389745.jpgNyko Technologies announced today that it has shipped its Zero Wireless Controller for PS3, beating the Dualshock 3 to U.S. stores. With features that Include Six-Direction Motion Sensing and Rumble Support for the PS3 Gaming Experience. Nyko Technologies® new Zero for PS3 features include:

- Dual vibration motors for full rumble feedback in supported games*
- Up to 25 hours of continuous play with removable, rechargeable, NiMH battery, complete with USB charge cable and optional battery compartment
- Reliable 2.4 GHz wireless technology for reliable and responsive range of up to 30 feet
- Equipped with a precise accelerometer that detects six different directions of motion
- Standard backlit LED buttons, precision analog sticks, durable buttons, and curved triggers
- Unique metal polymer hybrid design with heat-dissipating aluminum panels, available in three distinct colors to match the tastes of every gamer: Black, Silver and White

“The new generation of consoles provided us with a building ground to develop a high-quality controller that exceeds gamers’ expectations of what a 3rd party controller should offer,” said Chris Arbogast, Marketing Director for Nyko. “We are confident that the Zero Wireless Controller for PS3 will prove its value by combining a solid, reliable design and unique features with the latest rumble and motion-sensing technology.”

The Zero Wireless Controller for PS3 is now available at retailers nationwide for the suggested retail price of $59.99.



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