Great question! W Bluetooth being the only way to connect, it’s the slowest wireless response you will get. However, it may be possible to configure a wired connection. In that case I don’t know what the latency would improve to. I feel it when I play but it’s still leagues better than when I play w just my thumbs on the screen
Great question! I assume you’re referring to the PS5 controllers working on android/ios. It won’t work when just connected via Bluetooth. However, there are adapters that can be used to use alternative controllers on switch, pc and other platforms and it allows you to use more features like the gyroscope. I just haven’t tested these out for myself to understand if that would be the case for iOS or anything. If you test this out, I would love to know. Top adapter I’m seeing is the magic ns (amzn.to/3xqOveD), but there may be others that allow for use of the gyro outside of the PS5.
What iPad model are you using?
iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (4th generation)
Did you notice any latency using these controllers?
Great question! W Bluetooth being the only way to connect, it’s the slowest wireless response you will get. However, it may be possible to configure a wired connection. In that case I don’t know what the latency would improve to. I feel it when I play but it’s still leagues better than when I play w just my thumbs on the screen
Does gyro work with it ?
Great question! I assume you’re referring to the PS5 controllers working on android/ios. It won’t work when just connected via Bluetooth. However, there are adapters that can be used to use alternative controllers on switch, pc and other platforms and it allows you to use more features like the gyroscope. I just haven’t tested these out for myself to understand if that would be the case for iOS or anything. If you test this out, I would love to know. Top adapter I’m seeing is the magic ns (amzn.to/3xqOveD), but there may be others that allow for use of the gyro outside of the PS5.