
"File this one under "Things that make you go, 'Hmmm...'" Retro handheld maker Anbernic is launching a new controller with a screen. But unlike Nintendo's Wii U controller, there's no second-screen gaming capability here. Instead, the display is designed to "make customization intuitive and effortless." Oh, and the controller also has a heart rate sensor. Because, hey, if you're going weird, I say fully commit!"
"The RG G01 connects in three ways: Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4Ghz wireless and over a wire. It supports onboard calibration for the triggers, joystick and 6-axis gyroscope. There are four programmable buttons (including macro support) on the backside. The company promises a 1,000Hz polling rate in wired and wireless modes. The gamepad is compatible with PC, Switch, Android and iOS."
Anbernic has unveiled the RG G01, a controller featuring a 2.5-inch HD "smart screen" intended for on-device customization of controls, macros and settings without external software. The controller includes a heart-rate sensor marketed for monitoring during intense sessions. The RG G01 offers Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz wireless and wired connections, onboard calibration for triggers, joystick and a 6-axis gyroscope, and four programmable rear buttons with macro support. The device promises a 1,000Hz polling rate in wired and wireless modes and compatibility with PC, Switch, Android and iOS. Release date and pricing remain unannounced.
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