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Enjoy your favorite games with these controllers and the NVIDIA Shield TV

NVIDIA updated its Shield TV consoles in 2019, and the new tube and Pro models are still the best Android streaming devices for gamers. There are so many great ways to play games on your Shield, from the growing collection of the best Android games as well as AAA PC games streamed through NVIDIA's GeForce NOW service. If you want a controller or two for some couch multiplayer, you'll be happy to know that alongside its own excellent controller, the NVIDIA Shield TV offers Bluetooth support for other great gaming controllers.

Specially designed by NVIDIA

NVIDIA Shield Controller - Android

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The NVIDIA Shield controller is designed to take full advantage of all that the NVIDIA Shield can do, with a built-in microphone for Google Assistant and a headphone jack, along with dedicated volume and Android system controls. It was released alongside the 2017 edition for the Shield TV but still works with the new model.

$60 at Amazon

Retro gaming bliss

8Bitdo SN30 Pro Bluetooth Gamepad

The 8Bitdo Sn30 Pro is much more than a nostalgia play. It features some tremendous modern improvements, such as dual thumbsticks and a second pair of shoulder buttons. It's a great controller that connects wirelessly via Bluetooth and can also be used with a wired connection via USB-C.

$45 at Amazon

Best option for Sony fanboys

Sony PlayStation DualSense

A recent update added support for Sony's and Microsoft's next-gen controllers, including the new PlayStation DualSense. This is great news if you already have a PS5 or enjoy the ergonomics offered by Sony's latest controller. Plus, the pairing process is as easy as you would expect it to be.

$65 at Amazon

A great controller for Android

SteelSeries Stratus Duo Wireless Gaming Controller

The Stratus Duo has been around for a few years at this point, but there's a reason why it continues to be considered one of the best gaming controllers. With more than 20 hours of battery life, the ability to swap between 2.4Ghz wireless or Bluetooth, and a solid build, this controller will work nicely with your Shield TV or any of your other devices.

$60 at Amazon

Microsoft's best controller

Xbox Wireless Controller

Like Sony's DualSense, the Xbox Wireless Controller has been slightly revamped to go along with the release of the Series X and Series S. Unlike the last-generation controllers, you don't have to worry about getting the wrong one as all of these include built-in Bluetooth. For many, this is the go-to alternative when looking for the best NVIDIA Shield TV controllers.

From $60 at Amazon

Compact gaming

Nyko Mini Wireless Core

Instead of getting a full-sized controller that can take up a bunch of space, why not check out the Nyko Mini Wireless Core? This controller offers a compact size with all of the buttons you will want, and it can double as a solid Nintendo Switch controller while working with the Shield TV.

$29 at Amazon

Get a grip

8Bitdo Pro 2

8Bitdo's SN30 Pro 2 offers up to 20-hours of battery life, comes in three different sleek colors, and works with all of your various devices. The Pro 2 also makes it switch between devices easier than ever, along with being able to map the buttons to your liking, thanks to the accompanying 8Bitdo Ultimate software.

$50 at Amazon

Custom LED's

EasySMX Wireless Gaming Controller

With the EasySMX Wireless Controller, you'll be able to customize the various buttons on the controller, along with the LED lights that are built-in. But with this plug-and-play controller, you won't have to worry about fiddling with a bunch of settings and can start gaming.

$34 at Amazon

Pair your games with the best NVIDIA Shield TV controllers

Often overlooked for its gaming prowess, the NVIDIA Shield offers a plentiful variety of ways to play, whether you're downloading games from the Google Play Store or streaming games from NVIDIA GeForce Now. The most reliable option is still the NVIDIA Shield Controller because it will connect reliably every time and features volume controls and a headphone jack.

Beyond that, we recommend the 8Bitdo SN30 Pro, which also works well with smartphones and PC gaming. But gives you that retro look and feel that can't be understated and made an extremely welcome comeback in 2020. Plus, you'll be able to game for hours with long-lasting battery life, which is perfect for those intense retro gaming sessions.


Source: androidcentral

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