Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Trending Now
Canada is not banning produce imports amid U.S. cyclosporiasis outbreak, CFIA says

Canada is not banning produce imports amid U.S. cyclosporiasis outbreak, CFIA says

Are Pizzeria Badiali chips the best in Canada? We put the Miss Vickie’s collabs to the test, Canada Reviews

Are Pizzeria Badiali chips the best in Canada? We put the Miss Vickie’s collabs to the test, Canada Reviews

Dual-Branded Home2 Suites/Tru by Hilton Development Site for Sale in Woodway, Texas

Dual-Branded Home2 Suites/Tru by Hilton Development Site for Sale in Woodway, Texas

Safeguarding Your Website — BigScoots

Alberta’s early fall forecast is out and here’s what to expect so far

Alberta’s early fall forecast is out and here’s what to expect so far

2025 GOTY contender Dispatch is finally coming to Xbox

2025 GOTY contender Dispatch is finally coming to Xbox

Pillsbury Quietly Releases Brand-New Bakery Classic Fans Say Is the 'Best Idea Ever'

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
  • What’s On
  • Reviews
  • Digital World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Trending
  • Web Stories
Newsletter
Canadian ReviewsCanadian Reviews
You are at:Home » 8BitDo’s FlipPad is the most pocketable way to turn your phone into a Game Boy
8BitDo’s FlipPad is the most pocketable way to turn your phone into a Game Boy
Digital World

8BitDo’s FlipPad is the most pocketable way to turn your phone into a Game Boy

15 July 20266 Mins Read

Both 8BitDo and GameSir announced tiny gamepads designed to turn smartphones into Game Boy-inspired handhelds at CES 2026. GameSir released its Pocket Taco months ago, but the longer wait for 8BitDo’s FlipPad has been well worth it. While the Pocket Taco may be a better fit for some players and devices, the FlipPad is a thinner, lighter, cheaper, and smaller alternative that’s easier to keep on hand for occasional gaming on your phone without having to rely on an emulator’s touchscreen controls.

The FlipPad is one of 8BitDo’s smallest gamepads to date, but instead of using Bluetooth, it directly connects to and communicates with your smartphone using its USB-C charging port. That approach eliminates the need for a rechargeable battery, making the FlipPad thin enough to leave attached to your phone when slipped into your pocket.

The FlipPad is a big upgrade over an emulator’s touchscreen controls.

The underside of the FlipPad is covered in a thin rubbery layer to prevent scratches where it makes contact with your phone’s screen and to add some grip and stability. However, because the gamepad is only secured to your phone using its USB-C connector, it does tend to wiggle back and forth by about a quarter of an inch while you’re playing.

The gamepad’s USB-C connector isn’t adjustable or extendable, and while I had no problem connecting it to OnePlus and Google Pixel phones protected by thin silicone cases, it was a no-go for my iPhone 16 Pro while it was inside one of Nomad’s thicker folio-style cases.

The FlipPad’s USB-C connector isn’t extendable and may not be able to connect to some phones while they’re inside thicker cases.

The USB-C connector is hinged, allowing the FlipPad’s controls to be flipped down to give you full access to your phone’s touchscreen.

I like not having to charge the FlipPad or dig into Bluetooth settings to re-pair it when moving the gamepad between multiple phones, and its USB-C connector is hinged so when connected to your device the controls can be flipped out of the way, giving you complete access to your smartphone’s touchscreen. You don’t need to disconnect the FlipPad to unlock your device or jump between apps.

8BitDo has long been known for its excellent hardware, and the FlipPad looks and feels as premium as its most expensive console controllers, with button labels etched onto most of the buttons themselves. However, while 8BitDo confirmed that the FlipPad’s D-pad and ABXY buttons use silicone membranes, they’re stiffer and have more of a clicky feel than you’ll get with the company’s other controllers.

A close-up of the buttons on the 8BitDo FlipPad.

The FlipPad has two pairs of shoulder buttons, but they’re located on the front alongside the gamepad’s other buttons.

The buttons still feel very responsive but have much less travel. It’s not necessarily bad, just different. What could prove more divisive to gamers is the FlipPad’s two pairs of shoulder buttons that aren’t located on its top edge. You’ll instead find them lined up along the top of the front of the gamepad as a single row of four round buttons. It feels like a workaround to help keep the gamepad thin, but not a good one. Using your index fingers to press the FlipPad’s shoulder buttons while your thumbs handle the rest feels awkward and unnatural.

A person playing a Game Boy game with the 8BitDo FlipPad attached to an iPhone.

The FlipPad only works with smartphone games that can be played vertically, and you may need to adjust their positioning on screen so they’re not blocked by the gamepad.

You’ll also want to be mindful of the controller’s limitations. You can only use it with games you play vertically and that won’t be blocked while the controls cover nearly half of your phone’s screen. I tested 8BitDo’s FlipPad with Game Boy, GBA, Super Nintendo, and Sega Genesis games using the Delta and RetroArch emulators on my iPhone. Delta centers games vertically when you’re using a controller and they get partially obscured by the FlipPad, but it’s easily fixed by turning on touch controls and using a skin that positions the game closer to the top of the screen.

A person holding two different colored versions of the 8BitDo FlipPad.

