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# 6-button ergonomic layout Sub-millimeter motion tracking USB rechargeable with auto pairing Playstation 3 Move Motion Controller

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## Summary

> 🎮 Level up your play with pinpoint precision and immersive feedback!

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- **What is this?** Playstation 3 Move Motion Controller
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## Key Features

- • **Visual Sphere Feedback:** Stay in the game with the glowing sphere that provides real-time visual cues, enhancing your connection to the virtual world.
- • **Precision in Every Move:** Experience ultra-responsive motion tracking that captures even the subtlest gestures for next-level gameplay immersion.
- • **Dynamic Vibration Feedback:** Feel the action with tactile rumble that syncs perfectly with in-game events, elevating your sensory experience.
- • **Seamless USB Charging & Pairing:** Plug in once and play—automatic pairing with your PS3 means zero setup hassle and uninterrupted gaming sessions.
- • **Ergonomic Design for Extended Play:** Comfort meets control with a wand-shaped grip designed to fit naturally in your hand, perfect for marathon gaming nights.

## Overview

The PlayStation 3 Move Motion Controller delivers highly accurate motion tracking with sub-millimeter precision, enhanced by a glowing sphere for visual feedback and vibration for tactile immersion. Designed ergonomically with 6 intuitive buttons, it pairs effortlessly with the PS3 via USB charging. Ideal for active, social gaming, it transforms your gameplay into a fully immersive experience that keeps you engaged and connected.

## Description

PlayStation Move redefines motion gaming with the most immersive and realistic gaming experience only possible on the PlayStation3 system. The simple, easy-to-use controller captures a full range of motion giving you ultimate control over how you play the game. With a diverse selection of games and new ones launching all the time, you can enjoy hours of fun with friends and family.

