
"The controller has a heart rate sensor embedded in the grip where your palms rest to identify when you are pumping too much adrenaline in action and should cool down a bit. These sensors measure your pulse in real time, displaying it on the controller's screen and even triggering an alarm when your rate spikes. Anbernic calls it their first pro-level gamepad, and stamping the internal with a heart rate sensor may not help you detect any terminal signs, but it will let you keep an eye on how intensely you are engulfed in action."
"Another standout feature with the RG G01 (RG for Retro Gaming) is the inclusion of Purple Kirin inductive joysticks that use capacitive sensing for accurate movement. This is done by measuring the small electric currents and turning them into digital signals to control movement. Unlike the Hall effect or TMR joysticks, which employ magnetic fields, already a technology used in high-end gamepads, this is a level higher. Complementing this are dual-mode triggers that let you switch between linear feel for nuanced control and microswitch mode for crisp actuation in shooters or racing games."
Anbernic RG G01 is a wireless gamepad compatible with smartphones, PC, and Nintendo Switch, positioned as a pro-level controller. The grip embeds a heart-rate sensor that measures pulse in real time, displays readings on the controller's screen, and triggers an alarm when rates spike to signal high adrenaline. The controller uses Purple Kirin inductive joysticks with capacitive sensing for precise movement and dual-mode triggers that switch between linear feel and microswitch actuation. A built-in 2.5-inch HD smart screen enables on-device button mapping, macro creation, and settings adjustments without needing a phone or PC.
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