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March 2026

Hardware & Devices

Granted Patents 4 patents

Overview

This page covers 4 granted patents from Bagira Systems, Guangzhou Zhongtianxin Electronic Technology, Quanta Computer, and Voyetra Turtle Beach, with 1 patent each.

The patents describe technologies for gaming hardware and peripheral devices. Bagira Systems' patent details an active force feedback button mechanism using a motor-driven rotary system to create programmable tactile resistance in gaming joysticks, while Voyetra Turtle Beach describes a portable laser tag gaming console in a ruggedized suitcase form factor with built-in displays and weapon tracking. Guangzhou Zhongtianxin Electronic Technology covers a universal charging station for PS5 consoles and controllers with an adjustable slider mechanism, and Quanta Computer details a video game controller with integrated performance tracking technology for real-time gameplay metric analysis.

Company Activity

Quanta Computer received 1 patent for a gaming joystick button mechanism that uses a motor-driven rotary system to actively push buttons back during gameplay. Rather than relying on traditional springs that provide fixed resistance, the motor can adjust the pushback force dynamically based on what's happening in the game. This allows the controller to simulate different physical sensations, such as the heavy pull of a trigger or the pressure of pressing down an accelerator pedal.

Bagira Systems received 1 patent for a self-contained laser tag system packaged in a ruggedized suitcase. The system includes built-in displays and weapon tracking capabilities, allowing users to set up shooting simulations and training exercises anywhere without requiring a dedicated facility. Multiple units can network together for multiplayer experiences, bringing what would normally be a permanent installation into a portable format.

Guangzhou Zhongtianxin Electronic Technology received 1 patent for a charging station designed to work with multiple generations of PS5 hardware. The station uses an adjustable slider block system that can be repositioned within slots to align with different charging port locations across controller and console versions. This design consolidates compatibility into a single product rather than requiring separate manufacturing runs for each hardware iteration.

Voyetra Turtle Beach received 1 patent for a game controller that monitors player performance directly within the hardware itself. The controller tracks how players physically manipulate the device and analyzes input patterns during gameplay. By embedding this tracking capability into the controller rather than relying on external software or separate monitoring devices, the system can capture detailed data about player actions and correlate them with in-game results.

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