Categories: Uncategorized

DRONE Controller Turns Your Smartphone Into A Console

A Seattle-based company has recently launched a Kickstarter fund for its new game controller for your tablet or smartphone. The device, called the DRONE, aims to bring solid button controls to largely touch-screen platforms. The controller is relatively small, about the same size as a standard smartphone, and features a pretty sleek glossy black coating. The DRONE has a fairly standard button layout, with a simple directional pad, six face and two shoulder buttons, and a flat joystick in the center of the device. The positioning of the thumbstick at first seemed really strange, but after thinking about the possibility of using it for first person games, where you would move with the directional pad and look with the stick, the center seems to be a suitable location for use with either hand. The controller has a mini-USB connection on top, where it can charge and also be connected to a computer in order to change or update the freely-configurable device. With mobile devices, it connects simply with the Bluetooth technology most smartphones and tablets already have. From there configuring controls will have to occur within the game or emulator itself, if the option is available at all. The company’s fundraising goal is set at $60,000 to cover manufacturing costs. So far there have been 59 backers pledging a total of $5,915. The Kickstarter has 19 days left to go. The video shows the controller primarily working with game emulators and no actual mobile-specific games. This is probably the device’s biggest challenge, as strictly controlled platforms like the iOS have to be hacked to run unapproved games and emulation software. The success of the controller will depend partly upon user adoption, but mostly on mobile developers willingness to cater to the specific audience using the DRONE, in games both retroactively and into the future. The project definitely has the potential to be a success, particularly on more open platforms like the Android OS, but until I can play some Castlevania on my iPhone without using Jailbreak I’ll just stick with my sloppy touch screen controls.

Techli

Edward is the founder and CEO of Techli.com. He is a writer, U.S. Army veteran, serial entrepreneur and chronic early adopter. Having worked for startups in Silicon Valley and Chicago, he founded, grew and successfully exited his own previous startup and loves telling the stories of innovators. Email: Edward.Domain@techli.com | @EdwardDomain

Share
Published by
Techli

Recent Posts

HostMilano 2025: AI and Automation Transform Professional Kitchen Operations

HostMilano 2025 concluded its 44th edition on October 26 and remains the premier world fair…

2 días ago

Prezent AI reaches latest milestone following recognition as top software company in 2025

As the new year approaches, the Software Report—a trusted source for market research and industry…

3 días ago

Ness Digital Engineering and Vendavo to usher in new era of AI-led innovation

Now that AI has been on the scene for a number of years, we can…

3 días ago

AI is reengineering orthopedic systems through new multi-layer software architectures

The rapid evolution of orthopedic technology is no longer being driven by devices alone. Instead,…

2 semanas ago

Digital credentialing enters a new phase with the arrival of I.C.E. Exchange 2025 in Phoenix

The credentialing industry’s calendar is turning toward Phoenix this month, where the I.C.E. Exchange will…

2 semanas ago

Tax season gets an upgrade as Deduction raises $2.8M and launches its AI-powered tax agent

Deduction today announced the launch of “Taylor, CPAI,” the first AI tax accountant built for…

2 semanas ago