GameSir Showcases Its Latest Innovations at CES 2026

GameSir Showcases Its Latest Innovations at CES 2026

Las Vegas - GameSir, a leading innovator in high-quality gaming accessories, is making waves at CES 2026.

This year, GameSir is presenting its newest Steering Wheel Controllers:

Turbo Drive – Featuring a full 2.4G wireless setup, Turbo Drive lets you game with ease, free from tangled cables. Combined with Turbine Fan Feedback, reactive RGB lighting, and Haptic motors, it delivers a truly immersive gaming experience, bringing the thrill of the track to life.

Swift Drive – Powered by the world’s smallest direct drive motor developed by GameSir, Swift Drive brings a realistic steering wheel experience in a compact controller. With reactive RGB lighting and Haptic motors, you can enjoy immersive gaming anywhere, whether at home or on the go!

In addition, GameSir is unveiling its first 8K polling rate controller, the GameSir G7 Pro 8K PC, in collaboration with Aimlabs, the well-known aim training software. Designed for peak esports performance, this officially licensed controller features an 8000Hz wired and 2.4G wireless polling rate, advanced TMR sticks, clicky micro-switch trigger stops, four remappable macro buttons and esports-grade buttons, delivering the precision and responsiveness competitive PC gamers demand.

Beyond these highlights, GameSir is showcasing a wide range of controllers on-site, including the newly-launched Pocket Taco, a vertical mobile controller for retro games, crafted to meet the diverse needs of gamers and deliver a truly immersive and fun gaming experience.

If you’re at CES 2026, don’t miss the chance to visit GameSir’s booth and experience these latest innovations hands-on.

Where to Find Us at CES 2026?

Date: January 6-9, 2026

Booth: #14457, Central Hall, LVCC

Location: 3150 Paradise Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89109

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    Robert Askew

    As a disabled gamer who loves Sim racing, I am super excited for the Swift Drive controller. Due to being in a wheelchair I’ve never been able to use a normal racing wheel. I’ve always wanted someone to design a controller like this and I never even dreamt of direct drive being possible for force feedback in a controller. Thank you GameSir. If this controller works well it’s going to open up a whole new level of sim racing for me. Allowing me to play titles that wasn’t possible before with a traditional controller.