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Mrdemke Posted
I have had three of there controllers they are very good solid, and I love the mapping that you can do. However, have had to return multiple times due to stick drift and batteries is not lasting very long. That’s why it’s only getting three stars.
sayso Posted
The controller is cool and you can tell it’s higher quality than normal. A few issues though, it’s a little heavy and while I’m used to it now I prefer the original controllers weight. And the other 2 issues go hand in hand. The FN buttons are placed horribly for how little they are used. I can no longer use my razer quick charger because of the placement and it’s an even worse problem with this controller because the battery life is worse than the regular controller. This causes me to have to play with it plugged i. With the conveniently included cable lock lol. Almost a good controller, but for the price I’m kind of wishing I got something else…
Gabriel Posted
It is not worth buying this controller or any other PlayStation controller. I bought it because I already needed another one because of drift, so I opted to buy this one because of the back buttons and the removable joysticks. I did not even make it to a year and I already started to have drift in both joysticks. Every week it was getting worse until I had to buy replacements, which are usually out of stock in other stores so be careful with that. Now after 4 months with one of the replacement joysticks I started to have a drift that is almost not noticeable, but I know it will get worse at some point. The controller is expensive and I only bought it because they gave me a bonus at work and I had that extra money, but other than that this controller is an irrational purchase and I suggest you avoid it if you want long term durability. Also, it has a material on the back grip that gets full of grease and air bubbles can appear, and I have to be cleaning it from time to time because it stays shiny from the grease on my hands. Everything else works very well but the main problem is the drift and that back part. I would suggest you modify the joysticks and replace the back part of the controller if you already have it or are thinking about buying it.
Errick Posted
Not really impressed with the controller. Mapping is great but you can map with the regular controller. The additional buttons were a good thought at a “short cut “ but you will need to get use to them. I found battery life to be a tad shorter than the original controller. Is it worth the money…? No…! Replaceable sticks still don’t eliminate stick drift. Not experiencing it yet but I heard it’s still a problem. It spends more time in the case next to my PS5 now then using it.
Chrrch92 Posted
Eh. Its good. The back buttons make some games a little better, but not every game has use for em. The overall feel is great, and i like the textured grips that make the controller stay firmly in my hands. However, the battery life? Abysmal. No womder it comes with a piece that locks the charging cable into the top of the controller. I will say this, though: the fact you can rwplace the analog sticks if/when drifting or wesr and tear occurs, is the biggest plus for me personally. I am pretty hard on my stock dualsense controllers, and they always end up getting drift or some other problem that makes me buy a whole new controller every year or so. With the replaceable sticks, i can just go spend 15 bucks on amazon to replace them, instead of double to triple price for a qhole new controller. But ya.. battery life is horrible.
Damian Posted
This controller is a bit overpriced compared to other controllers out on the market. Back buttons and profiles are common with third party controllers. It may be one of the best you can get on a PlayStation 5, but it’s merely average on PC. The 1000hz polling on PC is good, but locked to 250hz on console. And the potentiometer sticks are prone to stick drift. Good on Sony to allow the stick module to be easily replaced, but the better option would’ve been to have Hall effect or TMR sticks in the first place. Premium products should have premium features. If you’re on PS5, Sony has made the license from 3rd parties to high that anything better than this is more expensive. So if you want a better controller than the regular dualsense. This is it for the cheapest price possible. If you’re on PC, there are much better options that are far cheaper.
beve Posted
Overpriced and breaks quickly. Only had it for about 5 months before the controller stopped turning on entirely. Pretty expensive to be having issues like that. Along with the short battery life, makes this a dubious purchase at best. Better off trying to find one of the newer updated PS5 controllers that supposedly have better battery life
BigR Posted
Nice controller, sturdy. The battery life is abysmal though. 4-5 hours tops with trigger and controller rumble off. Sony put a smaller battery in it than the standard controller. Beware, it’s not broken. It’s actually made that way. Horrendous choice for a “premium” product.
Niki Posted
My son loves it. The only thing is it doesn’t keep charged for very long. Got it at Christmas. Compared to normal controller, the one joystick drifts and he is unable to use now, and the other joy stick, sticks. So now luckily we have geek squad protection and have to take it in to get fixed.
monitor Posted
Its a nice controller bu t like everything, its overpriced. I kept it, why? I really dont know, must have had money falling oft my rear-end at the time, or just lazy and didnt want to go all the way back to Bestbuy. Nice controller but overpriced. Would I recommend? I said yes as long as the price doesnt bother you.
KeySmartPro Posted
I was disappointed in the performance of this Sony branded controller. It felt awkward to use. The paddles on the back of the controller are not well placed for me. However the half domed paddles worked the best. It is a well made controller…just not well designed.
Julio Posted
Design of this beast is gorgeous! Only bad thing is that it all went to looks not performances . Bought an open box and didn’t get 2 hrs battery out of it so thought it was the item that came defective so went back and bought a new one which was the same thing battery not lasting half the life of the original one
Itsjustcolin Posted
I got an open-box Dual Sense & this is the first PlayStation controller I've had since the PS2. The battery seems to be an issue. But I do like the feel, the vibration & the paddles. Not sure it's worth full retail price though...
Shadowfox141 Posted
Over all I like this controller and the capability of customization. However, the battery life is short. I get maybe 2 hr of game play before I have to either charge it or hardline. In these times I feel that the battery life coukd be much better.
JustisG Posted
I like the controller but after a few years the rubber grips start to peel off and becomes very annoying this is my second one i had to reshell my first one the grips went bad before the replaceable joystick did
Crod831 Posted
Triggers were nice and the controller feels well built but battery life isnt great overall a bit overpriced
MichaelN Posted
Feel is nice. Battery is absolutely terrible. Dont waste money
Duley Posted
Look go. Sturdy. U wll have to get used to the configuration of the buttons. The joysticks sometimes sticks.
Raucker Posted
The battery, fully charged, is lasting around 7 hours. The controller that came with the console lasts so much longer. I like everything else, but for the price, i would not buy the edge again.
Luis Posted
I love how the design made it feels as if you were holding a pro controller and how simple it was to have multiple gaming profiles.A slight problem that comes accross is that for the price there is only 2 back paddles which isnt as helpful as having 4.Also the trigger stops still go down a decent amount regardless of the setting.For a casual I couldn’t recommend this unless on sale but for a serious mainly fps shooter this is an awesome controller for you.