The battery of the new DualSense Edge lasts less than that of the standard PS5 controller

The next 26 of January will be put up for sale DualSense Edgea new pro controller for PS5 which includes interchangeable parts and customization both through hardware like software. Although there is still more than a month left for its premiere, today the first impressions with this peripheral and we have been able to learn more details regarding its characteristics. One of the main doubts we had was regarding his togetherespecially to compare it with the hours of autonomy offered by the standard model of the DualSense.

Apparently, the PS5 pro controller has a noticeably worse than that of the standard DualSense. It is something that brought out the medium The Verge following noticing it during his tests, and later Sony itself has confirmed that it has a lower autonomy: “The DualSense Edge wireless controller has moderately lower uptime than the original DualSense,” explained one spokesman of the company

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The reason that the DualSense Edge has a shorter battery life is that, as explained by Sony, the pro features of the device make it consume more than the standard PS5 controller: “We wanted to find a good balance between wireless autonomy and robust, high-performance features.” In that same statement, the Sony spokesman recalls that the box for the new remote includes a braided USB-C cable which serves to prevent battery problems as well as other wireless interference.

In Vandal We have also been able to test the PS5 DualSense Edge, although we were able to check if the battery had changed compared to the original. In ours impressions We tell you that the first contact “has served us to verify that Sony’s high-end remote is one of the most complete in its class. In addition to offering all (or nearly all) of the advantages of the competition’s pads, it’s the only one to have the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers that PlayStation 5 has grown accustomed to. accessible and numerous options software that are integrated into the console menu itself”.

The DualSense Edge will go on sale in Spain on January 26 at a recommended price of 270 euros.

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