MCON Slim Hands-on at CES 2026: The Ultra‑Thin MagSafe Controller That Turns Your iPhone Into a Gaming Console

Last year, Ohsnap debuted the MCON controller on Kickstarter and nearly broke the website. Over 16,000 people pledged almost $2 million to make the product a reality, and not only did the company ship every single MCON out to every backer, they casually came back to CES this year with not one, but TWO more versions of the device. The more impressive of the two is the MCON Slim, a controller that’s nearly as thin as your standard smartphone, packing in an entire gaming controller (along with trigger buttons) into that ridiculously small form factor.

Designed by 21 year-old Josh King, the MCON Slim is clearly his magnum opus. The youngster (incubated by Dale Backus’ Ohsnap) mentioned how the smartphone was such a powerful device, but all we ever use it for is doomscrolling and emails. The MCON was supposed to prove to the world that the smartphone can be an incredible handheld gaming device, comparable to the Razer Switchblade or even dare I say the Nintendo Switch. Now, the MCON Slim cements that idea even further. Imagine a device, the thickness of a MagSafe power bank), capable of turning your iPhone into the next best gaming console.

Designer: Josh King (Ohsnap)

If you’ve seen the MCON before, think of the Slim as the iPhone Air of gaming controllers. It’s ridiculously sleek, snapping to the back of your phone and literally absorbing your iPhone’s camera bump into it. When shut, it’s still slim enough to slide right into your pocket without you feeling a thing. However, when you’re craving some serious gaming, slide the controller out and you’ve got a makeshift handheld console in mere seconds, with an actual D-Pad, action buttons, two touch-sensitive joypads, and even trigger buttons on the back.

Before you get your hopes up, the MCON Slim is still in its ‘proof of concept’ stage, and won’t launch anytime soon. Josh mentions they’ll probably roll the Slim out in time for the iPhone 18… which works just fine given that I plan on upgrading my iPhone just around that time! The design, however, is beyond impressive. The sliding interaction is flawless, even though the Ohsnap team miniaturized practically everything. The trigger buttons have actual movement, with nearly 3mm of travel. And the best part, the MCON Slim plays nice with the iPhone’s camera module (unlike past versions). A gorgeous fidget-spinner-shaped cutout lets you use the iPhone’s camera even with the Slim controller attached to the back of your phone. Heck, even the flashlight is accessible, which means your gaming console, ahem, smartphone has zero compromises.

And the best part is that the controller slides right out of the dock, turning your phone into a Nintendo Switch of sorts. The connection is all via Bluetooth, which means you can place your phone on a table a few feet away from you while you game with the detached controller in your hands. The slimness results in just two sacrifices – firstly, those pop-out grips from the original MCON don’t make it to this device. And to be honest, I don’t miss them at all. Secondly, the joypads go from physically moving controls to touch-sensitive ones… something that most casual gamers should be fine with. For the pedantic ones, the original MCON (and the upcoming MCON Lite) offers a perfect alternative.

The sad part here is that there’s absolutely no tech spec to talk about. The MCON Slim is entirely a work in progress right now, which means design details, battery life, pricing, everything is subject to change. However, Josh did mention that the MCON Slim should arrive around the same time as the iPhone 18, or in other words – we’ll probably get the MCON Slim before we get GTA VI.

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Apple’s M5 Mac Mini Leak: Game-Changing Features Revealed

Apple’s M5 Mac Mini Leak: Game-Changing Features Revealed

A recent internal software leak has confirmed Apple’s development of the highly anticipated M5 Mac Mini, unveiling two distinct variants: a base model and a Pro version. This revelation aligns with earlier reports and underscores Apple’s strategy for a comprehensive refresh of its desktop lineup. The M5 chip, reportedly ready for deployment, is expected to […]

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This speaker by Victrola sits underneath turntables and streams audio via Bluetooth

Noted turntable manufacturer Victrola just announced the Soundstage speaker at CES. This thin little doodad actually sits underneath turntables, removing the need for a full stereo set-up. The Soundstage isn't the first speaker that offers this functionality, but this one has tech-forward features.

It offers multiple connection options, including Bluetooth. Many newer Victrola turntables can do Bluetooth streaming, so adding this speaker to a setup would be extremely simple. Otherwise, companies offer Bluetooth receivers for turntables.

It also allows for traditional wired connections, and there's an option for USB-C. In other words, the Soundstage should easily connect to other audio sources like smartphones and computers. It even integrates with Auracast for multi-speaker setups.

A speaker.
Victrola

As for sound, Victrola promises superior audio thanks to a "vibration-isolated design." There's a specialized woofer for bass response and balanced mode radiators (a type of driver) for stereo separation. It likely won't sound as good as a full sound system but, again, think of all of those annoying wires.

