ELO Challenges Razer Kishi with new Vagabond mobile controller


What you need to know

  • The ELO Vagabond mobile gaming controller turns your mobile into a gaming handheld, and is suitable for Xbox Cloud Gaming.
  • It’s compatible with Android and iOS devices via USB-C and will fit a folding phone.
  • The ELO Vagabond controller has full-sized Hall Effect joysticks and triggers, mechanical buttons, and is $149. 

If you are a fan of Xbox Cloud Gaming or just looking to play mobile games like Call of Duty Mobile and Diablo Immortal without relying on touchscreen controls, you may want to grab one of the best mobile gaming controllers. Recently this new one from ELO has his the market and it has us intrigued. The Vagabond Mobile Gaming Controller is said to be a sleek, high-performance controller for iPhone, Android, and iPad Mini users, priced at $149.99.  A price that puts it head-to-head with the Razer Kishi Ultra we recently reviewed. But what sets this device apart?

ELO Vanguard goes head to head with the Kishi

We reached out to ELO, who have created this interesting new piece of hardware to get the scoop on how it’s Vagabond may sway you into a purchase when weighing up against Razer, GameSir and other mobile controllers.

  • Full-Sized Hall Sensor Joysticks: While most mobile controllers (including the Kishi) come with mini sticks, the Vagabond features full-sized hall sensor joysticks that offer more precision, with the added bonus of eliminating stick drift.
  • Ergonomic Design: One major difference is in the layout—ELO went for a more angled, ergonomic setup that puts the ABXY buttons and joystick in a position that’s more natural for your hand. Gamers who’ve tried both say it makes a real difference, especially for longer gaming sessions.
  • Two Programmable Back Buttons: For those who love customizing their gameplay, the Vagabond adds two back buttons that can be programmed to your liking, giving you more control options during gameplay.
  • Better Phone Compatibility: One of the most annoying things about mobile controllers is how they struggle with phone cases. ELO heard that loud and clear—Vagabond’s longer USB-C connection ensures it can work with more phone sizes and cases, unlike some controllers, which require you to take off your case just to connect properly.



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