New Anbernic Smart Controller Contains Heartbeat Sensor
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New Anbernic Smart Controller Contains Heartbeat Sensor
"The RG GO1, which doesn't have a price or specific release date yet, features a 2.5-inch IPS LCD screen in the center of the controller. This can be used for various tasks, including reprogramming buttons and turning on rapid fire settings. The just-revealed controller also includes heartbeat sensors in the grips. Why? Anbernic says it will let you "monitor your well-being during intense sessions.""
"Other features included are back buttons, six-axis gyro control, rumble motors for vibration, dual-mode triggers, Bluetooth support, and Purple Kirin's electro-inductive capacitive joysticks, which the company claims will provide "silky-smooth movement." Plus, the RG GO1's face is clear plastic, letting you see some of the innards of the controller, and I'm a sucker for that. The RG GO1 is "coming soon." We don't have a price, but it will likely be more expensive than the company's other controller, the $18 RG P01."
Anbernic announced the RG GO1, a wireless controller compatible with PC, mobile phones, and Nintendo Switch. The controller features a 2.5-inch IPS LCD screen centered on the face for reprogramming buttons and enabling rapid-fire settings. Heartbeat sensors are built into the grips to monitor player well-being during intense sessions. Additional hardware includes back buttons, six-axis gyro control, rumble motors, dual-mode triggers, Bluetooth connectivity, and Purple Kirin's electro-inductive capacitive joysticks for smooth movement. The faceplate uses clear plastic to expose internal components. Release timing and price remain unreported, though the RG GO1 is expected to cost more than the $18 RG P01.
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