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PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller

Platform : PlayStation 5
4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 41,539 ratings

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  • Haptic feedback - Feel physically responsive feedback to your in-game actions with dual actuators which replace traditional rumble motors. In your hands, these dynamic vibrations can simulate the feeling of everything from environments to the recoil of different weapons. .Operating temperature : 41 °F to 95 °F (5 °C to 35 °C)
  • Adaptive triggers - Experience varying levels of force and tension as you interact with your in-game gear and environments. From pulling back an increasingly tight bowstring to hitting the brakes on a speeding car, feel physically connected to your on-screen actions.
  • Built-in microphone and headset jack - Chat with friends online using the built-in microphone or by connecting a headset to the 3.5mm jack. Easily switch voice capture on and off at a moment’s notice with the dedicated mute button. Internet and account for PlayStation Network required.
  • DualSense Controller PS5 and PC compatible. Not compatible with PS4.
  • PS Remote Play requires Remote Play App connected to Wi-Fi, PS4 or PS5 console with the latest system software and compatible game. A PS4 or PS5 console with a wired connection via a LAN cable is recommended. Version 4.0 of the Remote Play App on iOS and iPadOS or version 4.1 on macOS is required for games to be playable with the controller over Bluetooth.
  • Devices with macOS 11.3, iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5 or tvOS 14.5 or later supported.
  • Cable not included. To connect or charge the controller use the USB cable supplied with the PS5 console. Controllers sold separately.

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Discover a deeper, highly immersive gaming experience that brings the action to life in the palms of your hands. The DualSense wireless controller offers immersive haptic feedback, dynamic adaptive triggers and a built-in microphone, all integrated into an iconic comfortable design. Compared to DUALSHOCK 4 wireless controller. Available when feature is supported by game.

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
41,539 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the value, comfort and quality of the video game controller. They mention that it's a supremely constructed controller, feels great in the hand and that the ergonomics are top-notch. Some appreciate the responsiveness and impressive gaming technology. However, some customers have mixed opinions on button quality and performance.

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333 customers mention237 positive96 negative

Customers like the quality of the video game controller. They mention that it's a fantastic controller, responsive, and awesome. They say it'll elevate the gaming experience for both adults and kids. They also appreciate the innovative features, comfort, sleek design, and cool features.

"...wireless controller has been well-received and is noted for its innovative features. Here are some key points from product reviews: 1...." Read more

"...It's a game-changer that elevates the gaming experience for both adults and kids alike...." Read more

"...First reason is obvious: launch units are notoriously buggy and prone to failure and usually within a year or two the console has had several sku's..." Read more

"...As always the control feel solid and sturdy. I must say it also beatiful. I look up hoe to sync it to my pc and a few seclater i was ready to play...." Read more

263 customers mention209 positive54 negative

Customers like the value of the video game controller. They mention that it's a supremely constructed controller, very solid, and feels great in the hand. They also say it'll last a long time and is worth the investment.

"It definitely feels high quality. Coming from someone who is used to the xbox-style of controllers, it doesn't feel weird to use at all...." Read more

"...As always the control feel solid and sturdy. I must say it also beatiful. I look up hoe to sync it to my pc and a few seclater i was ready to play...." Read more

"...can be adjusted properly - it is soft when you turn it down and strong enough when it's all the way up. Joysticks feel quite nice as well...." Read more

"...It is a beautiful cnontroller. It does not feel cheap and has a good heft to it, but not one to tire your hands...." Read more

185 customers mention170 positive15 negative

Customers find the video game controller comfortable to use. They say the ergonomic shape fits perfectly in their hands, making long gaming sessions incredibly comfortable. Customers also say the buttons, triggers, and sticks feel good with decent feedback when squeezed or clicked.

"...D-pad, and analog sticks are reported to be responsive and comfortable to use. 7...." Read more

"...from someone who is used to the xbox-style of controllers, it doesn't feel weird to use at all...." Read more

"...Its ergonomic shape fits perfectly in my hands, making long gaming sessions incredibly comfortable...." Read more

"...The controller feels GREAT in my hand. It feels like an Xbox One controller... but with the DS4 layout. It has some satisfying heaviness to it...." Read more

328 customers mention222 positive106 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the video game controller. Some mention that it connects easy and works great, while others say that it doesn't really work that well, and the builds weren't fully working. The sudden decline in performance has been disappointing, especially considering the premium price of the product. The back of the controller began to fail and in six months became useless.

