One of the novel ways you might want to play Stadia, Google’s cloud gaming service, is by connecting your Stadia Controller to a Pixel phone – but Google hasn’t had the accessories ready to make that an easy reality. Shortly before Stadia’s launch, the company mentioned that it was working on a small plastic attachmentit called “the claw”that you could clip onto your controller to mount a phone and play your games. Now, a month after Stadia’s launch, the claw islisted for $ 33 *****************************************************************on Power Support’s website. Even though the listing says the claw will be “available soon,” you can add it to your cart and buy it right now (via9to5Google).
The Power Support Claw, as it’s officially called, is custom-designed to grip the Stadia Controller, has a space between the front prongs to let you plug headphones into the 3.5mm audio jack , and a small hole in the back for a USB-C cable. And you’ll need that USB-C port available, at least for now, since you can’t connect your Stadia Controller to your Pixel over Bluetooth yet – you have to plug Stadia Controller into your phone with a USB-C to USB- C cable to play games.
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