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Things You Might Not Know About Your PS5’s DualSense Controller

By Matthew Lynch
June 21, 2023
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The new DualSense controller for the PlayStation 5 is certainly a major upgrade from the previous DualShock controllers. Many gamers are excited about the new features offered by the controller, including the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers. However, there are still some things that you might not know about the DualSense controller.

1. It can charge via USB-C

The DualSense controller is the first PlayStation controller to feature a USB-C charging port. This means that you can use any USB-C cable to charge your controller, instead of needing to use a proprietary cable. Additionally, the controller also supports fast charging, which means you can top up your battery quickly.

2. It has a built-in microphone

The DualSense controller comes with a built-in microphone that allows you to communicate with other players without needing a headset. This is great for those times when you don’t want to wear a headset or when you want to quickly communicate with other players during a game.

3. It has a mute button

If you don’t want other players to hear what you’re saying, you can easily mute the microphone on the controller by pressing the mute button. This is great for times when you need to cough or sneeze, or if you’re in a noisy environment and don’t want your teammates to hear what’s going on.

4. It has a Create button

Instead of the Share button on the DualShock 4, the DualSense controller features a new Create button. This button allows you to capture gameplay footage, take screenshots, and even broadcast your gameplay to popular streaming platforms like Twitch and YouTube.

5. It has adaptive triggers

One of the most exciting new features of the DualSense controller is the adaptive triggers. These triggers can change the resistance you feel when pressing them, which can add a whole new layer of immersion to gaming. For example, if you’re playing a racing game, you might feel increased resistance when accelerating, which can make it feel like you’re actually pressing down on a gas pedal.

In conclusion, the DualSense controller for the PlayStation 5 is a game-changer. With its advanced features like haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and a built-in microphone, it offers a level of immersion that previous controllers couldn’t match. Whether you’re a hardcore gamer or a casual player, the DualSense controller is certainly worth checking out.

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