"...: While the DualSense is designed for the PS5, it also works with the PS4 and can be connected to PCs and mobile devices via Bluetooth. 8...." Read more

"...Controller has truly impressed me with its innovative design and functionality...." Read more

"...Second, the touchpad it has is pretty funky and weird. It doesn't really work that well and I am not sure why it's included in the controller...." Read more

"...After mapping the keys, I played some Dead Cells, and the experience was pretty flawless. The controller feels GREAT in my hand...." Read more

162 customers mention62 positive100 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the button quality of the video game controller. Some like the haptic feedback and the adaptive triggers, saying the buttons feel prompt and solid. Others however, report issues with the buttons double-clicking, getting stuck, and having a different tactile feel.

"When I first got my PS5 I thought the controller sucked. It was clicky and clunky at first try...." Read more

"...Adaptive Triggers: The adaptive triggers on the L2 and R2 buttons introduce resistance levels that can change dynamically during gameplay...." Read more

"...It doesn't work on everything and the PS button doesn't work period. But it's damn sure more comfortable than a DS3...." Read more

"...Well, guess what it didn't do? Work! The right back trigger was faulty and sticky, again, right out the box...." Read more

THIS REVIEW IS FOR PC - STEAM
5 Stars
THIS REVIEW IS FOR PC - STEAM
Well, there's honestly not much to say. Steam has native support for Xbox One, DualShock 4, and Switch Pro Controllers, so they will most likely, eventually, also develop for the DualSense. I'm not sure when that will be, but I trust Steam with that, since they had done an absolutely PERFECT job for the previous three.Connecting it to PC was insanely easy, just hold SELECT and PS buttons for 3 seconds until the lights flash rapidly, intermittently, and select the controller as a Bluetooth Device on Windows.It did not work immediately on Steam, I had to go into Big Picture (obviously) and configure it from there. What I did was register it as a generic controller by inputting each key for each action. It was honestly pretty simple, since Steam also shows you a picture of a controller and a green light for the current key you need to map.After mapping the keys, I played some Dead Cells, and the experience was pretty flawless. The controller feels GREAT in my hand. It feels like an Xbox One controller... but with the DS4 layout. It has some satisfying heaviness to it. Not that much, but you can definitely feel a good "fullness" in your hand when you compare it to a DS4. The shoulder, and especially trigger buttons feel better, too, since they are a bit larger now.I do have a problem with the SELECT and START keys... they are really stiff. If you have a DS4 with those keys being stiff... oh yeah, these are even stiffer. Still clickable, but very stuff. Perhaps they will become less stiff over the time the more I use the controller, but we'll see.However, some things are not customizable yet, like the DS4 is, such as changing the little light, or its color, and the touchpad. and its clicks. There's also a new button on the DualSense, which is the Mute Mic button as far as I know, and that's not mappable, either.Again, Steam will most likely develop native support for the DualSense also, but for now, it works just like an Xbox Controller, and that's enough for me for now.I have not tested the battery life yet, and I have no charged it yet, it already came with some charge (not sure if 50% or 100%).So far I'd say I'm satisfied, and I'll update my review if anything happens (whether good or bad).Original Review November 3rd - EDIT 5/30/2021:Yup, this controller now has full native Steam Support, and dare I say much better than the DS4 even. Literally everything, EVERYTHING about it is customizable. The touch pad, the lighting, the mic button, anything you would want. It even shows the DualSense button shapes in Steam Big Picture. Connecting takes literally ONE SECOND only. Turn on, and connected, insanely simple.100% recommend, at least for Steam, idk about PlayStation, but I hate PlayStation anyway, so yeah, for PC players, this is THE controller to get in my opinion, as much as I dislike Sony
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Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023
The PlayStation 5’s DualSense wireless controller has been well-received and is noted for its innovative features. Here are some key points from product reviews:

1. Haptic Feedback: One of the most praised features is the haptic feedback. It provides a more immersive gaming experience by offering varying vibration intensities and patterns, which simulate real-life tactile sensations.
2. Adaptive Triggers: The adaptive triggers on the L2 and R2 buttons introduce resistance levels that can change dynamically during gameplay. This feature is used creatively in many PS5 games to simulate different physical activities, like drawing a bowstring.
3. Design and Ergonomics: The DualSense controller sports a sleek, futuristic design. It’s slightly larger and heavier than its predecessor, the DualShock 4, which generally improves its ergonomics. The textured grip on the back is also a welcome addition for better handling.
4. Battery Life: The battery life is notably better than the DualShock 4, but still requires regular charging, especially when games heavily utilize the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers.
5. Built-in Microphone and Headset Jack: The inclusion of a built-in microphone is convenient for quick chats, although it’s not a replacement for a dedicated headset. The controller also retains the headset jack, allowing for private listening and voice chat.
6. Button Responsiveness: The face buttons, D-pad, and analog sticks are reported to be responsive and comfortable to use.
7. Compatibility: While the DualSense is designed for the PS5, it also works with the PS4 and can be connected to PCs and mobile devices via Bluetooth.
8. USB-C Charging: The switch to a USB-C port for charging is a modern update, offering faster charging and more robust connectivity.

