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Gaming on the Apple TV is finally here with the fourth-generation Apple TV, and to make it feel more like a console experience, one of the best accessories to get is the SteelSeries Nimbus gaming controller.You can use the included Apple TV Siri Remote th...
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With the popularity of smart phones, casual gaming has really come into its own over the last 5-6 years. As the processing power of these devices have increased, so has the complexity of the games they run. Then, tablets burst onto the scene.Within their...
The Nimbus is a quality controller. It feels good in the hands, it's well made, and it's simple to use. While it can function perfectly with a mobile device, it's clearly not designed with them in mind. The market that SteelSeries is focused on is clearly...
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Like the Amazon Fire TV and the Nvidia Shield TV before it, the redesigned Apple TV took gaming from a niche set-top-box distraction to a sizable priority. The only problem was that while the Android-based systems worked with any Bluetooth controller, App...
Comfortable desig, Great in-game performanc, Simple setu, Reasonable price...
Feels too ligh, App doesn't add much...
The Nimbus is a simple device with a simple goal: Provide a controller for the Apple TV that's just as good as what console and Android gamers have. The absolute glut on the market of cheap, second-rate console and Android controllers should demonstrate j...
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The latest Apple TV emphasizes gaming as one of its core features allowing Apple to venture into the console world of gaming by making iOS games designed for larger screens.SteelSeries is a company known for their gaming peripherals, so building an iOS ga...
Solidly constructed, Works with iOS and OS X making it multifunctional, Doubles as Apple TV remote, 40hour battery life, Competitively priced, Charges via Lightning connection...
iOS gaming using controller still lacking, Hard to use with iPhone and iPod Touch without stand...
If Apple created a game controller for the newest Apple TV then it would probably almost identical to the SteelSeries Nimbus. This well designed, sturdy controller makes the Apple TV feel more like a console than just a video streaming device. The Nimbus'...
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Comfortable, competitively priced and featuring a Lightning port for recharging, the SteelSeries Nimbus is the best iOS-compatible gaming controller we've ever tested, and it's the best option to pair with your new fourth-generation Apple TV. But without...
Fantastic construction feels sturdy in the hand, while still costing just $50, A full array of buttons that are responsive and comfortable, Lightning port makes for easy charging, Fully compatible with Apple TV's tvOS, as well as iOS and Mac...
Without a clamp, iPhone gamers may want to look elsewhere, While the tvOS App Store has great controller support, iOS App Store is still lacking, Where to buy, The SteelSeries Nimbus is currently exclusive to the Apple Store, both online and at its retail...
The SteelSeries Nimbus is a fully featured gaming controller with exceptional construction, convenient Lightning port recharging, and compatibility with Apple's full range of products. Priced at $50, which is $10 less than controllers for major consoles...
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For the moment, the new Apple TV's accessory compatibility can fairly be described as “confusing.” It's confirmed that Bluetooth speakers and headphones — previously unsupported by older Apple TVs — work with the new model. On the other hand, Bluetooth ke...
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There's a range of Made for iPhone-compatible Apple-approved Bluetooth controllers available, all of which will work with the new Apple TV, but the SteelSeries Nimbus is the only controller that was designed specifically for the Apple TV in partnership wi...
If you already own an MFi controller, there's probably no need to upgrade. The Nimbus has some neat features, but it's not all that different from a lot of other readily available controllers.How to BuyThe SteelSeries Nimbus controller can be purchased di...
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