
On January 23, 2026, the third-party gaming accessory manufacturer, Anbernic, revealed a new controller in the works for PC, Steam, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Linux, and Android called the ANBERNIC RG G01 Smart Controller.
This controller aims to improve a player's experience with responsive controls, immersive feedback, and even keep track of their health through a built-in heart rate monitor.
Here are all the tech specifications Anbernic has shared on the ANBERNIC RG G01 Smart Controller.
The ANBERNIC RG G01 Smart Controller is a wired and wireless controller built with Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4G wireless connectivity and 1,000Hz polling rates in both wired and wireless modes.
With this high polling rate, players won't have to worry about suffering from input delay or low-latency while playing competitive PC games like Call of Duty.
The ANBERNIC RG G01 Smart Controller also includes anti-drift joysticks for improved joystick input accuracy and preventing the sticks from drifting, and Dual Mode Triggers so the triggers can work more efficiently for certain games (linear mode for racing games and micro-switch more for first-person shooters).
Plus, it has 6-axis Gyro motion controls with reprogrammable macro keys, dual asymmetric pendulum motors for enhanced immersion, and a Smart Control Screen where the player can remap the controls and macro settings.
The Smart Control Screen also houses the ANBERNIC RG G01 Smart Controller's most unique feature, a built-in heart rate monitor that can track the player's heartbeat in real time during gameplay.
Lastly, the controller can be bought in one of three color schemes: Black, White, or Yellow.

No word has been given from Anbernic on when the ANBERNIC RG G01 Smart Controller will be released, other than it's "coming soon."
In the meantime, we'll keep an eye out and let you folks at home know when this intriguing PC gaming accessory is available to the public for purchase.

Does the ANBERNIC RG G01 Smart Controller look interesting to you? How do you feel about the idea of a controller tracking your heart rate while playing a game?
If you have any thoughts on the matter, let us know in the comments below.

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