The FlipPad comes in two color options: an all-black version and one inspired by the original Game Boy’s colors.

Preorders for the FlipPad are now available through 8BitDo’s online store and Amazon, and the gamepad is expected to release on July 30th. It’s available for $29.99 in black or a version inspired by the original Game Boy’s colors.

The buttons on the Pocket Taco (left) are larger and feel more like traditional controller buttons than the buttons on the FlipPad (right).

The Pocket Taco (left) is larger and heavier than the FlipPad (right) because it clamps onto the front and back of your phone and features a rechargeable battery.

With a price that’s slightly cheaper than the $34.99 Pocket Taco, the FlipPad may seem like the obvious better option, but there are a few things the Pocket Taco does better. While I prefer the FlipPad’s slim design, I’m also more of a casual gamer who doesn’t chase high scores and sticks to classic Game Boy and Game Boy Color titles. Others may prefer the larger D-pad and buttons on the Pocket Taco, which have more of a soft and squishy feel, or its shoulder buttons, which are positioned on the back of your phone where your index fingers can more comfortably reach them.

The Pocket Taco’s design makes it larger and heavier than the FlipPad, but its clamping mechanism feels more secure when attached to your phone, and it opens wide enough to accommodate devices inside a thick case. The Pocket Taco’s rechargeable battery also means it won’t drain your phone’s battery while you play, and it can function as a standalone wireless controller for a myriad of devices, including the Switch. As much as I like the FlipPad, for an extra $5 the Pocket Taco still makes a strong case for itself.

Photography by Andrew Liszewski / The Verge

Follow topics and authors from this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.

  • Andrew Liszewski

    Andrew Liszewski

    Andrew Liszewski

    Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.

    See All by Andrew Liszewski

  • Gadgets

    Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.

    See All Gadgets

  • Hands-on

    Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.

    See All Hands-on

  • News

    Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.

    See All News

  • Reviews

    Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.

    See All Reviews

  • Tech

    Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed.

    See All Tech

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email

Related Articles

Samsung shows off ‘brand new shape’ for Z Fold 8 in Spider-Man teaser

Samsung shows off ‘brand new shape’ for Z Fold 8 in Spider-Man teaser

Digital World 15 July 2026
Home Depot’s viral 12-foot skeleton now talks

Home Depot’s viral 12-foot skeleton now talks

Digital World 15 July 2026
The Motorola Edge 70 Max is all about power

The Motorola Edge 70 Max is all about power

Digital World 15 July 2026
Samsung’s new foldable display is harder to crease and damage

Samsung’s new foldable display is harder to crease and damage

Digital World 15 July 2026
Google and Epic give up fighting — third-party Android app stores are coming next week

Google and Epic give up fighting — third-party Android app stores are coming next week

Digital World 15 July 2026
X admits its broken algorithm made the site feel like a ‘battleground’

X admits its broken algorithm made the site feel like a ‘battleground’

Digital World 14 July 2026
Top Articles
I spy

I spy

6 July 2026336 Views
Canadians aren’t taking their paid vacation days. Can burnout be far behind? | Canada Voices

Canadians aren’t taking their paid vacation days. Can burnout be far behind? | Canada Voices

2 June 2026213 Views
Does alcohol make you sleep better or worse? | Canada Voices

Does alcohol make you sleep better or worse? | Canada Voices

25 May 2026113 Views
Canada’s ‘most beautiful’ university campuses were revealed and so many are by water

Canada’s ‘most beautiful’ university campuses were revealed and so many are by water

15 April 2026112 Views
Demo
Don't Miss
2025 GOTY contender Dispatch is finally coming to Xbox
Lifestyle 15 July 2026

2025 GOTY contender Dispatch is finally coming to Xbox

After a thoroughly discouraging few weeks for Xbox, there’s finally a glimmer of good news…

Pillsbury Quietly Releases Brand-New Bakery Classic Fans Say Is the 'Best Idea Ever'

Samsung shows off ‘brand new shape’ for Z Fold 8 in Spider-Man teaser

Samsung shows off ‘brand new shape’ for Z Fold 8 in Spider-Man teaser

15th Jul: The Tick (2019), 2 Seasons [TV-MA] (6.7/10)

15th Jul: The Tick (2019), 2 Seasons [TV-MA] (6.7/10)

About Us
About Us

Canadian Reviews is your one-stop website for the latest Canadian trends and things to do, follow us now to get the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks
Canada is not banning produce imports amid U.S. cyclosporiasis outbreak, CFIA says

Canada is not banning produce imports amid U.S. cyclosporiasis outbreak, CFIA says

Are Pizzeria Badiali chips the best in Canada? We put the Miss Vickie’s collabs to the test, Canada Reviews

Are Pizzeria Badiali chips the best in Canada? We put the Miss Vickie’s collabs to the test, Canada Reviews

Dual-Branded Home2 Suites/Tru by Hilton Development Site for Sale in Woodway, Texas

Dual-Branded Home2 Suites/Tru by Hilton Development Site for Sale in Woodway, Texas

Most Popular
Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

Why You Should Consider Investing with IC Markets

28 April 202434 Views
OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

OANDA Review – Low costs and no deposit requirements

28 April 2024375 Views
LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

LearnToTrade: A Comprehensive Look at the Controversial Trading School

28 April 2024103 Views
© 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.