DualSense Wireless Controller PS5 Review

DualSense, Sony’s name for the built-in PlayStation 5 dualsense wireless controller, takes full advantage of the capabilities of a new generation of consoles. The successor to the DualShock 4 of PlayStation 4 has a new look and newly designed shape that is comfortable on the hands, making it a fundamentally better and more exciting control unit.

You also have the next generation boasting: beautifully implemented next-generation haptics and adaptive trigger resistance create opportunities for more immersive experiences through tactile feedback—both a cautious development and a breakthrough. DualSense sets a solid new standard for console controllers. Read this DualSense Wireless Controller PS5 Review.

Sony DualSense Games Experience

Switching from DualShock 4 to DualSense feels like a next-generation experience. The refined design and new features of DualSense affect PlayStation games when you play any of the PS5 raster lines, including the Astros Playroom, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and Bugsnax.

DualSense is Sony’s best control to date regardless of the new features. The larger frame makes it easier to keep long distances. The buttons respond faster and press more satisfactorily. Even if it is super light, the structured grip is enough to keep your hands in place even when sweating. Even if he could not do anything new, it would still be a considerable improvement.

 

PS5 Controller Features

While the overall shape is similar to DualShock 4, DualSense introduces several significant changes to the formula, both large and small. While the basic form hasn’t changed much – 6.25 x 4.22 x 2.47 inches (WDH) vs. 6.22 x 3.94 x 2.44 inches on the DualShock 4 – the overall scale has more grip. 

Longer and stronger fits better in your hands because there are only more controls to grip. Weighing in at 282 grams, it weighs significantly more than 215 grams of DualShock 4. However, this weight is well-balanced and gives a more comfortable feeling when you hold it.

Aesthetically, the DualSense Controller PS5 looks like a radical departure from the DualShock 4. Its sleek curves and two-color scheme (white with black accents as standard, including analog sticks and triggers) seem like a paradigm shift in monochrome Sony game tablets. And there is the incredible attention to detail, from how the side panels flare slightly on either side of the touchpad to the structured grip on the back that consists of small, almost impossible to distinguish shapes of the front buttons on PlayStation.

 

Improve Playability

The Sony DualSense Wireless Controller design is more or less intact than the DualShock 4. But there are some incredible new changes to some buttons and some new features that improve playability in exciting ways.

The buttons and D-Pad, now white with grey symbols, can be pulled back quickly. And have a little more travel than their contemporaries. Both make them feel less sticky and give a better response. Although I would not call them out by clicking, there is a clear sound and a feeling when you fully press the front buttons or D-Pad.

In the middle column, the “Share” button replaces the “Create” button. It opens a system-level menu, where you can choose between taking screenshots, taking a clip of what just happened, or starting a new recording. The DualShock 4 touchpad makes a comeback and is now matte white with an RGB light bar at the edge. In addition to a logo-shaped PS button, there is also a built-in speaker.

 

Create Button Versus Share

The Create Button in DualSense performs the same functions as the Share Button on PS4, with a few extra bells and whistles. For example, you can still take screenshots and record game movies. But you can also quickly edit videos or start streaming your game.

 

DualSense Touch Screen

A Sensitive Subject

In addition to Sony’s sound pressure through tempest technology (more on this here), DualSense designs to improve immersion through a better sense of touch. A more version of haptic feedback is the core of DualSense. In addition, next-generation controls provide physical information about selected games that mimic environmental experiences, such as games Skates in Astro Playroom.

It is complemented by adaptive triggers (L2 and R2) that you can “feel the tension in your actions.” Some examples include the strain of pulling a trigger or pulling on Spidey’s net as you swing through Manhattan in Spider-Man. There are also subtle changes in the grip and a modified angle for hand release. DualSense is designed for hands of all sizes and is not too heavy, although it has some new features.

 

Headset Optional

It would help if you had headphones for optimal performance to get the most out of PlayStation 5’s Tempest 3D AudioTech. But if you do not have a controller and a friend wants to chat. DualSense has a built-in microphone setting for voice calls without headphones. However, the DualSense microphone is only designed for fast calls and does not provide the best in-game chats.

 

Controller Battery Life

The DualSense PS5 Controller generally has 10-12 hours of playing time. It is a significant improvement over the DualShock 4, sometimes difficult to hold for 8 hours. DualSense loads faster thanks to the USB-C connection. Aside from the sophisticated feedback features, USB-C is one of the most significant PS5 controller updates. We can finally start laying away from useless micro-USB cables.

 

DualSense VR Controllers

Match Made in Heaven

Although few details are known yet, Sony has confirmed that a new PSVR headset (PlayStation VR) is under development for the PS5. It is relevant for the Dual Sense Controller because of the few details revealed. Sony announced that the new PSVR controller has much of the same DNA as DualSense.

According to Sony, the next generation of virtual reality controls will “integrate some of the key features of DualSense wireless controllers and focus on excellent ergonomics.” Given the success of DualSense, this makes sense. Imagine what a fantastic combination of DualSense, 3D sound, and virtual reality can do.

 

Price

Suggesting that all of Sony’s fancy haptic feedback technology and adaptive triggers aren’t inexpensive. The charging station can recharge two DualSense controllers at once. You can check the price for PS5 Wireless Controller below:

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

How to Charge PS5 Controller?

This time Sony has decided to move away from the traditional USB cable, which was the backbone of every device for years. Sony PS5 Controller comes with the latest USB Type-C port. You have to insert the USB Type-C cable into the Controller. Then plug the other end of the cable directly into the available PS5 or into the wall charger in your house.

 

PS5 Controller Not Connecting?

Many people are complaining about their Controller not connecting to the console. Problems happen, and there’s a solution for every situation. In case you encounter this type of problem, don’t panic. Just hold down your PlayStation 5 power button for just 1o seconds until the console is off but not in the Rest Mode. Now connect your Controller to the console with cable available. Hold down the Controller PS button while the console is off and cable connection, and it will also turn on your console.

 

How to update the PS5 Controller?

Ensure you have an internet connection available and your console is connected to the internet. To check for your Dual Sense Controller version, go to:

  • Settings > Accessories > Controllers

On the main screen, it will display the current version of the Controller. If it’s up to date or not. The latest version is 0224. If you have it, then you’re good to go.