Free Online Haptic Feedback & Rumble Test Tool
Test your gamepad's vibration motors, haptic feedback, and rumble features. Works with PS5, PS4, Xbox, Switch Pro, and PC controllers. No download required.
Connect your controller and test the vibration motors
Test different vibration patterns to fully diagnose your controller's haptic capabilities
Follow these simple steps to test your controller's vibration motors
Connect your gamepad via USB cable or Bluetooth. Ensure it's properly paired with your device.
Click "Detect Controller" and press any button on your gamepad to activate it in the browser.
Use the sliders to set vibration intensity for each motor or both combined.
Click test buttons to activate individual motors or try preset patterns to fully test haptics.
Learn about how vibration motors work in modern game controllers
Traditional rumble motors use an off-center weight that spins to create vibration. Found in most controllers, these provide strong, broad feedback.
Advanced haptic motors that provide precise, nuanced feedback. Used in PS5 DualSense and newer controllers for immersive experiences.
Modern controllers combine multiple actuators with software to simulate realistic textures, impacts, and environmental effects.
This vibration tester works with most modern game controllers
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Common questions about controller vibration testing
The Gamepad API vibration feature (vibrationActuator) has limited browser support. Chrome and Edge provide the best support. Firefox has partial support, and Safari doesn't support it. Also ensure vibration is enabled in your system/controller settings and try using a USB connection for better reliability.
Most controllers have two rumble motors: the left motor (heavy/strong) creates low-frequency, powerful vibrations for big impacts like explosions. The right motor (light/weak) creates high-frequency, subtle vibrations for things like gunfire or engine rumble. Together they create varied haptic feedback.
Normal vibration testing won't damage your controller. Motors are designed for continuous use during gaming. However, running motors at maximum intensity for extended periods (many hours) could accelerate wear. Short tests and pattern checks are completely safe.
The PS5 DualSense uses advanced haptic motors (Linear Resonant Actuators) instead of traditional rumble motors. These provide more nuanced feedback but may feel different in basic vibration tests. Full haptic features require game-specific implementation and aren't fully accessible via browser APIs.
First, check system settings to ensure vibration is enabled. Try the controller with a game known to use vibration. If it still doesn't work: check if the motors are disconnected (requires opening controller), the motors may be burned out and need replacement, or there could be a board-level issue requiring professional repair.
Yes, if your mobile device supports the Gamepad API and you can connect a controller via Bluetooth or USB OTG. Android devices with Chrome generally work well. iOS has limited gamepad vibration support. For best results, use a desktop or laptop computer with Chrome browser.
Our support team can help diagnose and troubleshoot controller vibration problems
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