Motion Controls
Motion controls are technology systems that allow users to interact with devices through physical movements. This can include gestures, body movements, or even the tilt of a device. Commonly used in gaming consoles like the Nintendo Wii and Xbox Kinect, motion controls enable players to engage in a more immersive experience by translating their actions into on-screen movements.
These systems often use sensors or cameras to detect motion and translate it into commands. This technology is not limited to gaming; it is also used in virtual reality environments, smart home devices, and even in some smartphones, enhancing user interaction across various platforms.