Well, the Gamevice Flex has only been out for a few weeks while the backbone and app has been there for 2 years almost. Gamevice could very well update the app and make it better. Only time will tell...
Man I’m so torn !! Thanks so much for making this video because the backbone and the flex are literally the two options I’m going for I was 100% for sure I was gonna get the backbone then I saw this at the last second and I saw how the design is thicker and that has me torn, for me I’m just wondering if the thickness of the vice is worth losing the superior backbone app and solid backbone design with the backplate, I don’t make content so for me the app would just be about navigating through games and everything. I know you elaborated in the video but if you have the time please gimme your last thoughts. Thanks again you gained a subscriber in me
If you play any shooters at all there’s definitely no equal to the Flex. The only way they could make this thing better is adding programmable back buttons. Razer put programmable buttons on the Kishi v2 but for some reason put them right next to the triggers 😒
Hey Izac, Thanks for the video. I've been researching a new gamepad to replace my Razer Kishi V1, and seen lots of people recommending this gamepad. The one grip I have with my Razer Kishi V1 is the vertical placement the analog thumb stick...especially the right thumb stick.... it actually feels strenuous on thumb and wrist when attempting to press X,Y,A,B. It even causes me to constantly have to reposition my right trigger finger. My preferred placement is that of the xbox controller. (Minimal move of your thumb from stick to button) What's it like for addressing that problem, or have you never experienced it?
I bought this for my android and I'm having issues tapping buttons. There's some delay or it just flat out won't register if your tapping buttons too fast. Is that an issue you're having?
Could you tell me how well this controller works with Apex Mobile Legends. I like playing it on my Razer Kishi but hate taking my case off and on everytime. If it works just as good as the Kishi as far as functionality, I will definitely get a Gamevice.
Does the controller flex? Pun intended because that name is just ironic. But the Kishi 1 would flex because it's not supported like the backbone with a telescopic implementation. When I had the Kishi V1 it felt a little bit like I could bend the grips forward and back a little bit which wasnt ideal. I'm assuming if I find a attachment that makes the fit of my phone more snug then this won't be a problem. I'm looking to get this for my girlfriend but I want something she's going to enjoy. I have the GameSir X3 and like that but she doesn't like how small the hand grips are when trying to use the right stick.
This is the worst mobile controller review ever! 😬 The Gamevice Flex has hall effects analog triggers, ALPS analog thumbsticks & 3.5mm headphone jack that the Razer Kishi V1 & V2 doesn't have! Analog triggers are for games that require gradual input (i.e. racing games and emulator games N64). And the apps from these manufacturers doesn't provide any value to the quality of the physical use of the device. 🤷🏾♂️
Show me where they specifically say the it has Hall effect joystick because everywhere I look it only mention the triggers having Hall effects sensors. And to your other points i already talk about it in the review should i suggest u finish watching a video before you comment on it 😂
....your video was mainly about comparing the APPS and how you can't live without your Backbone One for recording subpar video of you mobile gaming to share on social media. 🤦🏾♂️ Your review had no objective analysis of the Gamevice Flex, no emulation reference, no cloud gaming or remote play review and or demonstration...and not to mention speaking about a device you don't even own (Razer Kishi V1). New Flash!!! None of the mobile controllers you'd mentioned have Hall Effect Analog THUMBSTICKS. 🤷🏾♂️
Well, the Gamevice Flex has only been out for a few weeks while the backbone and app has been there for 2 years almost. Gamevice could very well update the app and make it better. Only time will tell...
Thanks for the vid. One thing to improve I guess in post-editing is the audio. Could barely hear anything at max volume
Man I’m so torn !! Thanks so much for making this video because the backbone and the flex are literally the two options I’m going for I was 100% for sure I was gonna get the backbone then I saw this at the last second and I saw how the design is thicker and that has me torn, for me I’m just wondering if the thickness of the vice is worth losing the superior backbone app and solid backbone design with the backplate, I don’t make content so for me the app would just be about navigating through games and everything. I know you elaborated in the video but if you have the time please gimme your last thoughts. Thanks again you gained a subscriber in me
No problem man this weekend I’ll make a video on it
For me the fact that I don't have to keep taking my phone case on and off is a plus for me on getting the flex.
