As far as it is known today, LG is working on a Bluetooth controller model specifically for cloud gaming services.
The focus of this controller, which brings together LG, Razer and MediaTek, is to reduce the control delay in cloud gaming services as much as possible. As far as reported, the designed prototype controller based on the Ultra Low Latency (ULL) Bluetooth standard, currently under development. The controller is not yet ready for sale, According to LG’s statement, it works with an input delay of only 1 ms. It’s almost like a wired connection has been established. “cloud gaming” The product that can provide the experience requires full hardware support to work. According to the statement, Bluetooth ULL support is planned to be released in 2025. Will be integrated into select LG 120Hz OLED and mini-LED TVs with MediaTek MT7921 WiFi chipset. LG also plans to offer a certificate to ensure that ULL-supported controllers prepared by third-party manufacturers work smoothly with LG webOS smart TVs. It is stated that Razer will be the first company to receive this certificate.
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Razer introduced the Xbox controller Wolverine V3 Pro last month. A new alternative for those who do not like the Xbox controllers officially offered by Microsoft. Razer Wolverine V3 Pro, It looks quite comfortable ergonomically. The product, which can be used with PCs as well as Xbox and even offers a 1,000 Hz polling rate on PC, comes with many customizable extra buttons. Does not cause drift/scrolling problems “Hall Effect” The controller, prepared using based control sticks, has 2.4 GHz wireless connection support. The product, whose triggers can click like a mouse and offers a quick press feature, comes with a stylish carrying case. The controller, whose sales price was announced at $200, will also be available in a version called Wolverine V3 Pro Tournament Edition with a sales price of $100 and only wired operation support in the coming months.