OtterBox unveils MagSafe gaming clip perfect for Xbox Cloud Gaming

iPhone 12 owners have a new way to use Xbox Cloud Gaming on the go.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

OtterBox announced a new mobile gaming clip featuring a MagSafe connection. The clip is designed to pair with theiPhone 12and attaches to an Xbox controller. OtterBox already makes thebest Xbox controller phone mount clip, and its latest clip has a lot in common with the OtterBox Xbox Mobile Gaming Clip.

The OtterBox Mobile Gaming Clip for Magsafe works with the Xbox Series X | S controller, the Xbox One controller, and theXbox Elite Series 2controller. The main difference between it and OtterBox’s other gaming clip is that the OtterBox Mobile Gaming Clip for Magsafe can easily attach and detach thanks to its magnets.

If this new clip is to the same standard asOtterBox’s other Xbox accessories, it should be an excellent way to useXbox Cloud Gamingon the go.

The OtterBox Mobile Gaming Clip for Magsafe can also act as a kickstand for your phone, allowing it to rest on a table at an angle.

To get the MagSafe connection, you have to pay a bit more. The OtterBox Mobile Gaming Clip for Magsafe costs $40, which is $10 more than its magnet-free counterpart.

The OtterBox Mobile Gaming Clip for Magsafe connects with the iPhone 12 through MagSafe, allowing it to easily attach to and detach from the phone. It clips to Xbox controllers, making it a great accessory for Xbox Cloud Gaming.

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