

🎯 Elevate your mobile gaming—because your thumbs deserve the best!
The abxylute S9 Gaming Controller transforms your phone or tablet into a handheld gaming powerhouse. Compatible with the latest iPhones, iPads, and Android devices, it features stretchable grips for devices up to 8.8 inches, Hall Effect joysticks and triggers for precise input, and a 6-axis gyro for immersive control. Play uninterrupted with quick charge support and power passthrough, while the dedicated abxy app lets you customize controls across popular games and cloud platforms. Lightweight and ergonomic, the S9 is built for serious gamers who demand comfort and performance on the go.


















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| Best Sellers Rank | #28,949 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ( See Top 100 in Mobile Phones & Communication Products ) #142 in Mobile Phone Gaming Controllers |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (526) |
| Item model number | abxylute S9 |
| Language | English |
| Package Dimensions | 26.9 x 12.4 x 7.5 cm; 530 g |
M**N
I love it. It's the first smartphone controller I've owned so I can't make comparisons like for like, but it's a hell of a lot comfier to hold than a PSP original, which is what I had many moons ago when I was last gaming on the go. Switching input modes is easy, the power pass-through works as advertised, the buttons feel console-quality. My one gripe is the rubber cushions that grip either end of your phone can't be swapped as standard, so my phone case left the the USB-C connecter about a millimetre too short to reach. This seems to be a common design oversight with these controllers. I cut and peeled this end off and used it as a stencil to make a replacement out of a piece of inner tube and some VHB tape. It could certainly look prettier, but it works perfectly now.
G**Z
Serian 10 de 10 si se pudieran cambiar los caps de los botones para corresponder si se esta usando modo PS, Nintendo o Xbox.
A**A
Best device for young boys and adults very good product and good quality
R**.
I'm posting this review after testing several of the most popular controllers on the market, and I can say it: the abxylute S9 is a revelation. I already own the GameSir G8 and the Backbone One, and while they are good products, the S9 surpasses them for my personal use. Comparison with the competition Against the GameSir G8: The G8 is often praised for its ergonomics, but I found the grip on the S9 to be significantly more comfortable and natural. Furthermore, the customization is where the S9 really pulls ahead (more on that below). Against the Backbone One: This is where the S9 shines most for me. I have large hands, and the Backbone's compact format, while convenient for transport, always ended up giving me cramps during longer gaming sessions. The abxylute S9 is bulkier, and that's exactly what I needed. The ergonomics are simply perfect; my hands rest naturally on it. The strong points that set it apart It's not just a matter of size; this controller is incredibly well-thought-out: Total Hardware Customization: This is where the S9 crushes the competition. Yes, like the GameSir, you can change the sticks (Hall Effect, which is already excellent). But what is, to my knowledge, exclusive to the S9, is the ability to also change the D-Pad! This is fantastic for adapting the controller to your preferences, whether for retro emulation or fighting games. If you add to that the removable faceplates (which I'm planning to repaint in purple or orange for a unique look!), you get a level of customization I haven't seen anywhere else. The Profile (Layout) Switching: The other "real plus" of this controller. It's not just basic key mapping. I love the ability to switch from one profile to another (PlayStation, Nintendo, Xbox/PC/Android) on the fly. It's incredibly practical when juggling different emulators or cloud services (Game Pass, PS Remote Play...). You never get lost in the button layout. Versatility (Bluetooth): Being able to use it via USB-C (zero latency) or Bluetooth makes it compatible with many more devices, which guarantees its longevity. Compatibility and Future-Proofing I am currently using it with a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, and it fits perfectly, with no issues. But the most reassuring part is its ability to accommodate large devices. I am seriously considering getting a Red Magic Astra tablet in the future, and I am delighted to know that the S9 will be compatible in size. It's a rare comfort these days not to have to worry about buying a new controller when changing devices. Conclusion So yes, I've only had the product for a short time, but I am already completely sold. The ergonomics are unmatched, the customization features (physical and software) are top-notch, and the build quality is excellent for a price that remains very reasonable. If you are looking for a controller to spend hours on your games (native, cloud, or emulators) in absolute comfort, do not hesitate for a second. Thank you Abxylute for this excellent product!
E**Z
I’ve been a fan of Android gaming controllers for a while now, and the S9 is the newest one I’ve tried. What I really liked right away is how quiet it is. I have two toddlers, so I play most of my games while they’re asleep. A loud, clicky controller just wouldn’t work, and thankfully, this one is nice and quiet. No loud clacks when I’m pulling off combos or doing quick movements. I tested it with my Galaxy S22 Ultra, and also (for fun) with the Tab S9 Ultra, which is basically a slab of glass the size of a cutting board. It honestly looks kind of hilarious docked into the controller, but it fit. You do have to pop it out of the default slot, but once it’s in, it holds fine. Realistically, for using with a large tablet, you are better off plugging the controller into a battery bank and use it in bluetooth mode or some kind of usb c extension cable. I mainly play retro stuff. I tried Super Mario World (a Kaizo version), Street Fighter III: Third Strike, and Brotato for something a little more modern. I’ve been using Joy Cons for years, so switching to a full sized controller was weird at first. The buttons felt huge in comparison. It took me a little while to adjust, especially with Third Strike where I had trouble pulling off EX moves (you have to hit two punches or kicks at the same time). At first I kept messing up, but after some time, I was landing them consistently. Same with diagonals, I had a few slip-ups early on, but that mostly went away as I got used to the feel. In Mario World, I didn’t notice any issues. The dpad felt fine, no accidental spins or missed inputs. Everything felt solid. Is it my favourite controller ever of all time? Probably not. It’s a little bigger than I’d prefer, but I also get that it’s supposed to be a full-size controller, and it does that well. I didn’t mess with the swappable d-pads or accessories yet. I might at some point, but so far the default setup has been totally fine for me. Overall, it does exactly what it’s supposed to. It’s quiet, it works, and as a bonus, it can hold a 13-inch tablet without breaking a sweat. It might look ridiculous doing it, but hey, it works.
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