Depends if it fits your phone
If you play any shooters at all there’s definitely no equal to the Flex. The only way they could make this thing better is adding programmable back buttons. Razer put programmable buttons on the Kishi v2 but for some reason put them right next to the triggers 😒
Hey Izac,
Thanks for the video. I've been researching a new gamepad to replace my Razer Kishi V1, and seen lots of people recommending this gamepad.
The one grip I have with my Razer Kishi V1 is the vertical placement the analog thumb stick...especially the right thumb stick.... it actually feels strenuous on thumb and wrist when attempting to press X,Y,A,B. It even causes me to constantly have to reposition my right trigger finger.
My preferred placement is that of the xbox controller. (Minimal move of your thumb from stick to button)
What's it like for addressing that problem, or have you never experienced it?
Backbone+ at $5/month is a joke imo. That's a no-go for me.
Main game is apex mobile? Rip bro, I know it can be hard to lose your main game…
Nice video! just a recommendation , the sound is a little bit low!
I don't care about the app all I care about is having the most comfortable experience for an fps so the flex is no brainer. 😊
You're channel got recommended to me 😂
I’m wanting to know
Do I have to be home to connect this
to my account
or can I be over 200 miles away
at my daughters like I am
I bought this for my android and I'm having issues tapping buttons. There's some delay or it just flat out won't register if your tapping buttons too fast. Is that an issue you're having?
Could you tell me how well this controller works with Apex Mobile Legends. I like playing it on my Razer Kishi but hate taking my case off and on everytime. If it works just as good as the Kishi as far as functionality, I will definitely get a Gamevice.
Anyone who's used this would you recommend this over the razer kishi 2 or the gamesir x2 pro? Those are my options rn but this one looks nice too
Just ordered, thanks
Does the controller flex? Pun intended because that name is just ironic. But the Kishi 1 would flex because it's not supported like the backbone with a telescopic implementation. When I had the Kishi V1 it felt a little bit like I could bend the grips forward and back a little bit which wasnt ideal. I'm assuming if I find a attachment that makes the fit of my phone more snug then this won't be a problem. I'm looking to get this for my girlfriend but I want something she's going to enjoy. I have the GameSir X3 and like that but she doesn't like how small the hand grips are when trying to use the right stick.
This does move back and forth but like I said in the review once im in a game I don’t notice it
Can you stream with gamevice?
Not through the app but most phones I believe have some sort of screen recording
@@princeizac yea do you ever use the screen record on your iPhone for content
Do you notice overheating while gaming with the case on?
I didn’t I but I don’t think I play longer than maybe 45 minutes while testing
Man your audio is horribly low, its sickening
This is the worst mobile controller review ever! 😬 The Gamevice Flex has hall effects analog triggers, ALPS analog thumbsticks & 3.5mm headphone jack that the Razer Kishi V1 & V2 doesn't have! Analog triggers are for games that require gradual input (i.e. racing games and emulator games N64). And the apps from these manufacturers doesn't provide any value to the quality of the physical use of the device. 🤷🏾♂️
Show me where they specifically say the it has Hall effect joystick because everywhere I look it only mention the triggers having Hall effects sensors. And to your other points i already talk about it in the review should i suggest u finish watching a video before you comment on it 😂
....your video was mainly about comparing the APPS and how you can't live without your Backbone One for recording subpar video of you mobile gaming to share on social media. 🤦🏾♂️ Your review had no objective analysis of the Gamevice Flex, no emulation reference, no cloud gaming or remote play review and or demonstration...and not to mention speaking about a device you don't even own (Razer Kishi V1). New Flash!!! None of the mobile controllers you'd mentioned have Hall Effect Analog THUMBSTICKS. 🤷🏾♂️
@@princeizac get em