A:Answeryou run the risk of lag with just about any emulator. The processing power of the Sony XBR should easily be able to handle an NES Emulator without lag, but like I said, that all depends on the emulator.
A:AnswerThe DualShock 4 controller is for the PlayStation 4 console (it is that console’s official controller) and the dualsense is the PlayStation 5’s home controller (it is that console’s official controller. If you have a ps4 get the DualShock 4, if you have a ps5 get a dualsense.
A:AnswerYes it does but stereo sound only comes out when ALL sound is exported to headset not just chat audio. Chat audio via headphones will always be mono like the headphones Sony sends with the console, unless you choose export all sound to headphones
A:AnswerYeah you can buy the separate charging station by Nyko it’s pretty solid stuff. Or save money and just plug a regular micro-usb charger into the port on the control.
A:AnswerI believe so! I’ve been using it with my 10.5 inch early 2018 iPad Pro and it’s been flawless, and have seen others use it on newer models. The 120 fps is super nice for gaming.
A:AnswerChange the settings on your PS4 for the controller to vibrate less and make the backlight dimmer. This will help with battery but no there is no backup
A:AnswerDepending on the game I’d say 6-8 hours, maybe more. I use the power off option in the PS4 settings menu to auto shut off controllers after 10 minutes...
A:AnswerYes! Sync this controller to an iPhone or iPad, the only thing to make sure of is the game compatibility for the controller, they are limited but I personally use mine for “Call of Duty Mobile”
A:AnswerThe gold variation of the controller currently sells for 45.99 sometimes you can find open boxes for under 40$ but the other colors prolly wont see a price reduction.