Overall, the PS5 DualSense controller is often cited as a significant factor in defining the next-gen gaming experience on the PlayStation 5, with its adaptive triggers and haptic feedback being the standout features.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
It definitely feels high quality. Coming from someone who is used to the xbox-style of controllers, it doesn't feel weird to use at all. The joysticks have this grooved pattern on its edges, presumably to give you a better grip, but my fingers still slip a bit. I would get some extra grip pads for this.
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
The PlayStation DualSense Wireless Controller has truly impressed me with its innovative design and functionality. From the moment I started using it, I could tell that this controller was something special.

Its ergonomic shape fits perfectly in my hands, making long gaming sessions incredibly comfortable. The tactile feedback and adaptive triggers add a new level of immersion to games, making every action feel more realistic.

But what really stands out is how much my kids love it. They can't get enough of the DualSense controller. Its intuitive design allows even the youngest members of the family to jump into gaming with ease. It's become a staple in our household for family gaming nights, and it brings us all closer together.

The DualSense Wireless Controller has quickly become a must-have accessory for any PlayStation owner. It's a game-changer that elevates the gaming experience for both adults and kids alike. If you're considering upgrading your gaming setup, I highly recommend adding the DualSense controller to your collection. You won't be disappointed!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2020
Well, there's honestly not much to say. Steam has native support for Xbox One, DualShock 4, and Switch Pro Controllers, so they will most likely, eventually, also develop for the DualSense. I'm not sure when that will be, but I trust Steam with that, since they had done an absolutely PERFECT job for the previous three.

Connecting it to PC was insanely easy, just hold SELECT and PS buttons for 3 seconds until the lights flash rapidly, intermittently, and select the controller as a Bluetooth Device on Windows.

It did not work immediately on Steam, I had to go into Big Picture (obviously) and configure it from there. What I did was register it as a generic controller by inputting each key for each action. It was honestly pretty simple, since Steam also shows you a picture of a controller and a green light for the current key you need to map.

After mapping the keys, I played some Dead Cells, and the experience was pretty flawless. The controller feels GREAT in my hand. It feels like an Xbox One controller... but with the DS4 layout. It has some satisfying heaviness to it. Not that much, but you can definitely feel a good "fullness" in your hand when you compare it to a DS4. The shoulder, and especially trigger buttons feel better, too, since they are a bit larger now.

I do have a problem with the SELECT and START keys... they are really stiff. If you have a DS4 with those keys being stiff... oh yeah, these are even stiffer. Still clickable, but very stuff. Perhaps they will become less stiff over the time the more I use the controller, but we'll see.

However, some things are not customizable yet, like the DS4 is, such as changing the little light, or its color, and the touchpad. and its clicks. There's also a new button on the DualSense, which is the Mute Mic button as far as I know, and that's not mappable, either.

Again, Steam will most likely develop native support for the DualSense also, but for now, it works just like an Xbox Controller, and that's enough for me for now.

I have not tested the battery life yet, and I have no charged it yet, it already came with some charge (not sure if 50% or 100%).

So far I'd say I'm satisfied, and I'll update my review if anything happens (whether good or bad).

Original Review November 3rd - EDIT 5/30/2021:

Yup, this controller now has full native Steam Support, and dare I say much better than the DS4 even. Literally everything, EVERYTHING about it is customizable. The touch pad, the lighting, the mic button, anything you would want. It even shows the DualSense button shapes in Steam Big Picture. Connecting takes literally ONE SECOND only. Turn on, and connected, insanely simple.

100% recommend, at least for Steam, idk about PlayStation, but I hate PlayStation anyway, so yeah, for PC players, this is THE controller to get in my opinion, as much as I dislike Sony
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5.0 out of 5 stars THIS REVIEW IS FOR PC - STEAM
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2020
Well, there's honestly not much to say. Steam has native support for Xbox One, DualShock 4, and Switch Pro Controllers, so they will most likely, eventually, also develop for the DualSense. I'm not sure when that will be, but I trust Steam with that, since they had done an absolutely PERFECT job for the previous three.

Connecting it to PC was insanely easy, just hold SELECT and PS buttons for 3 seconds until the lights flash rapidly, intermittently, and select the controller as a Bluetooth Device on Windows.

It did not work immediately on Steam, I had to go into Big Picture (obviously) and configure it from there. What I did was register it as a generic controller by inputting each key for each action. It was honestly pretty simple, since Steam also shows you a picture of a controller and a green light for the current key you need to map.

