PlayStation Move
Motion game controller by Sony Interactive Entertainment / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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PlayStation Move (プレイステーションムーヴ, PureiSutēshon Mūvu) is a motion game controller developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Initially released in 2010 for use with the PlayStation 3 home video game console, its compatibility was later expanded to its successor, the PlayStation 4 in 2013, its PlayStation VR platform in 2016 and the PlayStation 5 in 2020 (2nd generation CECH-ZCM2 with microUSB is not backwards-compatible with PS3). Conceptually similar to Nintendo's Wii Remote and Microsoft's Kinect, its function is based around controller input in games stemming from the actual physical movement of the player. The Move uses inertial sensors in the wand to detect motion while the wand's position is tracked using a PlayStation Eye or PlayStation Camera. The device was generally well received by critics, but has not quite met Sony's goals for integration into the market.
Manufacturer | Sony Interactive Entertainment |
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Type | Motion controller |
Generation | Seventh, eighth, and ninth |
Lifespan | |
Units shipped | 15 million (as of November 11, 2012)[5] |
Input | Motion controller:
Navigation controller:
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Connectivity | Bluetooth, USB |
Power | Lithium-ion battery |