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这款游戏控制器中央设有力反馈方向盘。

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这款游戏控制器中央设有力反馈方向盘。

内容来源:https://www.engadget.com/gaming/this-game-controller-has-a-force-feedback-steering-wheel-lodged-in-the-middle-034521141.html?src=rss

内容总结:

在2026年国际消费电子展(CES)上,一款设计独特的游戏控制器吸引了众多目光。这款名为Swift Drive的产品由GameSir推出,其最大亮点是在传统手柄布局中央嵌入了一个具备力反馈功能的迷你方向盘,被外界视为索尼1998年发布的PS1“JogCon”手柄的精神续作。

该手柄采用霍尔效应传感器技术,方向盘支持30至1080度转向范围调节,并内置力反馈模块,可模拟真实驾驶中的路面反馈。两侧扳机键配备独立震动马达,用于再现车轮打滑与刹车体感。手柄顶部的RGB灯带还能根据游戏内发动机转速动态变化,增添沉浸感。

现场体验者在简化赛道场景中试驾卡车时表示,虽然仅用拇指操控微型方向盘,但力反馈效果强劲,转向锁定机制和可更换面板设计进一步提升了操作真实感。据厂商透露,手柄单次充电续航可达20-30小时,预计今年内上市,具体售价尚未公布。

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中文翻译:

这款游戏手柄的中央嵌入了一个带力反馈的方向盘。在2026年国际消费电子展上,JogCon迎来了精神续作。

并非所有人都记得那些未曾真正流行起来的独特控制器。当第三方外设制造商试图为玩家提供不同于DualSense和Joy-Con的产品时,他们往往需要另辟蹊径。GameSir的Swift Drive(显然是一个暂定产品名)正是如此。如果你还记得1998年PlayStation 1的JogCon手柄,会发现它们之间确实存在某种传承。

这款手柄在典型控制器布局的中心嵌入了一个紧凑型方向盘,并配备了通常出现在(全尺寸!)方向盘控制器中的力反馈技术。GameSir表示其内置"高精度"霍尔效应编码器,能实现"超精准"的转向控制。

用户可将转向范围从30度调整至1080度,但大概率会倾向于设置较大角度——这正是这款控制器的核心设计理念。GameSir在传统摇杆和按键中也加入了霍尔传感器,每个扳机键还配备独立的触觉马达,用于模拟车轮打滑和刹车效果。控制器顶部的多组RGB灯光甚至能实时反映游戏中的发动机转速,这个细节颇为巧妙。

在CES展台的演示区,我驾驶重型卡车穿梭于由线框构成的坡道与曲面之间。力反馈强劲有力,当我用双拇指旋转方向盘时,竟获得了超乎预期的沉浸驾驶体验。方向盘支持更换不同面板装饰,整体如同微型化的赛车方向盘控制器,在转向过度或停车时会自动锁定。续航方面,单次充电可支持20-30小时使用。

GameSir发言人表示该控制器预计今年晚些时候上市,具体售价尚未公布。

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英文来源:

This game controller has a force feedback steering wheel lodged in the middle
At CES 2026, the JogCon gets a spiritual successor.
Not everyone remembers the unique controllers that never quite made it. As third-party peripheral makers attempt to offer gamers something different to the likes of DualSense and Joy-Cons, they often have to go in a different direction. GameSir’s Swift Drive (apparently a working product name) is definitely that. And if you remember 1998’s JogCon for the PS1, there’s definitely some shared DNA.
It features a compact steering wheel at the center of an otherwise typical controller design. It’s also got force feedback, tech usually found in (full-size!) steering wheel controllers. GameSir says it has a “high precision” Hall Effect encoder built in for “ultra-accurate” steering.
You will be able to adjust the steering range from 30 to 1080 degrees, but you’d likely want to keep it high – it’s the entire point of this controller. GameSir has added Hall-effect sensors to its more typical joysticks and buttons, while each trigger has its own haptic motor to simulate wheel slip and braking. Several RGB lights across the top of the controller will even attempt to replicate your in-game RPMs, which is a cute touch.
On the show floor at CES, I drove a big rig in a demonstration area that was stripped down to wireframe ramps and curved surfaces. The force-feedback is powerful and it’s a surprisingly satisfying driving experience as I wheeled around, rotating the steering wheel with both thumbs. The steering wheel can also be customized with different plates. It felt like a miniaturized steering-wheel controller and would lock out when I oversteered or stopped. You may be concerned about battery life, but the controller should last 20-30 hours on a single charge.
A GameSir spokesperson said the controller is expected to go on sale later this year, but pricing has not yet been confirmed.
CES 2026 is taking place in Las Vegas from January 4 to January 9, and Team Engadget is on the ground covering all the news and checking out the products at the show, including the latest from Samsung, LG and NVIDIA. The show floor opens for the first time on Tuesday, but check out a recap of Monday's CES press conferences and everything announced at CES 2026 so far. Also follow our ongoing CES 2026 liveblog for real-time updates throughout the week.

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