LG Electronics has teamed up with Razer and MediaTek to develop a new Bluetooth gaming controller that promises significantly reduced input lag for cloud-based gaming. The controller utilizes a new Ultra-Low Latency (ULL) Bluetooth technology, aiming to bridge the gap between wireless and wired controllers in terms of responsiveness.
LG has teamed up with Razer and MediaTek to develop a new Bluetooth gaming controller that could greatly reduce the input lag for cloud-based gaming. According to LG, it’s the first controller to utilize Ultra-Low Latency Bluetooth technology — an in-development standard that aims to make wireless controllers as responsive as their wired counterparts. The BT ULL-enabled controller was compared against a “standard controller” at LG’s webOS Summit event on Friday.
” Google once tried to solve controller input latency issues with its Stadia service, enabling the controller to connect directly over Wi-Fi to Google’s data centers. This allowed Google to avoid the added Bluetooth latency. After Google shuttered its Stadia service last year, the company released an update to enable Bluetooth on its Stadia controllers for use on PCs, Macs, phones, and other devices.
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