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DualSense Midnight Black Wireless Controller
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- Ignite your gaming nights on your PS5 console with the DualSense Midnight Black wireless controller.
- Part of a new line-up of galaxy-themed colours, this sleek design takes inspiration from how we view the wonders of space through the night sky, with subtle shades of black and light grey detailing.
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- Batteries : 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
- Rated : Unknown
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 19.9 x 7 x 19 cm; 427 Grams
- Release date : 18 Jun. 2021
- ASIN : B094WLFGD3
- Item model number : 198264
- Country of origin : China
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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.
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This Controller is such an upgrade over my PS4 one, that i'm in shock.
The lightly Creeping Haptic/vibrations when you pull the L and R triggers.... is amazing to say the least. Just for that 1 feature alone i'd buy this controller instantly. It's the definition of perfection for a controller in 2021. Absolutely precise L and R buttons, great materials, build quality. Perfect.
This Controller is a huge innovation for Sony.
~~~~ Meanwhile XBOX.... still using AA Batteries............ i'd be embarrassed honestly.

By U W0T M8. ARE YE CALLIN ME MUMA A WALRUS on 16 August 2021
This Controller is such an upgrade over my PS4 one, that i'm in shock.
The lightly Creeping Haptic/vibrations when you pull the L and R triggers.... is amazing to say the least. Just for that 1 feature alone i'd buy this controller instantly. It's the definition of perfection for a controller in 2021. Absolutely precise L and R buttons, great materials, build quality. Perfect.
This Controller is a huge innovation for Sony.
~~~~ Meanwhile XBOX.... still using AA Batteries............ i'd be embarrassed honestly.

So so far I've not been able to test the feedback triggers due to a lack of a PS5 and not having Metro Exodus on PC. I can't believe Sony still haven't released a dedicated PC driver, having to still rely on DS4Windows to make their peripherals work, which atleast that software allows me to map additional functions to the touchbar. My PS4 controller profile worked perfectly fine on the PS5, which was nice.
Right side buttons feel mushy and don't have enough travel, essentially feels like a madcatz controller when compared to the tactile feel of the PS4 buttons. D-pad is average. Analogue sticks feel to have the same sensitivity/resistance as PS4 sticks, though I'd say there's a tiny bit of grating on the right stick, so the engineering tolerances are nothing to write home about. The construction of the case isn't my favourite, with seams in places I'd rather not be as you can feel them, specially the flat edge at the bottom of each side. The overall shape is that of the Xbox One style, though atleast the trigger buttons depress properly into the case, rather than leaving big open holes as the xbox does.
It's much more weighty, which if I'm not currently getting any use out of the adaptive triggers, becomes annoying. Not sure if there is a bigger battery in this as usage seems to be on par with PS4 battery life.
I think the inclusion of a mic mute button is a good idea, though I think it also could have benefitted with some built-in volume controls.
The biggest issue I have with this controller is being able to charge it. I don't have a PS5 to directly charge it off, so was trying to rely on an Amazon basic 10 port usb hub, which unfortunately couldn't provide enough power. I then found out that a Samsung, an Oculus and a generic usb wall socket charger also couldn't provide the right conditions for the controller to charge. After much tracking, I finally found a USB port on my TV and the usb ports on my laptop was capable of charging the controller. After further investigation, I found that anything that provided more than 0.2V on data - line of a usb port prevented the controller from charging. No idea why this is. Whether you need to short your data - line to ground to get your preferred charger to work, but I imagine this will be something Sony will quietly fix in their next iteration. (I would say the PS4 controller doesn't have this issue, but sadly this also suffered with powercycling itself if the micro usb cable was moved whilst plugged into a USB port that wasn't power only).
Overall it's useable, but not an improvement of the PS4 controller like the DS4 was over DS3.
Now, they've taken a big step backwards. This is clearly something designed to look cool, not play well. I've never had a problem with the layout of the PlayStation controller, and that's not particularly the problem here. It's the harshness of the actual manufacturing / bodywork. The handles no longer feature smooth rounded ends, instead having a new more pointy and inwards-facing shape.
It's sleek, and a pain to use. My hands keep slipping off this thing. PS4 had a controller with actual grip, which was really comfortable, if slightly weighty. DualSense feels flimsy. The home PS button in the centre is literally in the shape of a PS, made out of a squidgy foamy material instead of being a regular circular button. It feels really awkward to use and hard to push in.
The lightbar is even more in your face and annoying now, glowing lines encircling the touchpad which takes up way more space. The regular buttons for X, Square, Circle, Triangle are all very lightweight with zero resistance, they have the feel of something that's already been played to death instead of a brand new controller. The lack of colour on the icons is also both disappointing and confusing.
Haptic feedback, woo. Triggers that are harder to pull, boo.
I give it one extra star for coming in black, but I'm really not thrilled at being forced to use this thing.
Wasn't too keen on the white as it picked up marks and stains so I swapped it out for the black one and it's brilliant.
Kept one in white as a backup controller (and to match the console colour)

By N Ali on 19 June 2021
Wasn't too keen on the white as it picked up marks and stains so I swapped it out for the black one and it's brilliant.
Kept one in white as a backup controller (and to match the console colour)



By Harry Ferguson on 19 June 2021
