The Sony PlayStation ‘Project Q’ Controller Already has a Potent Xbox Rival That Plugs to you Smartphone

Although Sony just debuted their first handheld gaming console ever since the PSP Street in 2011, the device, codenamed Project Q, received a lot of negative attention for how limited it was. The handheld console would, according to Sony, only work with the PS5, streaming games over a local WiFi connection. In short, you could only ‘stream’ games off the PS5 using a local internet connection, rather than playing your PS5 games anywhere. The folks at RIG were having none of that. Designed to be everything gamers wanted Sony’s Project Q to be, the RIG Nacon MG-X PRO gives gamers the ability to play all their favorite AAA games on the small screen, wherever they go. With its ergonomic design that lets you sandwich your smartphone in between, the MG-X PRO comes specially made for the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, giving you the ability to play all your favorite console games wherever you go. It’s also MFi-certified, allowing you to tap into your iPhone for some upper-echelon gaming that goes beyond the Apple Arcade.

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The design of the  MG-X PRO places emphasis on familiarity and ease of use. Crafted to mimic the layout of an Xbox controller, the device includes Home/Nexus, View, and Menu buttons, as well as clickable asymmetric analog sticks. This design pays tribute to the traditional gaming feel while keeping pace with the advancements of mobile gaming technology.

Where the RIG MG-X PRO truly shines is its adjustable phone cradle. Engineered to accommodate a variety of iPhone models, starting from iPhone 6 and newer, this versatile cradle comfortably fits screens up to 6.7 inches in size. So whether you’re still cherishing your old device or have just upgraded to the latest iPhone, this wireless mobile controller has you covered.

Gaming can sometimes get pretty intense, and you’d be right to worry whether your phone, quite literally, is in good hands. To that very degree, the RIG MG-X PRO is designed with rubberized clamps, ensuring that your phone remains secure while you’re in the thick of the action. The last thing you need in the middle of a virtual battle is your device slipping out of its holder, and whether it’s an Android device or iPhone, the MG-X PRO holds onto it pretty snugly and securely.

The RIG MG-X PRO connects to your device using Bluetooth 4.2 (+ BLE), which ideally isn’t as low-latency as WiFi, but it does keep your phone’s WiFi antenna free to connect to external networks so you can stream your games effectively. Although designed for the Xbox Game Pass, the controller works with other gaming platforms too, including Steam Link, Nvidia GeForce Now, PS Remote Play, and even Apple Arcade. The controller comes with its own built-in battery that promises 20 whopping hours of gameplay on a full charge. It juices in a mere 2 hours too, letting you jump right back into gameplay after a quick break.

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The World’s First Complete Smartphone Video Kit!

While the cameras that are found in our smartphones are ever-advancing, there are still downfalls that restrict their video-taking capabilities; weak audio and poor lighting lead to undesirable videos that don’t accurately capture the moment. This is where the SmartCine steps in!

The SmartCine is an all-in-one video rig that’s fit for use with any smartphone! The compact rig is packed full of video enhancing features; the silky-smooth HD Stereo Mic take cares of the audio side of things, this is positioned right above the Lens Mount, which offers the option of using both wide-angle and fish-eye lenses, each mount securely to SmartCine’s body. Low-light situations are handled faultlessly using the 36 ultra-bright, brilliant white LEDs that are positioned around the camera lens. No more dark and underwhelming videos!

All of this has been packed into a device that’s both comfortable to use, thanks to the rubberized grip, and compact enough to forget you even have it with you. SmartCine will help you can take your video production to the next level!

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An all-in-one video rig for any smartphone. A pro stereo microphone, LED light ring and set of wide-angle lenses in one compact package.

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Become a smartphone Spielberg

They say the most useful camera is the one that’s with you… and that’s undoubtedly your phone. A major percentage of videos uploaded online are now being shot through phone cameras, so it makes sense to be able to make them look as professional as possible. Shoulderpod’s series of phone/camera rigs work beautifully to not just give you a stable shooting platform, but also allow you to connect various peripherals to your shooting device.

Shoulderpod makes a variety of shooting rigs and the X1 (shown below) is by far the most stable and accommodating of them all. With a completely modular set-up, that fits into the smallest of carrying cases, the X1 can be assembled in a configuration that suits you the best. Its vice-grip works with pretty much any phone (so if you’re planning to get the iPhone 8 releasing on Tuesday, you can still use it!) or even camera, like the GoPro or Sony’s recently launched RXO. The X1 also lets you mount everything else from mini light panels, viewfinders, to even microphones… and the entire set-up can be carried by hand (in a single or double handle configuration) or even mounted to a tripod for perhaps the most professionally shot mobile phone videos. What’s best is that once you’re done, the X1 dismantles completely, fitting into a slick case that slides right into any bag you may have. Looking for something a tad bit smaller? Shoulderpod’s S2 and R2 may just hit the sweet spot!

