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Clever Design, Crippling Flaws: SteelSeries Nimbus Cloud Fails
6 Jun
Summary
- Dual-mode controller offers Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity.
- Expensive at $149.99, it suffers from connectivity and input issues.
- Mac compatibility was particularly problematic with inverted and missed inputs.

The SteelSeries Nimbus Cloud, released in September 2025, positions itself as a dual-mode controller, transitioning from a Bluetooth gamepad to a USB-C mobile grip. This innovative design is accompanied by premium features like Hall Effect thumbsticks and triggers, along with mechanical face buttons. However, its ambitious functionality is undermined by significant drawbacks that detract from the daily user experience.
Despite a price point of $149.99 / £129.99 / AU$359.99, the Nimbus Cloud exhibits a generic build quality and frustrating performance issues. Users report mushy triggers, missed inputs on face buttons even when connected via USB-C, and a phone grip that feels insecure, particularly with iPhones.
Connectivity and platform compatibility prove to be major stumbling blocks. While it performs adequately on iOS and Android for basic gaming, its Mac compatibility is severely lacking, with inverted sticks and wrongly mapped inputs. Windows PC performance is better, but still requires setup. The absence of a companion app for customization further limits its appeal.