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    Microsoft Could Be Bringing New Haptic Motors To Xbox Controllers

    December 28, 2024No Comments
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    Microsoft could be brining updated technology to future Xbox controllers in the form of haptic motors. First found by Tech4Gamers, a recently filed patent suggests Xbox controllers will get new haptic feedback features sometime soon.

    According to the patent’s abstract, the new motor features a housing, connector, and haptic motor. Upon activation, the haptic motor will “move relative to the housing to generate the haptic feedback”.

    In the patent description, it’s claimed that the haptic motor can be “dynamically” tuned for device optimization. What’s more is that it’s said that the motor can create two types of vibration in order to increase the depth and feel of the feedback. Based on the full contents of the document, it’s suggested that players would get a more personalized experience with the new motors.

    “The concepts described herein enhance a haptic response of a device by incorporating haptic subcomponents into a moving or flexible mechanical architecture of the device that allows for the haptic motor to move relative to a housing of the device,” the patent reads. “This allows for a lower cost, weight, size, and energy consuming haptic component to perform similar to a larger haptic component, or to enhance the haptic response of the larger haptic component.”

    With these new moveable and adjustable haptic motors, it seems to be Microsoft’s answer to the popular DualSense controller introduced this console generation from Sony. Microsoft has been developing its new Sebile controller for a while now, and this could be the start of finding out some of its features.

    According to Jez Corden of Windows Central, this new controller isn’t likely to launch before the next generation of Xbox hardware.

    What do you think of Microsoft adding a new haptic motor to Xbox controllers? Let us know down below, and join the discussion in the official GPlayr forums.


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