Motion Controllers
Motion controllers are devices that allow users to interact with digital environments through physical movements. They typically use sensors to detect the position and orientation of the user's hands or body, translating these movements into commands for video games or virtual reality experiences. This technology enhances immersion by enabling more natural interactions.
These controllers can come in various forms, such as handheld devices or wearable gear. Popular examples include the Oculus Touch controllers for the Oculus Rift and the PlayStation Move controllers for the PlayStation VR. They are widely used in gaming, training simulations, and other interactive applications.