MUJA Touch Sensitive Gamepad Sticks to the back of Smartphones (Crowdfunding)

Gaming on smartphones has given rise to various accessories including smartphone gamepads, and smartphone docks to connect USB keyboard and mouse. MUJA is yet another Bluetooth gaming accessories that sticks to the back of your phone and offers four touch sensitive zones enabled 6 fingers operation once you include your two thumbs taking care of handling the control on the touch screen display of the phone itself.

Muja Touch gamepad smartphoneMUJA smart touchpad specifications:

  • Connectivity – Bluetooth 4.2 up to 10 meters range
  • Buttons – Four touch sensitive areas
  • 17 suction cups to stick on back of smartphone (compatible with 4.7″ smartphone or larger)
  • Battery – 450 mAh good for about 36 hours of playtime, 56 hours in standby
  • Dimensions – 133 x 68 x 5.4mm
  • Weight – 59 grams
  • Certifications – PSE, telecom, FCC ,CE, RoHS

You’ll just need to install MUJA app for Android or iOS on your smartphone with supports over 100 mainstream games, and allows you to map keys to the four touch-sensitive area on the touchpad. As I understand it, there’s no feedback when you touch one of the four zones on MUJA, so it may feel a little awkward during use. It’s difficult to say without testing it.

Handscape Inc. launched an Indiegogo campaign for MUJA a few days ago with a lowly $2,000 flexible goal, and so far the project has not attracted to many backers so the $49 Super Early Bird reward is still available. Shipping adds $8 more, and you should expect your reward(s) to ship sometimes in April 2019. Retail price will allegedly be $99 which seems pretty high for such accessory, considering MUJA is basically a Bluetooth keyboard with four (touch-sensitive) buttons.

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Ian Tester
5 years ago

Cue the PS Vita owners (including myself) who point out the rear touchpad wasn’t very useful and only a few games used it.

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