Sony PS5 DualSense Wireless Controller
by SONY PS4
- Haptic feedback
- Triggers on the PS5 controller will offer varying levels of resistance to further cement you in the games world
- Create button
- Built-in microphone
- Longer battery life
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Sony PS5 DualSense Wireless Controller
Sony PS5 DualSense Wireless Controller from the leading dealer in Nairobi Kenya, buy online Sony PS5 DualSense Wireless Controller and have it delivered at your doorstep. Essentially, while it may not look it from an initial glance, the DualSense controller is based on the PS4s DualShock 4 easily the best controller.
PlayStations history so far. Yes, the colour might have changed to a two-tone design and the bulk seemingly increased and rounded off a little (to, almost, Xbox-form), but the thumbsticks are in the same position and there is still a touchpanel at the top. A lightbar returns too, albeit either side of the touchpanel rather than on the top.
Adaptive triggers
Along with haptic feedback, the new controller adopts adaptive triggers for the L2 and R2 buttons. These also introduce content-related feedback and finer control, such as when you are pulling the trigger of a gun on screen, or pulling back a bow to fire off an arrow.
Battery life
Another biggy for the PlayStation team was to improve the battery life in the latest controller. Thats perhaps one of the DualShock 4s main caveats and its great to hear it is being addressed. There is no word yet on how large the battery is, or how long it might last, but the slightly bulkier design of the new controller is partly as a result of cramming in a bigger battery. And thats great to hear.
No Share button
As previously rumoured, the Share button has gone. However, it has been replaced with a new Create button feature. It launches a new Creation Studio tool that allows players much more control over their screengrabs and captured videos, than currently possible on the PS4. Well find out more about it later, for sure.
Built-in microphones
One thing that will please multiplayer/social gamers no end is the new facility to chat in-game and with other players without the need for a headset especially for short periods and when voice audio quality isnt that important. The DualSense will come with its own microphone array built into the controller.
We wonder if this might also be a signal that the console could be compatible with voice assistants, such as Alexa or Google Assistant? Maybe even its own voice recognition system (better than the one Sony has dabbled with before)?
- Dimensions: Approximately 160mm x 66mm x 106mm (width x height x depth)
- Weight: Approximately 280g
- Battery: Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, 1560 mAh
- Connectivity:
- USB: USB Type-C port
- Audio: 3.5mm stereo headset jack
- Bluetooth: Bluetooth 5.1
- Other: Extension port
- Features:
- Haptic Feedback: Dual actuators that replace traditional rumble motors, providing dynamic vibration feedback
- Adaptive Triggers: L2 and R2 buttons with variable tension
- Motion Sensor: Built-in accelerometer and gyroscope
- Microphone: Built-in microphone array and integrated headset jack
- Speaker: Integrated mono speaker
- Touchpad: 2-point capacitive touch with click mechanism, LED light bar underneath
- Buttons:
- Standard PlayStation buttons (Triangle, Circle, Cross, Square)
- Directional buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right)
- L1, R1, L2, R2 (with adaptive triggers)
- L3, R3 (clickable analog thumbsticks)
- Options button, Create button, PlayStation button, and Mute button
- Compatibility: Compatible with PS5 and certain PC games (compatibility may vary)
- Color Variants: Various color options including White, Midnight Black, Cosmic Red, and others