GameSir’s Turbo and Swift Drives Put Racing in Your Hands

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GameSir’s Turbo and Swift Drives Put Racing in Your Hands

GameSir’s Turbo and Swift Drives Put Racing in Your Hands

Turbo and Swift Drive deliver realistic micro‑steering in a handheld form, while the G7 Pro 8K controller aims for esports precision.

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GameSir arrived at CES 2026 with a line‑up that feels like it was ripped from a racing sim. The Turbo Drive and Swift Drive are wireless steering wheels squeezed into handheld controllers. According to GameSir, the Turbo Drive uses a 2.4GHz connection and a ‘Turbine Fan Feedback’ system with haptic motors and reactive RGB lighting to simulate the resistance of a real steering wheel. The Swift Drive takes things further: GameSir claims it houses the world’s smallest direct‑drive motor, delivering true force feedback in a palm‑sized wheel. Both controllers offer fine steering control for racing games without a bulky wheel and pedal setup.

For more traditional gaming, GameSir also unveiled the G7 Pro 8K PC controller, co-developed with Aimlabs. It boasts an 8kHz polling rate both wired and over 2.4GHz, uses new TMR (three‑magnet ring) analog sticks for greater precision, and includes clicky micro‑switch trigger stops and four remappable macro buttons. Reactive RGB lighting ties it visually to the steering controllers, and modular grips mean it can be tailored to your hands. All of the devices support the GameSir app for customization, letting players adjust dead zones, haptics and lighting.

While pricing hasn’t been disclosed, expect the Turbo and Swift Drives to slot somewhere between console controllers and dedicated wheels. If you’re already part of GameSir’s ecosystem, IMBOLDN’s coverage of the G8+ MFi controller suggests the brand knows how to balance price and performance.

The new controllers keep that ethos alive by translating real‑world racing feedback into portable hardware.

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