A PC gaming enthusiast has developed a wireless adapter for the PlayStation DualSense controller, enabling adaptive trigger and haptic feedback features on Windows PCs. This DIY solution utilizes a Raspberry Pi Pico and costs approximately $20 to build. The adapter, named DS5Dongle, allows PC gamers to experience the full range of the DualSense controller's capabilities without a wired connection. AI
IMPACT Niche tooling improvement for PC gamers; minimal industry-wide impact.
RANK_REASON This is a DIY hardware project for a gaming peripheral, not a core AI development.
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