Review: The catalog of supported games might not be growing -- but it is definitely big enough to be worthwhile and enjoyable... - The Move catalog may be [at this point] not growing anymore...and overall [sadly] a bit on the sparse side -- there is still a lot of fun to be had with the Move controller. Firstly, let me just say that the Move itself works fine. In shooting games (my main attraction to them) it does seem to lose calibration and 'drift' over time...but it's an overall minor annoyance; it does break the illusion, but doesn't kill the fun. I am using mine with a projector screen...so I am not sure if that environment / setup would affect it at all. The catalog of game to really checkout, at least in my opinion / findings...is as follows: Firstly...before even the "numbers" -- if you want to play shooting games...get the Sharp Shooter gun attachment. I'm not sure how many games "fully" utilize it, but it does work great for a number of games I'll name below. Also, the Navigation Controller did enhance the experience significantly in certain games as well. 1) Heavy Rain. I'm actually really sad that Beyond: Two Souls didn't support the Move...as Heavy Rain was a wonderfully natural fit for what it asked you to do. Likely the best Move integration in a game I've had. I actually didn't even try "Beyond: Two Souls" since I felt it was such an oversight to not have it. 2) Dead Space: Extraction. This was a great unexpected surprise for me. It's still an "on the rails" shooter...but it actually has a decent story -- and playing with a friend is an absolute blast. My friend and I were completely surprised, and I am excited to play through it again soon. 3) House of the Dead OVERKILL. It's cheesy, campy...and plenty crude. But it's also a whole lot of fun. Grab a friend, and you'll be laughing away. This is likely the one that friends and I first reach for, as it's just straight-through fun...even if it isn't the most engaging of story lines -- you play it for the shooting. ;) 4) Child of Eden. I can't say that I've finished this game, or jumped into it every spare chance I get...but it's quite an audio-visual experience. If you have a nice sound system and a decent TV, turn out the lights and you'll be treated with quite a different experience. 5) The Shoot. Another really fun co-op game. Sadly, you have to finish a stage before it is unlocked as "co-op"...don't know why they did that...but once you have them cleared (hopefully ahead of time), it is really fun to play with friends. I have others that I have bought, but haven't played yet: Killzone 3 (one of the few games that fully utilizes the Sharp Shooter), etc ... but I can say that the investment in the Move is well worth the fun-factor. Especially if you've ever enjoyed arcade shooters...this accessory will be great fun for you.
Review: On the Move - The Motion Controller and the PS Eye are the minimum needed to bring 'Move' to a any PS3 console. No exceptions. If you already have a PS Eye then the controller alone is the only purchase necessary. On the other hand, to fully enjoy certain games, you may want TWO Move Controllers. It's hard not to be impressed by the Move. While I can't see how the Move's Motion Controller can become PS3's 'main' controller, I believe that it's going to find lots of good uses and hopefully in hard-core games and in the RPG games that I'm usually playing. SETUP Press the PS button. If the controller is charged... you're done. Of course, to do anything useful, you WILL need a PS Eye camera and maybe a game :). You CAN use the controller to navigate the PS3 XMB menus but it may take some getting used to - I am still reaching for the DualShock. MOVE'S MOTION CONTROLLER The Wikipedia has a very thorough review of the technology inside the controller - impressive. It's probably worth going there to get an idea of what's under the hood. From a user's point of view, the Move could be viewed as approximately the right side of the DualShock 3 where the motion tracking function is the R3 analog stick, R1 is the MOVE button and the R2 becomes the Move's T(rigger). You also get the 4 Square/Circle/X/Triangle, in a square (not 'diamond') formation, the PS button as well as the START and SELECT. So far, the most used buttons during gameplay were the MOVE and the T(rigger). In addition, you get a wrist strap. At the opposite end of the microphone or thick wand-shaped Move there's a USB Mini-B port for charging and another port that seems to be proprietary - must investigate. The controller is quite substantial as far as both size and weight - I like that and liked its being shaped in a way that makes it easy to grab and hold. Very much like a microphone or a very thick magic wand; NOT a remote control. Based on my experience so far, Move's ability to track your motions far surpasses anything that I'm aware of in the gaming universe. Every single movement, up/down, left/right, toward/away and wrist rotation are accurately captured and almost instantly reflected on the screen and so is acceleration that would usually translates as 'force' in games such as sword fights or ping pong. In addition, there is haptic (tactile/rumble) feedback, a little too weak in the games I played so far, making the gaming experience that much more realistic. I am not writing a lot about the Eye camera because... it's just there and it's not the subject of this review. For as long as it can see you, it simply does its part so that you may enjoy your game. PLAYING I've tried so far everything in the Champions game and one puzzle game demo downloaded from the PSN. Our little girl is playing the Eye Pet demo and my boys are playing mostly the sword fight and the archery games in Sports Champions. Considering that Sports Champions is an early game, my expectations were not that high but, surprisingly, Ping Pong did meet my expectations. I've been playing real Ping Pong ever since I was 11 or 12 so I probably know what I'm talking about and the Move version of Ping Pong is GOOD. As for the others... sword fight, kids like it. Archery was okay, Bocce was so-so, Frisbee Golf not too bad. Three of the six Champions events benefit significantly from using TWO Motion controllers. For the games I've played so far, this is NOT a couch experience. On the Sports events I was sweating after a few minutes and I had to get off the couch and stand up even when playing the puzzle because of its depth element. This is probably a good thing. I am sorry for having to do this but, absent 'hard core' games, the only comparison I can make is between Move and Wii and... to put it VERY mildly, the Wii shows its age when placed next to the Move. Except for it lacking a built-in speaker, the Move controller is ahead of Wii in every single respect: precision, responsiveness, ergonomics. The fact that the Eye camera can and in certain games DOES track your body not just the controller helps too. Of course, the Wii has the games but the Move games should be coming fast so I'm not worried. MY RATING It's 5 stars for the technical merit, ease of setup and for the overall experience. Hopefully, the games will be coming quickly and in good quality.

## Features

- Accurately tracks your every movement. Precisely tracks both fast and subtle movements
- Sphere's light provides visual feedback during gameplay
- Vibration feedback is felt during specific actions
- Pair with navigation controller (sold separately) in compatible games
- Charge the controller and automatically pair with the PS3 system via a USB cable

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002I0J51U |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,871 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #85 in PlayStation 3 Controllers |
| Brand Name | PlayStation |
| Button Quantity | 6 |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Playstation 3 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Controller Type | Motion controller |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,257) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00711719947608, 20711719990226 |
| Hardware Platform | Playstation 3 |
| Item Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 5.28 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sony Computer Entertainment |
| Model Name | RM |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| UPC | 711719990222 711719805809 711719947608 |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this compatible with the ps4**
A: This is a tricky question. Yes, The PlayStation Move will work the PS4. However, you need to get two other items minimum for it to work. The original PlayStation Eye, which was used in conjunction with the PlayStation Move, will not work with the PS4. You will need to get the PlayStation Camera for the PS4 so the PlayStation Move will work with the PS4. You will also need to get a PlayStation Move Charging Station if you do not have a PS3 and all you have is the PS4. The charging inputs on the PlayStation Move are only compatible with the PS3. The charging wire from the PS4 is not compatible. In conclusion, PlayStation Move (check), PlayStation Camera (check), PlayStation Move Charging Station (check).

