Define ergonomics when it comes to gaming controllers

Written on June 24, 2009 – 2:53 am | by Maria Mihale |

I have to admit that up until the moment I started to have some problems with my hands I have never thought about ergonomics very much, as I was much more interested in the past in style and design. My hands are not as healthy as I would want them to be, but I believe it’s not too late, so I could try to change things a little bit.



Companies like SmartFish have always taken care of people who show a real interest in such products, focusing their attention on the ergonomic peripherals. And it seems that the company I mentioned earlier is now interested in another area, the market of PC gaming accessories. The Pro Motion game controller is the living proof of the fact that the guys over SmartFish are really keen on extending their horizons.



The device is supposed to help the user not to put his/her hand to the worst tortures. And if you wonder how in earth is able to do this then you should know that it monitors the way the user hold the controller. The robotic technology the controller is based on is able to track the usage pattern of the user and it automatically readjusts with vertical and horizontal rotations of the wrist.

The Pro Motion comes with a warranty for five years, being compatible with a Mac or a PC, whatever you might own. Unfortunately, we don’t know how much it costs.

(Source: Coolest-Gadgets)


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