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Backbone One Lightning controller gets massive 30% discount

Make every mobile game feel like a premium experience with the discounted Backbone One controller, providing physical controls for older iPhones.

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Backbone One iPhone controller down to best price of $69.99
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For mobile gamers seeking an edge, physical controls reign supreme over tapping away at a smartphone’s screen. Among the array of mobile gaming controllers on the market, the Backbone One has long stood out as a favorite, offering a reliable and intuitive solution for iPhone users. Now, those who have yet to experience the joys of this powerful accessory have a golden opportunity to do so at a considerably reduced price.

Through March 10th, the original Lightning version of the Backbone One is available at a substantial 30 percent discount across multiple retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy, and Target, or directly from Backbone itself. This remarkable deal brings the controller’s price down to a mere $69.99, shaving a cool $30 off its regular retail value.

The Backbone One’s appeal lies in its ability to transform an iPhone into a handheld gaming powerhouse. By securely cradling the device, it adds a suite of physical controls that are reminiscent of traditional gaming consoles. This setup not only enhances the overall gaming experience but also provides a distinct competitive advantage in titles that demand swift reflexes and precision.

One of the standout features of the Backbone One is its compatibility with a wide range of iPhone models, including the recently released iPhone 14 and older, Lightning-based variants. However, it’s important to note that this particular deal does not apply to the USB-C version of the controller, which is designed specifically for the latest iPhone 15 lineup.

Beyond its core functionality, the Backbone One offers a range of thoughtful additional features. A 3.5mm headphone jack allows users to enjoy immersive audio through wired headphones, while a built-in microphone facilitates seamless communication during multiplayer sessions or streaming broadcasts.

While the Backbone One’s buttons may not quite match the satisfying travel and tactile feedback of more robust dedicated gaming controllers, they undoubtedly outshine the cumbersome experience of relying solely on touchscreen controls, which often obscure vital portions of the game’s display.

Moreover, the Backbone One seamlessly integrates with the company’s proprietary software, providing users with a centralized hub for organizing their mobile gaming library and accessing various streaming services with ease.

For those seeking to elevate their mobile gaming experience to new heights, this limited-time discount on the Lightning-based Backbone One controller presents an enticing opportunity. Whether you’re a casual gamer looking to enhance your enjoyment or a competitive player striving for every possible advantage, the Backbone One promises to deliver a gaming experience that is both immersive and precisely controlled.


Disclaimer: Prices and promotions mentioned in this article are accurate at the time of writing and are subject to change based on the retailers’ discretion. Please verify the current offer before making a purchase.


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