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In a surprising fusion of technology and exploration, a tourist submarine operated by OceanGate Expeditions, heading for the Titanic wreck, was found to be using a $30 Logitech F710 wireless PC game controller from 2010 for its steering. This revelation came to light after the submarine, carrying five people, went missing during its expedition​​.

The unconventional use of a game controller in a submarine sparked interest and raised questions about the submarine's design. A CBS segment featuring a tour of the sub revealed an interesting simplicity in its design. There was "only one button" in the entire vessel, and a variety of components seemed improvised, including off-the-shelf computer displays and construction pipes used as ballast. The highlight was the Logitech F710 Wireless controller, complete with 3D-printed thumb-stick extensions, used as the key interface to control the submarine. The controller was held up with the declaration, "We run the whole thing with this game controller"​​.

The Logitech F710 controller itself, first introduced in 2010, is a wireless dual-thumbstick gamepad for PCs. It connects via 2.4 GHz communications to a USB receiver. Despite its chunky design appearing outdated by today's standards, it has been in continuous production for over a decade. In an intriguing twist, news of the controller's use in the submarine triggered a rush of purchases, leading to the item quickly selling out on Amazon​​.

The use of a $30 game controller in a sophisticated submarine, while fascinating, does raise questions about the robustness of the Titan's construction. However, the exact cause of the submarine's disappearance remains unknown. Current efforts are focused on locating the submarine and its crew. Once found, an investigation will likely be conducted to determine if the unconventional design played a part in the incident​​.