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"Zwift Play Controllers Revolutionize Indoor Riding Experience"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by DC Rainmaker

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Zwift has released its Zwift Play controller, which allows users to steer in-game, access settings, and use power-ups while cycling. The controllers are easy to set up and use, with a simple pairing process and a straightforward button scheme. The controllers are also sturdy and solid, with a waterproof design that can withstand sweat. While the $99 beta phase pricing is a good deal for frequent Zwift users, the proposed $149 price tag may be less appealing for those who only use Zwift occasionally. Zwift has plans for more features related to the controllers in the future.

"Revolutionizing Indoor Cycling: Zwift's Play Controller Adds Steering and Braking"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BikeRadar

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Zwift has launched a new handlebar-mounted controller called Zwift Play that enables users to steer their avatar and navigate Zwift’s in-app features. The controller has integrated, pressure-sensitive paddles for steering your avatar and braking functionality. Zwift Play is designed to streamline the way you interact with the Zwift app while training indoors. It has an RRP of £149/$149/€149, but is being launched at a promotional price of £99/$99/€99, to coincide with a beta period for the device and game.

"Zwift revolutionizes bike-based fitness with new 'Zwift Play' controllers"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Cyclingnews

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Zwift has launched a new product called Zwift Play, which is a pair of controllers that wrap around the curve of your drop bars, allowing users to interact with Zwift while riding. The hardware is part of an effort to make it easier to interact with Zwift, which has been a hassle for users. The software has also been updated to address the lack of useability around steering, which has been enabled by default. The hardware is available for purchase in the US, UK, and EU for a limited time at $99/£99/€99, with an expected MSRP of $149/£149/€149.