MCON by Ohsnap Review

Mobile gaming controllers usually come with a major compromise: they’re either comfortable but way too bulky to carry around, or they’re tiny and feel terrible to use. The MCON by Ohsnap finally solves that problem. Created by independent designer Josh King and brought to market with Ohsnap, the MCON is a super compact, transforming controller that snaps onto the back of your phone using MagSafe (or an included adapter ring for non-MagSafe phones). It’s built for anyone playing native mobile titles, running retro emulators, or streaming PC and console games via Xbox Cloud, PlayStation Remote Play, or Steam Link who wants real, physical controls without dragging a massive setup around.

DESIGN

Unlike bulky clamp-style mobile controllers, the MCON is engineered for ultimate portability. Matching standard iPhone dimensions (144.1 x 69.4 x 24.1 mm) and weighing just 197g, it slides effortlessly into your pocket right alongside your phone. Its sliding mechanism completely protects the joysticks and tactile buttons when closed, keeping them safe from snags or damage in transit. Closing the unit automatically activates its Auto Wake/Sleep function to preserve battery life. When you’re ready to play, a press of a button activates its quick-launch mechanism, sliding the unit open while the ergonomic handles lock into place to drastically reduce hand strain during extended sessions.

EXPERIENCE

In actual daily use, the portability is what makes the MCON such a win. Being able to just toss it in a pocket or backpack without needing a dedicated hard case makes it genuinely effortless to take anywhere. The button and stick accuracy hit way above what you’d expect for a controller this size. The joysticks feel tight and responsive, the triggers have a smooth analog pull for racing games, and the face buttons give you a crisp click without being loud enough to annoy people around you. Surprisingly, the deployable grips do a great job preventing hand strain, making longer play sessions actually comfortable.

  • Joysticks: The GameSir Mag-Res joysticks feel remarkably precise with smooth, linear tension and zero stick drift, giving you tight control in fast-paced shooters and precision platformers.
  • Buttons: The tactile switches are crisp and responsive without feeling stiff, and their quiet action means you can game comfortably in public without noisy click-clacking.
  • Triggers: The Hall-effect triggers provide buttery-smooth analog travel, making subtle throttle adjustments in racing games feel natural and responsive.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Overall, the MCON is one of the smartest mobile accessories to come along in a while. It bridges the gap between everyday convenience and solid performance, giving you a proper console-style control layout that easily fits in your pocket alongside your phone. At $129.99, it’s definitely an investment, but for anyone who wants to game on the go without dealing with clunky phone clamps or cheap-feeling mini pads, it’s an absolute winner.


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