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The 8 best handheld video game controllers in 2024 are game-changing power peripherals

Video game controllers have come a long way since the days of giving Player 2 your wonkiest option. You can still find those same cheap, generic game controllers from no-name companies anywhere you look, too. But while they’ll work for a while, you’ll inevitably want something a little more substantial. 
In fact, our in-house team of expert gamers recommend using a premium handheld model, even if you’re a casual gamer who only occasionally needs a controller at all. For PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Xbox X/S gamers, the best way to improve your accuracy and timing is to make that upgrade. This also goes for cloud games on your smart TV, and certain PC, iOS or Android games.
There isn’t a chance that you’ll ever want to go back to generic gamepads again. Check out our picks for the best video game controllers in 2024 below. 
The PS5 comes with a single DualSense controller, but if you want even more, well, control, you’ll want to invest in the DuelSense Edge wireless controller. 
Priced at $200, this thing isn’t cheap, nor is it necessary for casual gamers. But for more advanced gamers looking for a higher level of precision and faster response, it’s the DualSense Edge you want in your hands.
You get all of the key features of the regular DualSense controller (including adaptive triggers), but with a handful of added features. The Edge controller offers customizable controls, mappable back buttons and swappable profiles. You also get changeable stick caps and stick modules.
If you want to use this as a wired controller, it comes with a 9.1 foot braided USB cable with a lockable connector housing (so the cable won’t slip out accidentally). We also like that you can control the intensity of the controller’s haptic feedback. 
The controller is compatible with Sony’s DualSense Charging Station ($30) that lets you recharge two controllers simultaneously.
We get it: Not everybody is a DualSense loyalist. If you want a more traditional handheld controller design, one that feels more solid in your hands, and that offers a nice assortment of buttons, triggers, joysticks and a D-pad, check out Nintendo’s own Switch Pro Controller.
Keep in mind: This controller will not work with the Nintendo Switch Lite or any game that specifically requires a Joy-Con controller. But for all other games, this Pro controller typically makes it easier to interact with your favorite games with greater precision.
Two key features that the Pro offers are haptic feedback and integrated motion controls. The controller works great when your Switch is being used in tabletop or TV mode. And it has built-in Amiibo functionality. 
Big caveat, though: One feature that’s lacking is a built-in mic or 3.5mm headphone/headset jack.
All of the latest Xbox consoles come with a standard Xbox Wireless Controller, which, for many gamers, is more than fine. But just like Sony offers the more sophisticated DualSense Edge and Nintendo offers the Nintendo Switch Pro, there’s this Microsoft Xbox Elite wireless controller.
Key features include adjustable-tension thumbsticks, shorter hair-trigger locks, a wrap-around rubberized grip and interchangeable components that allow you to customize the look, feel and performance of your controller. 
And speaking of customization, the Elite allows for three custom profiles and one default profile. Switch between them on the fly using the controller’s profile button. This controller works with the Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One consoles, as well as Windows PCs and mobile devices that support Xbox Wireless or Bluetooth controllers. To protect your controller investment, the Elite comes with a carrying case. Battery life is up to 40 hours.
Designed for more advanced PC and PS5 gamers, Razer’s Wolverine V2 Pro controller comes in black or white. You’ll get 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connectivity for the absolute fastest wireless connection possible. The buttons have a shorter actuation distance, which allows for faster presses with improved tactility. 
Advanced gamers will appreciate are hypertriggers that can be switched from measured to full range to quick-clicks. The eight-way D-pad is also designed for enhanced performance, especially when accuracy for intricate combos are essential. The four extra triggers and two bumpers can be used based on your personal gaming style.
Unlike many rivals, the Wolverine V2 Pro has its own iOS and Android mobile app. Use it to customize your controller, remap buttons and personalize lighting effects. And if your gaming space already rocks Razer Chroma-compatible smart lighting, the controller’s RGB array can easily sync up.
The Backbone One turns your Apple iPhone into a console gaming system with integrated controller in just a couple of snaps. But it does much more when you use the Backbone One with the Backbone app, which hooks you up with Xbox Game Pass games on your iPhone.
It also works with a handful of other cloud gaming services, including PS Remote Play and Stream Link. So you can remotely play your favorite PlayStation or Xbox games at up to 1080p (60fps) resolution.
The Backbone One is powered by your iPhone, so you don’t have to worry about recharging the device separately. Just plug in your phone and a new collection of games and opportunities will be at your fingertips.
One of the problems iPhone or iPad gaming is that the touchscreen doesn’t always give you the control you want. And if you want to play iOS or Apple Arcade games on your TV (via Apple TV) or on your Mac, you’ll typically need a separate handheld controller.
The SteelSeries Nimbus+ is a handheld controller designed specifically for Apple gear. The included wireless charger and controller’s built-in battery give you up to 50 hours of play on a single charge. It also comes with a detachable iPhone mount so you can attach the smartphone to the controller and stay mobile.
Here’s another premium option for PC gaming. With this controller, you get ultra-fast wireless connectivity, adjustable triggers and a high performance grip system. The controller comes in your choice of more than a dozen color combinations and includes a strip of RGB lighting.
Built into the controller are five programmable G-keys and re-mappable paddles. Also included are two customizable, side-mounted (SAX) action buttons. Adjusting the trigger sensitivity is also an option. Thanks to the controller’s mechanical switches, you get plenty of durability, so the controller will likely last longer than the rest of your gaming hardware.
If you’re one of those gamers who constantly switches between a PC, Xbox, smart TV and mobile devices, here’s a handheld controller that’ll work with just about all of the, outside of the Switch and PlayStation.
The Stealth Ultra uses low-latency (2.4GHz and Bluetooth) wireless tech to deliver the fastest performance. You also get customizable RGB lighting, mappable buttons, adjustable thumb stick sensitivity and up to 30 hours of battery life.
The controller comes with a wireless charging dock and carrying case. And we love that the display shows controller settings and social media notifications.  
Audio features include EQ audio presets, game and chat volume mix, mic monitoring and more. Choose between more than eight color combos. 
This will ultimately depend on what console you’re using or if you normally opt for PC or mobile gaming. Here are seven things to consider:

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