🎉 Elevate Your Game with Every Click!
The PlayStation DualSense® Wireless Controller in White is a state-of-the-art gaming accessory designed for the PlayStation 5 and compatible with PC/Mac. It features 17 buttons, haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and multi-device connectivity, all while maintaining a lightweight and ergonomic design for extended gaming sessions.
Button Quantity | 17 |
Additional Features | Wireless |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PlayStation 5, PC/Mac |
Controller Type | Gamepad |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | PC, Windows, Mac |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 280 Grams |
Color | White |
K**Z
An awesome Controller that you wish you would have had all along!
Honestly, I don't know how I have lived without this controller! The extra adjustments on the controller itself are a game changer (pun intended)! Adding the extra buttons the you can assign to any other button on your controller is a very nice feature! I don't know how many times I have died in a game due to hitting the wrong D-Pad button!Where I was misinformed, and something I wish they would incorporate, is the two extra buttons can only be assigned to existing buttons. What I was really hoping for, was two extra buttons that you could assign to other moves/abilities in game settings. In a perfect world, that would be awesome! But, this is life, and we take what we can get.Otherwise, I absolutely love this controller! The awesome case it comes with has the extra sticks (long and short), and two sets of buttons that go on the bottom of the controller. The fin buttons are perfect to add as specific D-Pad buttons that can be hard to get at. They go two different directions (in and out), but do the same thing. Maybe they'll have an update in the future that allows the direction to be assigned to different buttons. It would be nice to have access to all 4 D-Pad buttons underneath the controller, where it's much to access.Although a bit spendy, I found it to be well worth the expense!
H**T
Great controller
PS5 DualSense Edge Controller Review: Premium Control with Lasting ValueSony’s DualSense Edge controller for the PS5 is a high-end evolution of the standard DualSense, and after hands-on time with it, it's clear this is a serious piece of hardware made for gamers who want customization, durability, and long-term value.The build quality is top-notch, with a satisfyingly weighty feel and rubberized grips that improve comfort during long sessions. The standout features include remappable back buttons, adjustable trigger sensitivity, and multiple customizable profiles—perfect for switching between competitive shooters and cinematic single-player titles.But what really justifies the premium price (roughly double the cost of a regular DualSense) is the modular stick design. Instead of replacing the whole controller due to the all-too-common issue of stick drift, you can just swap out the stick modules—an option that can save significant money and frustration in the long run. That alone offsets the higher upfront cost, especially for gamers who put in heavy hours.Bottom line: the DualSense Edge isn’t cheap, but it earns its price tag with thoughtful features, superior build quality, and the future-proof ability to repair rather than replace. For serious players or anyone tired of controller turnover due to drift, this is an investment worth making.
C**S
Looks Premium, but does it perform like a Premium controller?
Short Answer: Mostly, yes.The Dual Sense Edge is (sort of) an answer to Xbox's Elite Controller. It's about 12% bigger than the standard PS5 Dualsense controller. The FN buttons act as a shortcut to several different profiles that you can customize, there's 4 profile slots, but the default profile cannot changed or removed, so technically 3. You can Adjust the Stick sensitivity/Curve to your liking, or just make it flat out digital(recommend this function a lot, honestly) You can also add two extra shortcut paddles to back of the controller for maximum control and you can remap any button on the controller to your desired preference. You can also adjust game chat and game volume with the FN buttons via the D-Pad. This controller feels perfect in the hands and the swap out sticks is a nice touch, but I can't really say much about swapping them, as I haven't really needed to.Face buttons:They're solid, with the exception of the D-Pad. The D-Pad has this "creaky" feel to it when you press it. It's disappointing that it got like that in less than a month of use and the battery life is not bad. You get about 3 hours of play time with the controller before you need to plug it in. Triggers and the Trigger Stops work well, and are useful for games that don't really need the extra trigger movement (some rpg games, 2D indie games, etc.).Conclusion: I would recommend it, but it's steep price ($200 as of this review) will be a deal breaker for most people.
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