CES 2026: GameSir Debuts a Host Of New Products Including Racing Peripherals

CES 2026: GameSir Debuts a Host Of New Products Including Racing Peripherals

New Year, New Toys

Gamesir Debuts a Host Of New Products At CES 2026

With a new year comes the annual Consumer Electronics Show. Alongside several tech companies, GameSir is debuting three new products on the CES 2026 show floor.

Announced via press release, GameSir will be showing off the Turbo Drive, Swift Drive and Tracer Pro gaming peripherals during CES 2026. These three accessories run the gamut of gaming genres and are sure to enhance any gamer’s experience, no matter what their playstyle.

GameSir Turbo Drive

Gamesir Debuts A Host Of New Products At Ces 2026

GameSir’s Turbo Drive driving peripheral offers a full 2.4G wireless setup, eliminating the clutter of traditional wired wheels and pedals. The Turbo Drive also boast Turbo Fan Feedback (TFFB), which GameSir says is “innovative turbine fan feedback seamlessly built into the base, delivering a truly immersive driving experience.”

Most notably, the Turbo Drive features Hall Effect throttles and gear paddles, as well as a high-precision Hall Effect encoder, offering up to 65,000 levels of resolution for ultra-accurate steering. This complements the Pro racing-inspired yoke design for agile handling and a futuristic look, which is adjustable from 30 to 180 degrees of rotation in software.

And the Turbo Drive offers a suite of customization options, from its reactive RGB lighting strip and scroll wheels to its bindable pro-level scroll wheels, magnetic gear paddles, and shoulder buttons. All this is backed by the Turbo Drive’s “ultra-long” battery life, which delivers, for the wheel, up to 15 hours of play with the fan on, and 50 hours with the fan off; and a month’s worth of usage on a single charge for the pedal.

GameSir Swift Drive

Gamesir Debuts A Host Of New Products At Ces 2026

The Swift Drive Controller combines precision and performance into a relatively small package. The unit comes equipped with the world’s smallest direct drive motor developed by GameSir for ultra-high fidelity and precise force feedback. This is backed by Hall Effect tech across the board—with Hall Effect throttles, left and right joysticks, clutch, and buttons, as well as a high-precision Hall Effect encoder, offering up to 65,000 levels of resolution for ultra-accurate steering.

Not only that, but the Swift Drive also utilizes three haptic motors: one in each trigger for ABS and slip feedback, and a central motor for road impact sensations. The GameSir Swift Drive also features customization options similar to the Turbo Drive—both reactive RGB lighting and bindable Pro-level paddles, Left Hat-switch, and analog buttons.

In addition to these, the Swift Pro has a customizable hex-mounted rubberized wheel design for agile handling and a futuristic look. All this is powered by a long-lasting battery that offers 20 to 30 hours of gameplay time on a single charge.

GameSir Tracer Pro

Gamesir Debuts A Host Of New Products At Ces 2026

Possibly the most interesting thing shown off by GameSir at CES 2026 was the Tracer Pro lightgun peripheral. Boasting a sleek, streamlined design with a realistic exterior. The pullable alloy charging handle, combined with authentic recoil feedback, delivers a lifelike interactive experience while seamlessly fitting into modern home environments. Coupled with Ultra-Responsive Micro Switch Triggers and Electromagnetic Recoil Feedback, the Tracer Pro promises unparalleled precision and realism.

Best of all, the Trace Pro is equipped with multi-layer circuit protection, which continuously monitors motor temperature, effectively extending the device’s lifespan and ensuring safe, stable operation without worry. Much like the Swift and Turbo Drive, the Tracer Pro is equipped with a Hall Effect stick and full-tactile switch buttons for accurate and responsive controls.

Naturally, the unit also comes with two dynamic RGB light strips, which support custom lighting effects and dynamic in-game synchronization, all backed by a 4000mAh battery that supports long, uninterrupted gaming sessions, paired with an auto start/stop charging dock.

That wraps up our GameSir announcements for CES. Make sure to check out the rest of CGMagazine’s dedicated CES 2026 coverage here.

Jordan Biordi
Jordan Biordi

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