Anbernic, a retro handheld game console manufacturer, has unveiled its latest innovation - a controller with a built-in screen and heart rate sensor. The RG G01, as it's called, boasts a 2.5-inch HD display that allows users to customize settings without needing a connected device.
The display is intended to make customization "intuitive and effortless," although one can't help but wonder if this is more of a novelty than a practical solution. The screen is also equipped with a heart rate sensor, which the company claims will help monitor well-being during intense gaming sessions. However, it's worth noting that gamers with pre-existing heart conditions might want to reconsider using a gamepad as their primary tool for monitoring their pulse.
The controller supports Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, and wired connections, and features onboard calibration for the triggers, joystick, and gyroscope. It also includes four programmable buttons on the backside, complete with macro support. Anbernic promises a 1,000Hz polling rate in both wired and wireless modes, making it compatible with PC, Switch, Android, and iOS devices.
While we don't have a confirmed release date or price for the RG G01 yet, potential buyers can get a glimpse of its features through the launch video available online. For those who appreciate the unusual and are willing to take a chance on Anbernic's latest offering, this controller might just be the strange but fascinating addition to their gaming setup they've been waiting for.
The display is intended to make customization "intuitive and effortless," although one can't help but wonder if this is more of a novelty than a practical solution. The screen is also equipped with a heart rate sensor, which the company claims will help monitor well-being during intense gaming sessions. However, it's worth noting that gamers with pre-existing heart conditions might want to reconsider using a gamepad as their primary tool for monitoring their pulse.
The controller supports Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, and wired connections, and features onboard calibration for the triggers, joystick, and gyroscope. It also includes four programmable buttons on the backside, complete with macro support. Anbernic promises a 1,000Hz polling rate in both wired and wireless modes, making it compatible with PC, Switch, Android, and iOS devices.
While we don't have a confirmed release date or price for the RG G01 yet, potential buyers can get a glimpse of its features through the launch video available online. For those who appreciate the unusual and are willing to take a chance on Anbernic's latest offering, this controller might just be the strange but fascinating addition to their gaming setup they've been waiting for.