The Wii Remote is a wireless controller designed for the Nintendo Wii video game console. It was released in 2006 alongside the Wii console and is the primary controller used with the system. The Wii Remote is known for its motion-sensing capabilities, which allow players to control games by moving the remote in different directions. It also features a built-in speaker, a rumble motor, and an infrared sensor.
The Wii Remote has been praised for its innovative design and its ability to make gaming more interactive and fun. It has been used in a wide variety of games, including sports games, racing games, and action games. The Wii Remote has also been used for non-gaming purposes, such as controlling presentations and playing music.