**Q: Anyone buy these for the psvr?  i'm assuming these units have been sitting in storage for years.  did the batteries charge up ok?**
A: I just got a pair.  They came with dead batteries.  Even after charging both for 8 hours each, they won't hold a charge.  Replacement batteries are about 15$ each.

**Q: Does it come with both controllers**
A: this is just one move controller

**Q: Can two or more move motion controllers be used on the same Playstation 3 Navigation Controller?**
A: Yes

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The catalog of supported games might not be growing -- but it is definitely big enough to be worthwhile and enjoyable...
*by T***K on August 15, 2014*

The Move catalog may be [at this point] not growing anymore...and overall [sadly] a bit on the sparse side -- there is still a lot of fun to be had with the Move controller. Firstly, let me just say that the Move itself works fine. In shooting games (my main attraction to them) it does seem to lose calibration and 'drift' over time...but it's an overall minor annoyance; it does break the illusion, but doesn't kill the fun. I am using mine with a projector screen...so I am not sure if that environment / setup would affect it at all. The catalog of game to really checkout, at least in my opinion / findings...is as follows: Firstly...before even the "numbers" -- if you want to play shooting games...get the Sharp Shooter gun attachment. I'm not sure how many games "fully" utilize it, but it does work great for a number of games I'll name below. Also, the Navigation Controller did enhance the experience significantly in certain games as well. 1) Heavy Rain. I'm actually really sad that Beyond: Two Souls didn't support the Move...as Heavy Rain was a wonderfully natural fit for what it asked you to do. Likely the best Move integration in a game I've had. I actually didn't even try "Beyond: Two Souls" since I felt it was such an oversight to not have it. 2) Dead Space: Extraction. This was a great unexpected surprise for me. It's still an "on the rails" shooter...but it actually has a decent story -- and playing with a friend is an absolute blast. My friend and I were completely surprised, and I am excited to play through it again soon. 3) House of the Dead OVERKILL. It's cheesy, campy...and plenty crude. But it's also a whole lot of fun. Grab a friend, and you'll be laughing away. This is likely the one that friends and I first reach for, as it's just straight-through fun...even if it isn't the most engaging of story lines -- you play it for the shooting. ;) 4) Child of Eden. I can't say that I've finished this game, or jumped into it every spare chance I get...but it's quite an audio-visual experience. If you have a nice sound system and a decent TV, turn out the lights and you'll be treated with quite a different experience. 5) The Shoot. Another really fun co-op game. Sadly, you have to finish a stage before it is unlocked as "co-op"...don't know why they did that...but once you have them cleared (hopefully ahead of time), it is really fun to play with friends. I have others that I have bought, but haven't played yet: Killzone 3 (one of the few games that fully utilizes the Sharp Shooter), etc ... but I can say that the investment in the Move is well worth the fun-factor. Especially if you've ever enjoyed arcade shooters...this accessory will be great fun for you.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ On the Move
*by C***U on September 17, 2010*

