Guitar Hero 5 Guitar
As of 2010, the standard controller for Guitar Hero 5 offers subtle changes from past versions. Visual changes include a red faceplate, white pick guard and faux-chrome tuning pegs. Less obvious yet more functional changes include a new digital touchpad, digital slider and wireless capability. The strum bars and the neck also have textured surfaces for improved grip.
Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar for Wii
The Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar features wireless capability and a detachable neck, allowing the guitar to be packed for travel or storage. It features a touch sensitive neck slider, elongated strum bar and a dedicated star-power button. Also built in are dual-color fret buttons and an auto sleep mode, allowing you to conserve battery life between jam sessions.
Logitech Wireless Guitar Controller for Wii
Wii gamers looking for rock out on Guitar Hero have the option of this classic white and black wireless guitar. Unlike some Guitar Hero guitars, this guitar has a solid body and wood guitar neck, giving the gamer the look and feel of a real guitar. It has steel frets and tuning peg handles.
RedOctane Wireless Les Paul Guitar
Gamers looking for a personalized Guitar Hero experience may want to consider the RedOctane Les Paul. This guitar offers the same features as the Guitar Hero World Tour Guitar, except with sleek white and black design and interchangeable and customizable face plates.
Peavey HeroMaker Guitar Peripheral
In June 2010, Peavey announced it would be introducing the Z1 HeroMaker Guitar, a real wood Peavey guitar that is compatible with Guitar Hero and other music-related games available on the Wii console. Not only is the Z1 a gaming controller and a real guitar, it is also USB compatible. Gamers and musicians can plug the Z1 into their computer and use it to play bass, drums and other instruments and even record their own tracks.