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A Logitech F710 was used to operate the Titan submersible, and the manufacturer has since received a slew of negative comments on Amazon, and its stock fell 3.4%.
Logitech stock took a dip after reports revealed that the Titan sub used the gaming controller. Ocean Gate/Handout/Anadolu Agency/Getty ...
The Logitech F170 controller (inset) was used to steer the doomed OceanGate Titan submersible. A TikTok video review has gone viral in the wake of the disaster.
A wrongful death lawsuit after the Titan submersible implosion prominently features the cheap game controller as a contributing factor to the tragic accident.
TITAN was piloted using a mass-produced Logitech video game controller (normally used with a PlayStation or Xbox) rather than a controller custom-made for TITAN's design and operation.
Logitech Controllers Are On Sale At A Curious Time An Amazon sale is drawing eyes as it features the controller believed to be piloting the lost tourist submarine Titan ...
The OceanGate Titan submarine that is now missing during an expedition to visit the wreck of the Titanic was operated by a modified video game controller.
One particular detail was the use of a gaming controller to steer the submersible underwater. The gaming controller was a Logitech F710, a controller that is very similar to a PlayStation controller.
Among those risks are Titan's cheap materials, including the $30 Logitech gaming controller used aboard the vehicle.
As evidence, they point to the bargain basement Logitech gamepad that was the only means of navigation. In the wake of the tragedy, the public learned several concerning details of the Titan ...
The Titan sub carrying five people on a tour of the Titanic went missing. Extensive rescue efforts are underway, but speculation surrounding the disappearance points to hardware compromises.
On top of using the Logitech controller, it’s important to note the Titan is an experimental vessel that uses a variety of other questionable engineering tactics. For instance, according to Rush, one ...