The Motion Controller and the PS Eye are the minimum needed to bring 'Move' to a any PS3 console. No exceptions. If you already have a PS Eye then the controller alone is the only purchase necessary. On the other hand, to fully enjoy certain games, you may want TWO Move Controllers. It's hard not to be impressed by the Move. While I can't see how the Move's Motion Controller can become PS3's 'main' controller, I believe that it's going to find lots of good uses and hopefully in hard-core games and in the RPG games that I'm usually playing. SETUP Press the PS button. If the controller is charged... you're done. Of course, to do anything useful, you WILL need a PS Eye camera and maybe a game :). You CAN use the controller to navigate the PS3 XMB menus but it may take some getting used to - I am still reaching for the DualShock. MOVE'S MOTION CONTROLLER The Wikipedia has a very thorough review of the technology inside the controller - impressive. It's probably worth going there to get an idea of what's under the hood. From a user's point of view, the Move could be viewed as approximately the right side of the DualShock 3 where the motion tracking function is the R3 analog stick, R1 is the MOVE button and the R2 becomes the Move's T(rigger). You also get the 4 Square/Circle/X/Triangle, in a square (not 'diamond') formation, the PS button as well as the START and SELECT. So far, the most used buttons during gameplay were the MOVE and the T(rigger). In addition, you get a wrist strap. At the opposite end of the microphone or thick wand-shaped Move there's a USB Mini-B port for charging and another port that seems to be proprietary - must investigate. The controller is quite substantial as far as both size and weight - I like that and liked its being shaped in a way that makes it easy to grab and hold. Very much like a microphone or a very thick magic wand; NOT a remote control. Based on my experience so far, Move's ability to track your motions far surpasses anything that I'm aware of in the gaming universe. Every single movement, up/down, left/right, toward/away and wrist rotation are accurately captured and almost instantly reflected on the screen and so is acceleration that would usually translates as 'force' in games such as sword fights or ping pong. In addition, there is haptic (tactile/rumble) feedback, a little too weak in the games I played so far, making the gaming experience that much more realistic. I am not writing a lot about the Eye camera because... it's just there and it's not the subject of this review. For as long as it can see you, it simply does its part so that you may enjoy your game. PLAYING I've tried so far everything in the Champions game and one puzzle game demo downloaded from the PSN. Our little girl is playing the Eye Pet demo and my boys are playing mostly the sword fight and the archery games in Sports Champions. Considering that Sports Champions is an early game, my expectations were not that high but, surprisingly, Ping Pong did meet my expectations. I've been playing real Ping Pong ever since I was 11 or 12 so I probably know what I'm talking about and the Move version of Ping Pong is GOOD. As for the others... sword fight, kids like it. Archery was okay, Bocce was so-so, Frisbee Golf not too bad. Three of the six Champions events benefit significantly from using TWO Motion controllers. For the games I've played so far, this is NOT a couch experience. On the Sports events I was sweating after a few minutes and I had to get off the couch and stand up even when playing the puzzle because of its depth element. This is probably a good thing. I am sorry for having to do this but, absent 'hard core' games, the only comparison I can make is between Move and Wii and... to put it VERY mildly, the Wii shows its age when placed next to the Move. Except for it lacking a built-in speaker, the Move controller is ahead of Wii in every single respect: precision, responsiveness, ergonomics. The fact that the Eye camera can and in certain games DOES track your body not just the controller helps too. Of course, the Wii has the games but the Move games should be coming fast so I'm not worried. MY RATING It's 5 stars for the technical merit, ease of setup and for the overall experience. Hopefully, the games will be coming quickly and in good quality.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ the ps move
*by S***S on November 18, 2010*

there was a fuzz about motion gaming on the WII, the 360 and the PS. Well, since PS2, we had motion gaming, remember? The Eye Toy? Well, I wouldn't have buy a Playstation Eye if I wasn't courios about motion gaming. Well, certainly Move Controller does the next step on motion gaming. It's not about comparing it to the WII, because it's intended for less picky crowds (don't take it personal, I'm just talking about the technology involved and the "horse power" of both consoles). Anyway, it's no secret the WII came out with an outstanding tech for fun games. But it's not as advanced as the Eye Toy was, and is less advanced than de PS Eye and the Move Controller together, not to mention the HD factor. So, let's not compare and think about them as different experiences of motion gaming. Now. What I'm pissed about is that Microsoft did it again. Take something already existing, took a long time to develop it and then announced as if it was the breakthrough of the century. I'm sorry, but "to be the controller" of the game has proven to be fun for simple "party games". Kinnect should've came out with a controller, for tracking and controlling certain things. This way it's just marketing and MS fanboys making more noise than is required. Back to the Move Controller. WOW! It's MUCH better than I expected. I think it's the logical step to what the PS Eye was already doing. And quite a good, firm and ADVANCED step it is. It's not about lag times. I mean, it barely has an imperceptible lag. But the direction of the hand, the angles, every bit of movement your hand does. IT'S AMAZING! I've played the Sports Champions, and have no complaint. I've played the demos on PSN for The Shoot, Tumble, EyePet and others. I wanna say that it's SO fun to play like this. I've played the PS Eye only games and they're fun, but not so accurate. This is astoundingly accurate. I don't care which accesory sales more or who is the "winner". I believe Sony's Playstation wing is always one step ahead. For a quick prove, how many XBOX 360s have you had since it's out? In that time, while you had 2 or 3 360s I've only have had 1 PS3. And it's ready for 3D gaming and works ALSO with the Move. I can barely imagine how cool that's gonna be! A 3D game in which I can get the depth of the world (of the game) and at the same time move my hand, point and shoot and move through it as if I were inside!! AWSOME. 5 stars! No doubt.

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