New CTA chargers for PlayStation Move

On August 3, 2010, in Gadgets, Gaming, by Mike Jefferson

It seems that motion control is the future of gaming and everybody is talking about it. As you remember Nintendo was the first one to introduce motion control gaming with its amazing Nintendo Wii and competition had to follow. We’ll be seeing the Microsoft Kinect and PlayStation Move controllers soon enough. Speaking of PlayStation Move, although it hasn’t been released yet it already has some interesting chargers for it.

These chargers come from CTA, and there will be three of them available: Triple Port Charging Station, Dual Port Charging Station and Quadruple Port Charging Station. Triple Port Charging Station provides charging for your Move controller, Navigation controller and for the standard PlayStation 3 controller at the same time. This charging station is powered with 5V 1.2A AC adapter but it can also run on 1200MA current so it won’t have to take a single USB port on your PS3. Price of Triple Port Charging Station is $19.99. Dual Port Charging Station is a standard model and it will provide a recharge for single Move controller with a price of $16.99. As for the last model, Quadruple Port Charging Station it can recharge two sets of Move controllers and it costs $24.99.

These chargers will make your gaming experience a lot easier and we expect to see them shipping from September 25. But if you can’t resist, they are available on Amazon for pre-order.

[via iTechNews]

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