Good wireless controllers should also be able to connect via USB if you’re playing a game where split-second response time is important, if you’re charging the battery, or if your system doesn’t have Bluetooth. For wireless controllers, the additional ability to work when wired: Controllers that use 2.4 GHz wireless or Bluetooth offer convenience and prevent cable clutter, but they can also introduce latency, and their batteries eventually run out.A good price: A good wireless controller usually costs somewhere between $40 and $60, and a decent wired controller should cost around half that. But compatibility with macOS and iOS (and the Apple Arcade service) is a plus, as is support for game stores like Steam that offer their own controller support.
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