@nomither6 Who said anything about getting laptops out? I have a cable next to my sofa, I just plug in whatever device needs to be charged as and when. My PS5 is on the otherside of the lounge, which is the point I was trying to make.
I have a Samsung phone charger with the provided USB-C plugged into my power strip by the PS5 and it works a charm to charge my controller and Pulse 3D headset. If I’m going to leave the PS5 in rest mode then sometimes I just charge that way instead
Not sure where I got the Samsung charger because I’m an iPhone guy, and for whatever reason the iPhone chargers don’t work with the DualSense.
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For me the dual sense is the most comfortable controller ive ever held
@nomither6 Missed this the first time around as it was a reply to somebody else, but I can get a good couple of hours or so out of the controller before it completely dies when it says the battery is low and the icon starts blinking. I have the triggers and the haptic feedback still on. I know the light bar is dimmed at least somewhat, but it's been over a year and a half since I set it, I don't remember how dimmed it is.
I never charge it before the icon starts blinking unless I know it's going to be a very rare day where I will be playing for a good 6 or 7 hours the next day and I know it's about to be low. Having the Charging Station at least makes charging it more than you should have to easy enough.
I am on the opposite side of the fence. Owning both the Xbox Series X and PS5, I find the Xbox controller much more comfortable. I have always preferred the placement of the stick, and how it has a more «solid» grip and overall is much sturdier. The Dual Sense just seems cheaper to me, the rubber cap on the
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