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Beastgrip Pro Turns Your Smartphone into a Pro Camera

Smartphones these days have remarkable cameras, but they aren’t shaped like a camera, so they aren’t easy to control while shooting, especially when you want to use accessories. The Beastgrip Pro takes your smartphone and turns it into a professional camera rig.

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It gives you a stable frame that makes it easier to handle your camera when shooting photos and videos, along with mounts for adding accessories. Plus, it works with almost every smartphone in existence. It comes with five 1/4″-20 UNC mounts for adding tripods, microphones, and other accessories. There’s also a cold shoe mount and a three-axis, adjustable 37mm threaded mount for pairing it with any compatible filters and lenses. In other words, this rig will let you do some serious photography with your phone.

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You can also get optional accessories like a wide-angle lens, a fisheye lens, and a DOF attachment for using the BeastGrip Pro with full-sized SLR lenses. At $139.99(USD) it is a cheaper alternative to an expensive camera, and a great way to expand the functionality of your smartphone.

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Review: iKlip A/V Smartphone Pro Camera Rig

Today’s smartphones are shooting better and better video, making them more than sufficient for most purposes. However, one area where smartphones still kind of stink is in their audio recording quality. Their puny internal microphones were designed for making phone calls – so they tend to be tinny, and pick up lots of hiss and noise. If you want to record professional sounding audio with your phone, you’ll need an external microphone. And the best professional microphones typically won’t connect directly to a smartphone. Now, with the iKlip A/V, you can easily connect pro-grade audio recording gear to your smartphone, while at the same time providing a stable video rig for your phone.

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The heart of the iKlip A/V is a sturdy metal bracket which can be used either as a handheld rig, or to mount your phone on top of a standard tripod. The right handed grip doubles as a preamp and power source for professional microphones that require 48V phantom power, and there’s also a place to mount a wireless mic pack if you want to go cordless. Of course you can use dynamic microphones that don’t require power too.

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You can mount a wide variety of phones – from 3.5″ to 6″ screens – to the iKlip A/V’s expandable tension bracket. I had no problem mounting my iPhone 6 Plus, though my fat Mophie battery case didn’t feel that secure in its jaws, so I used my phone without its case. The whole rig seems quite stable, though it took me a little fiddling with the screw thread under the phone bracket to get it nice and locked down. As a bonus, you can unscrew the bracket and mount a standard camera on the screw thread if you’d like. As a camera grip, it’s perfectly adequate, adding some heft and keeping your fingers out of the way of your camera’s lens. Though if that’s all you need, you might be better off with one of the dedicated stabilizer grips on the market. However, those devices don’t get offer the major audio benefits that this one does.

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Once your phone is mounted, just plug in the short, coiled cable into your headphone jack, and plug your microphone into the 3-pin XLR jack on top of the handgrip. You can adjust microphone gain, and monitor levels via the built-in headphone jack. I found myself using IK’s iRig Recorder app to set levels, then shot video with the standard iPhone Camera app, which does not appear to support headphone monitoring.

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I connected my Marantz cardioid condenser studio microphone, turned on the 48V phantom power, and the difference in audio quality compared to that of the internal iPhone mic was pretty staggering.

Gone was any background hiss, and vocals were dynamic and clear as a bell. Your mileage may vary depending on the microphone you use, but rest assured, the result will be much better than your phone’s internal mic. You also get the flexibility of placing microphones directly on or near your subject, while the smartphone is placed elsewhere. This is especially great for situations where one person is shooting and another holds the microphone – like news reporting or interviews.

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In the end, the iKlip A/V is a nifty piece of hardware that any smartphone shooter should have in their bag of tricks. I can see it being useful for smaller media outfits who want to save money and shoot with smartphones too. It enables smartphone users to take advantage of the image quality of their cameras, while upgrading their audio game substantially.

The iKlip A/V sells for $179.99(USD) and is available now from the IK Multimedia website or any of their dealers.

 

Double Robotics turns its telepresence robot into a VR rig

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This iRacing Simulator Rig is Epic

I’ve spent plenty of time driving real cars on real tracks, and I can understand why you might want a serious virtual racing rig in your home. Racing real cars is very expensive and subject to the whims of the weather. Virtual racing can go down any time as long as you have power. A dude named Shane Parish is into the iRacing simulator in a big way and has built a virtual racing rig that makes me want to get behind the wheel right now.

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The rig is on a platform with checkered flag carpet tiles and has a faux roll cage made out of PVC. That cage provides mounting positions for surround speakers and LED panels which show flag colors. There’s a real Sparco racing seat, a tilt-up racing wheel, three realistic pedals, and a manual shifter.

He has a quartet of Samsung monitors, and a virtual dashboard with Dell 19-inch screens inside for telemetry, along with an analog tachometer and speedometer. He even fitted his racing simulator with a cup holder for his beer. That is one thing you certainly can’t do with a real racecar.

There are enough features in this thing to choke a horse, so watch the video and see what this is all about. Impressive is an understatement.