The CRKD Atom is the smallest controller we’ve ever tested, and it’s superb for short sessions of old-school gaming.
CRKD Atom: One-minute review
The CRKD Atom is far and away the smallest controller I have ever tested. Billed as a collectible keychain controller by its manufacturer, the Atom is an impressively compact 3 inches (about 76mm) from left side to right. This alone makes it remarkably portable-friendly and is easily stored in your pocket or even on your keychain.
A range of attractive colorways also add to the Atom’s collectability factor, and the controller sits at a reasonable price, thus making that collectible nature broadly more achievable for those who are interested. And of course, for stalwart CRKD heads, the Atom has the manufacturer’s app integration, allowing you to scan for your product’s overall rarity and unique number via near-field communication (NFC).
It’s a neat little controller in the aesthetics department, then, but I’ve also been impressed by its overall gaming performance. Compatible with Nintendo Switch, PC, and mobile devices, I found the CRKD Atom to have pin-sharp responsiveness across both wired and Bluetooth connections. As such, it’s an excellent choice for retro games or ones that don’t need to rely on analog sticks to play.CRKD Atom: Price and availability
List price: $19.99 / £19.99 / AU$33
All colorways are the same price
Available at CRKD’s website and Amazon in all regions
The CRKD Atom is available to purchase now from the brand’s official website or its Amazon store page. All color options retail at $19.99 / £19.99 / AU$33, making for an affordable bite-sized controller that doesn’t price gouge on some of the nicer variants. There are eight colorways available, and they are as follows:
Atomic Purple: translucent, dark purple design
CRKD Grey: a matte grey finish with pink and orange face buttons
Glacier Blue: translucent, icy blue colorway
Hot Pink: a striking matte pink finish
Leaf Green: an airy, bright green finish
PAL Grey: a matte grey design with multi-colored face buttons inspired by the European SNES controller
Sky Blue: a light blue matte finish
Yuzu Yellow: bright yellow with nicely contrasting black face buttons and d-pad
Amazon stock tends to fluctuate greatly between designs, but all colors are more reliably available on CRKD’s official website. Do keep in mind, though, that as the Atom is under $25 / £25 on the brand’s own site, you will have to pay a little extra for shipping.
I mentioned the CRKD Atom is the smallest controller I’ve ever tested. It’s also the cheapest, with the closest point of comparison being the GameSir Nova Lite which retails at $24.99 / £29.99 (around AU$40). Similar to the affordable GameSir wonder, the CRKD Atom is a cheap controller that I can wholeheartedly recommend.CRKD Atom: SpecsCRKD Atom: Design and features
CRKD hasn’t skimped on quality despite the Atom’s small size
Very much a ‘what you see is what you get’ design
May just be too small for some
Like other impressively compact devices such as the Game Boy Micro, the CRKD Atom’s most striking design trait is its size.
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