
Introduced back in CES 2010, the Hydra uses magnetic detection instead of optical method, making game controls more natural and responsive than a Wiimote controller.
The dual controllers almost look like the Wii nunchuks, featuring an analog stick and four buttons on each apparatus. It also includes a base station that computes the exact location and orientation of the player’s hands down to a millimeter and degree.
Pre-orders will come in May, which includes a special Portal 2 bundle. Razer has worked with a number of big-name game developers, which is no wonder why the Hydra is compatible to up to 125 PC Games.
The Portal 2 Bundle consists of the complete Hydra set, a Portal 2 game, and some special DLC levels, totaling around US$140. No word on how much is the unbundled version.
Source: Razer, via CrunchGear
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