The Racing Wheel in Your Pocket: GameSir Swift Drive Controller Unveiled
GameSir introduces the Swift Drive controller featuring the world's smallest direct drive motor for true force feedback in a handheld gamepad form factor.
Is it a gamepad or a steering wheel? GameSir is blurring the lines with its latest hardware revelation. The company just unveiled the Swift Drive, a controller that features a miniature steering wheel embedded right in the center of a traditional gamepad layout.
GameSir Swift Drive Controller: The World's Smallest Direct Drive Motor
According to reports from The Verge, the standout feature of the Swift Drive is what GameSir calls the world's smallestdirect drive motor. This motor powers the central mini-wheel, providing authentic force feedback effects. It's designed to let players feel every bump and turn, mimicking the immersion of a full-sized racing rig in a portable format.
A History of Hardware Innovation
This isn't the first time GameSir has pushed boundaries. They've previously released the Tarantula Pro, which features swappable button labels, and the Pocket 1. While pricing and a release date haven't been announced yet, the Swift Drive represents a significant leap for racing game fans who want high-end features without the bulk of a desk-mounted wheel.
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