A:AnswerYes, there’s enough customizations in the software to pull it off. I’ve played SWTOR with it as well but that was considerably more difficult due to the amount of quick bars. ESO would be amazing with this controller.
A:AnswerIt should work for all the Android tablets through Bluetooth. I haven't tested this specifically on an Nvidia Tablet, but by checking on the specs it seems a safe bet.
A:AnswerIt will connect to an Android device. The VR headset should be independent of the phone device and the controller works the phone. I use it on my Samsung VR but all the headset does is project the phone screen. The controllers on the VR device control the phone through the USB connection. The controller does it through Bluetooth.
A:AnswerTo my best understanding, the controller does not pair up with any VR headset but rather your smartphone. If the controller pairs with your smartphone then you should have no problem using it with any VR headset. I use a VR vue FX with my smartphone and controller and it works great.
A:AnswerYes it does, pretty much any modern Android phone. The controller has issues with calibration (pulling analog stick) so I can't recommend it based on my experience with it.
A:AnswerWill a Bluetooth controller or Bluetooth keyboard or Bluetooth speakers Exedra communicate with your TV properly it's different on a TV 2tv basis but logically if any of these other products are able to communicate with your Samsung TV then I see no reason why this controller wouldn't not work perfectly with your TV as well the thing you need to look out for is the compatibility of this controller with the software itself that you plan on using, in other words did the developer properly integrate compatibility for using any Bluetooth gamepad on this application when developing it. Also of how fast is your Wi-Fi to be able to smoothly play a game , and of course does your phone have the ram and processor performing high enough to you smoothie run any application you might want to use