Went to order a Playstation 5 on the preorder date. Could not get one to safe my life... but there were plenty of PS5 DualSense Wireless controllers available. So that's something, right?
Sony should be ashamed of themselves.
DualSense Wireless Controller
Platform :
PlayStation 5
- 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.
- 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.
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Manufacturer | Sony |
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Item model number | 3005715 |
Product Dimensions | 19.69 x 19.05 x 6.99 cm; 439.98 Grams |
ASIN | B08FC6C75Y |
Best Sellers Rank |
2,251 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
4 in PlayStation 5 Controllers |
Product description
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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4.3 out of 5 stars
690 reviews

I Like Trains
2.0 out of 5 stars
I'm sure I'll like it when I'm finally able to get a PS5
31 October 2020 -
Published on Amazon.com786 people found this helpful

SaviorX
5.0 out of 5 stars
Possibly my favorite controller of all time.
2 November 2020 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
Ive been gaming since 1988. Combines the best of a PS4 & Xbox One controller, good hand feels. Why do people need to post their failures on here about their inability to preorder a product? Grow up.
Update, if you’re playing Cold War there’s a really cool trigger effect ( you can shut this off) the right trigger collapses like a real trigger. I’m also finding battery life isn’t as bad as they’re saying, but I bough my an extra anyway.
Update, if you’re playing Cold War there’s a really cool trigger effect ( you can shut this off) the right trigger collapses like a real trigger. I’m also finding battery life isn’t as bad as they’re saying, but I bough my an extra anyway.
474 people found this helpful

PK
5.0 out of 5 stars
Was able to get it early
31 October 2020 -
Published on Amazon.com
The ps5 dual sense controller is comfortable its a mix between an Xbox elite series 2 controller and a ps4 dualshock controller i got it to work on pc but sadly can't test out rumble features

5.0 out of 5 stars
Was able to get it early
Reviewed in the United States on 31 October 2020
The ps5 dual sense controller is comfortable its a mix between an Xbox elite series 2 controller and a ps4 dualshock controller i got it to work on pc but sadly can't test out rumble features
Reviewed in the United States on 31 October 2020
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195 people found this helpful

Richard
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ergonomics perfected - detail oriented
2 November 2020 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
The controller feels much nicer than the DualShock 4. It’s bigger, so it will also be a nice change for people with bigger hands.
The textured back of the controller has nice implemented details for Sony fans. If you look close enough, it is composed of the face buttons. The shoulder buttons also protrude more than the DualShock 4. The triggers at stock have a very nice smooth pull with some resistance. It will be nice to see how some games utilize the adaptive triggers. The PS button is now the logo from PlayStation 1 instead of a circle which also works as a nice translation to P5 if you really want to get poetically crazy. The touchpad has a little more resistance because the way the surface is treated. Instead of a silky smooth matte surface like the DS4, this one seems like it’s just a matte surface without the silk. The face buttons all have a super nice soft, but tactile press.
Design wise, the controller is creatively constructed. I think a lot of thought has been put into the design than people would like to think and it deserves critique. The white portions of the controller protrude about 1/32” higher than the black striping. At first, I thought I would be able to feel what seems like annoying transitions between the two colors, but surprisingly, the white acts as a literal translation of where your hands will be when you hold the controller. It’s very diagrammatic; kind of like architecture that is designed in a way that when looked at, you can already understand the purpose of what the architect intended with material choices and geometric decisions.
Currently using it on my PC, but so far, it exceeds the Xbox 1 controller I have been at nearly all faucets. Only problem is that some companies like Ubisoft and Epic games seem to think no controller exists besides Xbox, so I sadly have to run Steam as an overlay to even use the dang controller. All in all, this controller is a shout-out to the PlayStation 1 with little Easter eggs and it really is a supremely constructed controller.
The textured back of the controller has nice implemented details for Sony fans. If you look close enough, it is composed of the face buttons. The shoulder buttons also protrude more than the DualShock 4. The triggers at stock have a very nice smooth pull with some resistance. It will be nice to see how some games utilize the adaptive triggers. The PS button is now the logo from PlayStation 1 instead of a circle which also works as a nice translation to P5 if you really want to get poetically crazy. The touchpad has a little more resistance because the way the surface is treated. Instead of a silky smooth matte surface like the DS4, this one seems like it’s just a matte surface without the silk. The face buttons all have a super nice soft, but tactile press.
Design wise, the controller is creatively constructed. I think a lot of thought has been put into the design than people would like to think and it deserves critique. The white portions of the controller protrude about 1/32” higher than the black striping. At first, I thought I would be able to feel what seems like annoying transitions between the two colors, but surprisingly, the white acts as a literal translation of where your hands will be when you hold the controller. It’s very diagrammatic; kind of like architecture that is designed in a way that when looked at, you can already understand the purpose of what the architect intended with material choices and geometric decisions.
Currently using it on my PC, but so far, it exceeds the Xbox 1 controller I have been at nearly all faucets. Only problem is that some companies like Ubisoft and Epic games seem to think no controller exists besides Xbox, so I sadly have to run Steam as an overlay to even use the dang controller. All in all, this controller is a shout-out to the PlayStation 1 with little Easter eggs and it really is a supremely constructed controller.

