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GameSir Launches Compact Force Feedback Steering Wheel for Swift Drive

Originally Published 12 days ago — by The Verge

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Source: The Verge

GameSir has introduced the Swift Drive, a unique gaming controller featuring a tiny force feedback steering wheel with high-precision Hall effect sensors, adjustable rotation, and swappable styles, aimed at enhancing racing game experiences. It connects wirelessly, offers long battery life, and includes advanced haptic feedback, with a more traditional Turbo Drive option also available for racing enthusiasts. Pricing has not yet been announced.

DualSense Edge and Standard Controllers Hit Record Low Prices for Holiday Gaming

Originally Published 26 days ago — by Kotaku

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Sony has reduced the price of its high-end DualSense Edge controller to a record low of $169 on Amazon, making professional-grade gaming features like swappable components, remappable buttons, and adjustable sensitivity more accessible to serious gamers. The controller offers extensive customization options, including back paddles, replaceable sticks, and trigger stops, catering to different playstyles and preferences, although its battery life is slightly shorter due to advanced electronics.

Top Tech Deals: Pixel Watch 3 Discount and More

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Verge

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Source: The Verge

The article highlights deals on the Pixel Watch 3 at $200, Anker’s 2-in-1 USB-C cable at $17, Xbox Wireless Controller at $40, SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless headset at $150, Motorola Razr foldable phone at $350, and Logitech Lift ergonomic mouse at $50, emphasizing significant discounts on popular tech gadgets.

Amazon Fire TV Devices and Accessories: New Launches and Price Cuts

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Kotaku

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Amazon's Luna controller, compatible with multiple devices and supporting WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB connections, is now available for $39, half the price of traditional Xbox or PlayStation controllers, offering a versatile and low-latency option for PC, Mac, and mobile gamers during Prime Big Deals Day.

Nintendo's Switch 2 Pro Controller: A Top Choice

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Nintendo Everything

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The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller is a highly ergonomic, responsive, and feature-rich controller with a long battery life of around 40 hours, a built-in audio jack, and customizable buttons, making it one of Nintendo's best controllers despite its high price and some minor flaws like the d-pad and compatibility issues with PC.

Sony Unveils FlexStrike Wireless Fight Stick for PS5, Launching in 2026

Originally Published 5 months ago — by Gizmodo

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Sony's new PS5 fight stick, FlexStrike, features mechanical switches and customizable restrictor gates, connecting via a proprietary 2.4GHz PlayStation Link standard that offers faster response times, but raises questions about the lack of a universal connection solution across Sony's gaming ecosystem.

"Razer Kishi: The Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller Reviewed"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by IGN

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The Razer Kishi Ultra mobile gaming controller offers a console-like experience for mobile devices with its advanced design, responsive controls, and integration with the Razer Nexus app. It features customizable buttons, RGB lighting, and a USB-C connection for low latency. While it is larger and less portable than other options, it excels in providing a robust gaming experience, especially for cloud gaming and remote play. However, some features are limited to Android and PC, and not all games fully support its additional buttons.

"Razer's Kishi Ultra: The Ultimate Gaming Controller for Mobile Devices"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Verge

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Razer has launched the Kishi Ultra, a versatile gaming controller that can be used with various devices including iPhone 15 series, Android smartphones, tablets, and PCs. It features Razer’s Sensa HD immersive haptics, which converts audio into haptic feedback, and is equipped with Chroma RGB lights. The controller is compatible with Android 12 or above and Windows 11, and requires the Razer Nexus app for operation. Additionally, Razer has also introduced a new version of its Kishi V2 with a USB-C port for iPhone 15 and Android. Both the Kishi Ultra and Kishi V2 are available for purchase at $150 and $99, respectively.

"Razer's Kishi Ultra: The Ultimate Full-Sized Gaming Controller for All Devices"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Engadget

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Razer has launched the Kishi Ultra mobile gaming controller, featuring a larger form factor to accommodate bigger mobile devices and some foldables, USB-C compatibility, Sensa HD haptics technology, Chroma RGB lighting, Mecha-Tactile ABXY buttons, and access to Razer’s Nexus app for custom button-mapping. Priced at $150, it aims to provide an authentic console experience on various devices and is complemented by an updated $100 version of the Kishi V2.

"Ultimate Review: Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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Turtle Beach's new Stealth Ultra gaming controller offers a plethora of features including wired and wireless connectivity, hall-effect joysticks, a built-in settings display, and more, making it a strong contender for those seeking a competitive edge. Priced at $199, it competes with the Xbox Elite Wireless Series 2 controller and comes with a sturdy carrying case, USB-A port, and customizable settings. While it delivers responsive controls and reliable wireless connectivity, the RGB lighting and display impact battery life, and the Control Center 2 app for adjusting settings can be tedious to use.

"Score Big Savings on Backbone One Controller this Black Friday!"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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The Backbone One mobile gaming controller is on sale for Black Friday, with Amazon offering a 30% discount, bringing the price down to $69.99. This snap-on gamepad turns your iPhone or Android phone into a handheld gaming device, providing physical controls for a better gaming experience. It is compatible with most games from Apple Arcade, Xbox Cloud, PlayStation Remote Play, and Steam Remote Play, making it a popular choice among mobile gamers.

Revolutionary Gaming Controller Reimagines Keyboard for Unparalleled Gaming Experience

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yanko Design

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The Hex Evo Left Hand Gaming Controller offers a no-compromise solution for gamers by combining the precision of a mouse with the flexibility and comfort of a gaming controller. It replaces the keyboard with 22 customizable buttons and allows users to perform all in-game actions with a true analog stick. The controller is fully repairable and compatible with consoles, PCs, and Macs. Its compact and portable design makes it easy to take anywhere, and its customizable features make it appealing to both gamers and productivity enthusiasts.

Logitech's Reputation Takes a Hit After Submarine Controversy

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Newschecker

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A viral image claiming to show a fully intact Logitech gaming controller as part of the debris field of the Titan submersible, which imploded during its descent to the shipwreck site of the Titanic, killing all five men on board, has been found to be fake. No official images of the Titan debris have been released, and the controller would most likely have been destroyed in the implosion. The submersible was reportedly made with a handful of off-the-shelf components, including a repurposed $30 Logitech F710 wireless controller in place of a steering wheel.