DualSense Wireless Controller

PlayStation

DualSense Wireless Controller

19 positive 2 neutral 9 negative

Based on 30 Reddit mentions

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Testing PlayStation DualSense DIY Homebrew Dongle for P.C Gaming!

Since Sony PlayStation won't make an official dongle of their DualSense controllers for PC, so i made one for myself instead and it is fantastic! Thanks to Raspberry PI PICO 2W as well as the software that is developed by awalol, i don't have to deal with Bluetooth that has terrible latency whenever

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ShadowRomeo in r/PHGamers

May 3, 2026 1:01 PM

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Sony Patents Controller With Deformable Buttons To Let You Twist, Pitch, And Feel Gameplay

I don't own a PlayStation so I unfortunately can't play Astro Bot, but the footstep haptics in FFXIV is some of the coolest stuff I've experienced with my DualSense controller. Incredibly immersive. I've also been playing Arkngiths: Endfield quite a lot since its release earlier this year, almost ex

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repocin in r/hardware

April 19, 2026 12:30 AM

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you can add it to your cart

I don't understand the comparison with the DualSense controllers. Don't forget that PlayStation controllers have haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. Two things the Steam Controller lacks that really change the experience. At worst, you can get a DualSense for €50, or buy some TMR controllers on A

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Moi952 in r/SteamController

April 27, 2026 7:51 PM

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Anyone else kind of feel like this game was MEANT to be experienced with a DualSense controller?

No. I don't think the in-house developed by Santa Monica Studio game, publish by Sony Interactive Entertainment exclusively for the PlayStation 5 with the PlayStation 5's DualSense controller in mind when creating the PlayStation 5 exclusive, published by Sony, developed by Santa Monica Studio was M

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lncrediblyfunkymunky in r/GodofWarRagnarok

April 30, 2026 3:39 AM

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You can now use 100% DualSense controller on your PC without wired connection. HD haptics + complete adaptive triggers. Totally similar to how you play on PlayStation

HD haptics work with games that support it. But even if the game doesn't support, i have seen better quality haptics on PlayStation controller compared to my Xbox controller. https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/List_of_games_that_support_DualSense

Time-Credit43 in r/Indiangamers

May 1, 2026 4:13 PM

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We're Still Buying Consoles Mainly For Their Exclusives, Industry Analyst Reports

I play on PlayStation because their games to me are amazing showcase of what the system can do. Dual sense Controller I did not expect to be this game changing. Now I do have a switch just for Zelda. I don’t have the switch 2 because no new Zelda game is on it yet.

Robotori in r/DreamStationcc

May 4, 2026 6:02 PM

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ps5 or pc or xbox series x?

I'd recommend console over PC for the all round less hassle and would say PS5 for the cheaper price, excellent Sony exclusives, option of physical games, access to your PSN account and backwards compatibility with PS4, no hackers ruining games, split screen and local co-op, dual sense haptic control

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PrinceDizzy in r/gamingsuggestions

April 28, 2026 5:53 PM

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