it is only compatible with icade, I can use it if I jailbreak but for that I use the play 😛