5.0 out of 5 stars
Ergonomics perfected - detail oriented
Reviewed in the United States on 2 November 2020
The controller feels much nicer than the DualShock 4. It’s bigger, so it will also be a nice change for people with bigger hands.Reviewed in the United States on 2 November 2020
The textured back of the controller has nice implemented details for Sony fans. If you look close enough, it is composed of the face buttons. The shoulder buttons also protrude more than the DualShock 4. The triggers at stock have a very nice smooth pull with some resistance. It will be nice to see how some games utilize the adaptive triggers. The PS button is now the logo from PlayStation 1 instead of a circle which also works as a nice translation to P5 if you really want to get poetically crazy. The touchpad has a little more resistance because the way the surface is treated. Instead of a silky smooth matte surface like the DS4, this one seems like it’s just a matte surface without the silk. The face buttons all have a super nice soft, but tactile press.
Design wise, the controller is creatively constructed. I think a lot of thought has been put into the design than people would like to think and it deserves critique. The white portions of the controller protrude about 1/32” higher than the black striping. At first, I thought I would be able to feel what seems like annoying transitions between the two colors, but surprisingly, the white acts as a literal translation of where your hands will be when you hold the controller. It’s very diagrammatic; kind of like architecture that is designed in a way that when looked at, you can already understand the purpose of what the architect intended with material choices and geometric decisions.
Currently using it on my PC, but so far, it exceeds the Xbox 1 controller I have been at nearly all faucets. Only problem is that some companies like Ubisoft and Epic games seem to think no controller exists besides Xbox, so I sadly have to run Steam as an overlay to even use the dang controller. All in all, this controller is a shout-out to the PlayStation 1 with little Easter eggs and it really is a supremely constructed controller.
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164 people found this helpful

Adam Miros
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very comfortable but requires a little bit of setup (for now)
2 November 2020 -
Published on Amazon.comVerified Purchase
I find the controller to be really comfortable. Although bigger the controller still fits well in my hands. However, please note, I primarily play on PC and there is a little bit of setup required since steam does not support the Dualsense right away. Here are a copy and paste of the same PSA I made on Reddit on how to get the controller to work on steam.
Just wanted to make you all aware, currently, DS4 does not work with the dual sense and steam does not work either out of the box.
To get your Dualsense to work with your games through steam:
1. Make sure the controller is connected via Bluetooth
2. Open Steam Settings
3. Click "Controller"
4. Click "General Controller Settings"
5. At the very bottom, you will see "Wireless Controller" in detected controllers
6. Click it and follow the prompts to map each button of the controller to the action it's supposed to do.
Enjoy your games!
Just wanted to make you all aware, currently, DS4 does not work with the dual sense and steam does not work either out of the box.
To get your Dualsense to work with your games through steam:
1. Make sure the controller is connected via Bluetooth
2. Open Steam Settings
3. Click "Controller"
4. Click "General Controller Settings"
5. At the very bottom, you will see "Wireless Controller" in detected controllers
6. Click it and follow the prompts to map each button of the controller to the action it's supposed to do.
Enjoy your games!
141 people found this helpful