Motion Control: The Nintendo Wii was the first to introduce motion control, using a gyroscope to sense the tilt and movement of the controller, simulating realistic actions such as swinging and throwing.
Programmable Buttons: High-end esports controllers (such as the Xbox Elite) support customizable button mappings and sensitivity adjustments to meet personalized operation needs.
Multi-Platform Compatibility: Many controllers support cross-platform use; for example, the Xbox controller can connect to PCs and mobile phones via Bluetooth, improving versatility.
