CES 2008

Nyko Zero wireless controller for PS3

Posted in CES 2008, Nyko, PS3 by Conner Flynn on January 10th, 2008

Nyko Zero wireless controller for PS3
Nyko adds yet another nice accessory to their arsenal, this time for the PS3. They sport an amazing look. The zero controller is completely wireless and has full six-direction tilt functionality and vibration support. It’s compatible with all PS3 software and control formats, and is powered by an included NiMH rechargeable battery with 25 hours of wireless gameplay.

Just plug the included charging cable into the PS3s USB port and play and charge the controller at the same time or use the included AA battery pack.

It also features LED back-lit action buttons, heat dissipating aluminum panels and a hybrid metal-resin design. Sounds like the perfect controller to me.

[Nyko]



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3 Responses to “Nyko Zero wireless controller for PS3”

  1. bob Says:

    that has the gayest shape eveer wait for dual shock 3

  2. Jim Says:

    I just got mine and it works fine except when playing P.A.I.N. you have to shake the controller to obtain the SUPER OOCH and this does not work w/ this controller.

    Will try warhawk next to test the supposed sixaxis control this is to have.

  3. Jared Digby Says:

    Does it have a turbo button, if it has a rechargeable battery why does it need AA batteries? Work on PS2 games can it play & charge at same time?

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