Description
A wireless vibration controller is a handheld peripheral for video games or other interactive experiences that communicates with a device (like a PC or console) without wires, and provides tactile feedback to the user through built-in vibration motors, enhancing immersion by simulating in-game effects. It features components such as analog sticks, buttons, and often gyroscopes and accelerometers for motion control, connecting wirelessly via Bluetooth or a dedicated USB receiver.