After mapping the keys, I played some Dead Cells, and the experience was pretty flawless. The controller feels GREAT in my hand. It feels like an Xbox One controller... but with the DS4 layout. It has some satisfying heaviness to it. Not that much, but you can definitely feel a good "fullness" in your hand when you compare it to a DS4. The shoulder, and especially trigger buttons feel better, too, since they are a bit larger now.

I do have a problem with the SELECT and START keys... they are really stiff. If you have a DS4 with those keys being stiff... oh yeah, these are even stiffer. Still clickable, but very stuff. Perhaps they will become less stiff over the time the more I use the controller, but we'll see.

However, some things are not customizable yet, like the DS4 is, such as changing the little light, or its color, and the touchpad. and its clicks. There's also a new button on the DualSense, which is the Mute Mic button as far as I know, and that's not mappable, either.

Again, Steam will most likely develop native support for the DualSense also, but for now, it works just like an Xbox Controller, and that's enough for me for now.

I have not tested the battery life yet, and I have no charged it yet, it already came with some charge (not sure if 50% or 100%).

So far I'd say I'm satisfied, and I'll update my review if anything happens (whether good or bad).

Original Review November 3rd - EDIT 5/30/2021:

Yup, this controller now has full native Steam Support, and dare I say much better than the DS4 even. Literally everything, EVERYTHING about it is customizable. The touch pad, the lighting, the mic button, anything you would want. It even shows the DualSense button shapes in Steam Big Picture. Connecting takes literally ONE SECOND only. Turn on, and connected, insanely simple.

100% recommend, at least for Steam, idk about PlayStation, but I hate PlayStation anyway, so yeah, for PC players, this is THE controller to get in my opinion, as much as I dislike Sony
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Chris
1.0 out of 5 stars Controller
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2024
Controller did not charge
Edson Shija
5.0 out of 5 stars Super
Reviewed in Germany on May 16, 2024
It’s smooth in the hands, easy to connect with Bluetooth .I recommend for this game controller
Sergio Aguirre
5.0 out of 5 stars Mejor control que he usado en mi vida! (y tips para usar en PC)
Reviewed in Mexico on May 1, 2021
Cuando leí en reseñas lo cómodo que es este control creí que eran exageraciones. Pero no, se los dice un veterano de la era de los 8 bit, este control podría ser fácilmente el mejor control que haya usado en mi vida. A pesar de que he sido team PlayStation desde el ps1, el control nunca se me hizo más que un aditamento obligatorio para jugar videojuegos, si acaso echaba de menos el d-pad de los controles de Nintendo que sí se me hacía objetivamente más cómodo, pero ya casi ningún juego usaba. Hasta que un día usé un control de Xbox y dije "wow, este control está muy cómodo", pero ni modo, un control no me va a hacer comprar una consola. Pasaron los años y ahora juego en PC, aunque jugar con teclado y mouse es la onda, un buen control es indispensable para disfrutar los juegos en 3a persona. El control de Xbox era la opción obvia pues según yo si la compañía de Bill Puertas hace tanto el control como el OS, no debería haber ningún problema. Baste decir que después de un año no quiero saber nada del control de la X. Buscando opciones me sorprendió que muchas reseñas ponían este control de ps5 como una opción súper sólida para usarse en PC. Aunque la estética no me gustó desde que lo revelaron (me recordó el odiado "boomerang" original del ps3), sacarlo de la caja y tenerlo en las manos es otra cosa, decir ergonómico es poco, me recordó la forma que se me hizo tan cómoda del de Xbox, pero con la calidad de los botones de PlayStation, incluso el d-pad que ahora utilizo mucho en juegos old school (como bloodstained) tienes todo el feeling y robustez del nes de 8 bit. Para instalarlo en win intenté los dos métodos conocidos: a través de Steam y con ds4windows, pero recomiendo por mucho el segundo método, pues hay juegos de Origin y Epic que por más que intenté usar a través de Steam, nomás nunca se dejaron, sólo asegúrense de usar la versión más nueva (la de ryochan) me funcionó perfecto incluso con bluetooth, así que ahora tengo un control de calidad premium que hasta es wireless. Qué más quieren? Ahora sí, a jugar. Pd: veo que mucha gente se queja que no trae cable, pero es un cable USB c normal así que tampoco veo cuál es el rollo, tómenlo en cuenta porque de otra forma no lo podrán cargar.
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Reviewed in India on April 10, 2022
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Réjean Simoneau
1.0 out of 5 stars LES COMMANDES NE FONCTIONNENT PLUS,,,
Reviewed in Canada on November 10, 2021
JE NE SAIS PAS POURQUOI LES MANETTES NE FONCTIONNET PLUS MÈME CONECTÉES AU PS5 ,, ???