Free Online Controller Motion & Accelerometer Test Tool
Test your gamepad's gyroscope, accelerometer, and motion sensors with precision. Calibrate motion controls for PS5 DualSense, PS4 DualShock, Nintendo Switch Pro, and Joy-Con controllers. No download required.
Connect your controller and test gyroscope and accelerometer functionality
How it works: Move and rotate your controller to see the motion data in real-time. The gyroscope measures rotation (pitch, yaw, roll) while the accelerometer measures movement and tilt.
Note: Motion sensors require browser permission. Some controllers may not support motion through the Gamepad API - use Device mode for phone/tablet testing.
Follow these simple steps to test your controller's motion sensors
Connect your motion-capable controller via USB or Bluetooth. PS5, PS4, and Switch controllers support motion.
Allow motion sensor access when prompted. Some browsers require explicit permission for sensor data.
Rotate and move your controller in all directions. Watch the visualizations respond to your movements.
Check the sensor readings, graphs, and test results to verify your motion sensors work correctly.
Learn how gyroscopes and accelerometers work in game controllers
The gyroscope measures angular velocity - how fast you're rotating the controller around each axis.
The accelerometer measures linear acceleration and can detect gravity, tilt, and sudden movements.
Modern controllers combine gyroscope and accelerometer data for more accurate motion tracking.
Motion sensor capabilities vary by controller
DualSense (PS5) and DualShock 4 (PS4) have 6-axis motion sensors.
Switch Pro Controller and Joy-Cons have 6-axis gyro and accelerometer.
Xbox controllers do not have built-in motion sensors.
Use Device mode to test phone/tablet built-in sensors.
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Get the best experience from your motion-enabled controller
Calibrate your controller before gaming sessions. Place it on a flat surface and let it sit still.
Find the right sensitivity setting for your playstyle. Start low and gradually increase.
Hold the controller with a relaxed but steady grip. Tense hands cause shaky movements.
Sit comfortably with your arms supported. Fatigue leads to less precise motion control.
Use motion for fine-tuning aim while using analog sticks for large movements.
Motion controls have a learning curve. Give yourself time to adapt.
Common questions about motion sensors in controllers
No, Xbox controllers (including Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Xbox 360) do not have built-in gyroscope or accelerometer sensors. If you need motion controls, use a PlayStation or Nintendo controller.
Gyroscope drift is normal for MEMS gyroscopes. Small errors accumulate over time. Regularly calibrating your controller and using the "Calibrate" button can help minimize drift effects.
Many games on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch support motion aiming: Splatoon, Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Fortnite, Doom, Resident Evil 4, The Last of Us Part II, and many more.
Many players find motion aiming provides more precision for fine adjustments. The best technique combines both: sticks for large movements, motion for precise fine-tuning.
Modern browsers require explicit permission for motion sensors. Allow the permission when prompted. Some browsers require HTTPS. For mobile, ensure motion access is enabled in device settings.
Yes! Click the "Device" button to switch to device motion mode. This uses your phone or tablet's built-in gyroscope and accelerometer. Make sure to grant motion sensor permissions.
Our support team can help diagnose and troubleshoot controller motion issues
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