The Soundstage will be available this summer and costs $350. There will be multiple colorways, including walnut and black.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/speakers/this-speaker-by-victrola-sits-underneath-turntables-and-streams-audio-via-bluetooth-100021991.html?src=rss

Cambridge Audio unveils three wireless bookshelf speakers at CES

Cambridge Audio has three new active speakers at CES 2026. The L/R Series is a trio of active bookshelf-style speakers, each with wired and wireless modes.

The flagship L/R X is an 800W model (400W per speaker). The largest of the three, it unsurprisingly carries the highest price, at $2,299. It uses a 2.5-way acoustic design: a 28mm Torus tweeter alongside dual 5-inch woofers. The L/R X has a pair of 6-inch force-canceling passive radiators, a 64-bit audio pipeline, DynamEQ and Wi-Fi streaming (via Cambridge Audio's StreamMagic app). It even adds LED underlighting for an extra aesthetic touch.

The walnut variant of Cambridge Audio's new L/R X speaker
The walnut variant of the L/R X
Cambridge Audio

In the middle is the $1,599 L/R M. Cambridge Audio describes it as using the same foundations as the flagship model (including the 2.5-way acoustic design), but with only 300W of power. This model has smaller (4-inch) dual woofers alongside the same 28mm tweeter. Its smaller force-canceling passive radiators measure 4.75 inches each. Like the larger model, the L/R M supports Wi-Fi streaming and includes LED underlighting.

The smallest and most affordable of the three is the $549 L/R S. This 100W speaker pairs a 21mm hard-dome tweeter with a 3-inch long-throw woofer. Although you can save money on this model, you'll miss out on Wi-Fi streaming. (In its place is Bluetooth aptX HD.) It also lacks the LED underlighting found in the L/R X and L/R M.

Each speaker is available in black, white, green, blue, orange and walnut colors. Cambridge Audio says all three tiers of L/R speakers will be available "later in 2026." You can learn more at the company’s website.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/speakers/cambridge-audio-unveils-three-wireless-bookshelf-speakers-at-ces-100000178.html?src=rss

Mini Portable Receiver Gets Custom Firmware, Waterfall View & Fast FM Scanning

Mini Portable Receiver Gets Custom Firmware, Waterfall View & Fast FM Scanning

What if your compact radio receiver could do more than just tune into signals? What if it could decode, customize, and adapt to your needs, all while fitting in the palm of your hand? Below, Tech Minds breaks down how the ATS Mini V4 takes multi-mode radio receivers to the next level with a combination […]

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Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro Max: The Future of Smartphones Revealed

Apple’s iPhone 18 Pro Max: The Future of Smartphones Revealed

The iPhone 18 Pro Max, expected to launch in 2026, is generating significant anticipation as one of Apple’s most advanced devices to date. Leaks and rumors suggest that this flagship smartphone will introduce new features across display technology, connectivity, performance, and camera systems. If you’re eager to learn what this device might offer, here’s a […]

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25 OneNote Tips to Help You Organize More Efficiently in 2026

25 OneNote Tips to Help You Organize More Efficiently in 2026

What if you could turn your scattered notes, endless to-do lists, and cluttered ideas into a streamlined, digital powerhouse? Microsoft OneNote, a favorite among productivity enthusiasts, offers exactly that. But are you truly making the most of it? In this guide, Mike Tholfsen explores how 25 actionable tips can transform the way you use OneNote, […]

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iPhone 18 Pro Max: Why the 2nm Chip Could Cost You More

iPhone 18 Pro Max: Why the 2nm Chip Could Cost You More

Apple is poised to make waves in 2026 with the release of the iPhone 18 Pro Max, which will feature new 2nm processors. This advancement in semiconductor technology promises to deliver faster performance, improved energy efficiency, and superior thermal management. However, these technological leaps come with a significant financial implication. The increased manufacturing costs associated […]

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How Vibe Coding Helps You Move Beyond the 70 Percent Hurdle and Build Tools for Daily Life

How Vibe Coding Helps You Move Beyond the 70 Percent Hurdle and Build Tools for Daily Life

What if you could write functional code without memorizing syntax, debugging endlessly, or even being a seasoned programmer? In this walkthrough, Matt Maher shows how vibe coding, a concept that once seemed like a quirky experiment, has evolved into a fantastic way to approach software development. By combining natural language prompts with AI-driven programming, vibe […]

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Samsung One UI 8.5: The Game-Changing Features You Need to Know

Samsung One UI 8.5: The Game-Changing Features You Need to Know

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 introduces a range of updates aimed at improving customization, functionality, and the overall user experience. Building on the foundation of its predecessor, this latest version emphasizes personalization, privacy, and accessibility. Whether you are a long-time Samsung user or new to the ecosystem, these enhancements are designed to make your device more […]

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