# Nyko Wand

> Third-party controllers

**Wikidata**: [Q7071136](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q7071136)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyko_Wand)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/nyko-wand

## Summary
The Nyko Wand is a product-model motion controller manufactured by Nyko. It is classified as a third-party motion controller and has documentation and media on Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons.

## Key Facts
- The Nyko Wand is a product model that is a subclass of the motion controller class.  
- Wikidata describes the Nyko Wand as "Third-party controllers."  
- Manufacturer: Nyko.  
- Freebase ID: /m/0h3mfsv.  
- Wikipedia title: "Nyko Wand" (entry available in English).  
- Commons category: Nyko Wand (media available on Wikimedia Commons).  
- Image file available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/NykoWands.jpg.  
- Instance of: product model.  
- Sitlink count (combined Wikimedia links for the entity): 2.  
- The parent class "motion controller" (type of input device that translates movement through space to input for a computer system) has a sitelink count of 9.

## FAQs
### Q: What is the Nyko Wand?
A: The Nyko Wand is a product-model motion controller produced by Nyko, categorized as a third-party controller. It is documented on Wikipedia and has media on Wikimedia Commons.

### Q: Who makes the Nyko Wand?
A: The Nyko Wand is manufactured by Nyko.

### Q: Where can I find images or more information about the Nyko Wand?
A: Media for the Nyko Wand is available on Wikimedia Commons (Commons category: Nyko Wand) and there is an English Wikipedia article titled "Nyko Wand." An image is available at the provided Commons file path URL.

### Q: Does the Nyko Wand have an external identifier?
A: Yes. The Nyko Wand has a Freebase identifier: /m/0h3mfsv.

## Why It Matters
The Nyko Wand represents a third-party option in the motion controller product category. Third-party motion controllers like the Nyko Wand provide consumers with alternatives to first-party hardware, expanding choices for form, price, and feature trade-offs within the accessory market. Presence on Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons increases discoverability and allows users to find descriptive content and media for comparison and research. As a product model officially classified under the motion controller class, the Nyko Wand is part of the broader ecosystem of spatial input devices that translate physical movement into digital input, a role important for gaming and interactive applications. Its manufacturer, Nyko, is noted on public knowledge platforms, and persistent identifiers such as a Freebase ID help link the Nyko Wand across datasets and reference systems.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly described as a third-party motion controller on Wikidata.  
- Manufactured by the accessory maker Nyko.  
- Having a dedicated English Wikipedia article and a Wikimedia Commons category.  
- Possessing a Freebase identifier (/m/0h3mfsv) for cross-database referencing.  
- Publicly available media (image) hosted on Wikimedia Commons.

## Body
### Overview
- The Nyko Wand is a product model in the motion controller category.  
- It is identified in Wikidata as a third-party controller.  
- The device is manufactured by Nyko.

### Classification
- Instance of: product model.  
- Subclass of: motion controller.  
- Parent class description: motion controllers are input devices that translate movement through space into input for a computer system.

### Manufacturer
- Manufacturer name recorded: Nyko.
- The Nyko Wand is presented as a third-party accessory rather than a first-party controller.

### Identifiers and Media
- Freebase ID: /m/0h3mfsv.  
- Wikipedia title: Nyko Wand (English).  
- Wikimedia Commons category: Nyko Wand.  
- Representative image available: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/NykoWands.jpg.

### Links and Coverage
- Sitlink count for the Nyko Wand entity: 2 (indicating linked Wikimedia pages).  
- The parent motion controller class has a sitelink count of 9, situating the Nyko Wand within a broader set of documented motion-controller entries.