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Backbone One USB-C (2nd gen) review: A triumphant second attempt

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Despite being a household name in mobile gaming, a spot on our best game controllers for iPhone list has eluded the Backbone One. Now, however, there’s a new contender in town, because Backbone has upgraded its One controller in the wake of USB-C coming to the iPhone 15. The new Backbone One for iPhone (2nd gen) not only supports Apple’s best iPhone, but cases too. With that in mind, does the Backbone One wow us like the original, and has it done enough to supplant any of its rivals in a saturated market? Game on!

Backbone One (2nd gen): Price and availability

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The Backbone One for iPhone 15 (and Android) is available from Backbone’s official website. It costs $99 and comes in two formats, standard, and PlayStation Edition. As you might expect, the former is a standard dual analog stick gaming shell with ABXY buttons, and works with your iPhone, and games on Steam, and Xbox. The PlayStation version is an official accessory inspired by the DualSense wireless controller. This comes with PlayStation’s official triangle, circle, X, and square buttons and is white, rather than black. The Backbone One (2nd gen) is also available from Amazon in all of the aforementioned formats with a similar price tag. 




Despite being a household name in mobile gaming, a spot on our best game controllers for iPhone list has eluded the Backbone One. Now, however, there’s a new contender in town, because Backbone has upgraded its One controller in the wake of USB-C coming to the iPhone 15. The new Backbone One for iPhone (2nd gen) not only supports Apple’s best iPhone, but cases too. With that in mind, does the Backbone One wow us like the original, and has it done enough to supplant any of its rivals in a saturated market? Game on!

Backbone One (2nd gen): Price and availability

Backbone One (2nd gen) review

(Image credit: Future)

The Backbone One for iPhone 15 (and Android) is available from Backbone’s official website. It costs $99 and comes in two formats, standard, and PlayStation Edition. As you might expect, the former is a standard dual analog stick gaming shell with ABXY buttons, and works with your iPhone, and games on Steam, and Xbox. The PlayStation version is an official accessory inspired by the DualSense wireless controller. This comes with PlayStation’s official triangle, circle, X, and square buttons and is white, rather than black. The Backbone One (2nd gen) is also available from Amazon in all of the aforementioned formats with a similar price tag. 

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