

🎯 Own your game with the ultimate customizable controller experience!
The PlayStation DualSense Edge Wireless Controller redefines gameplay with ultra-customizable controls including swappable stick modules, adjustable trigger lengths, and mappable back buttons. Designed for competitive and passionate gamers, it offers quick profile switching and immersive DualSense features like adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, all packed in a premium, ergonomic design.






| ASIN | B0BSYFB99D |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #186 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #10 in PlayStation 5 Controllers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,982) |
| Date First Available | February 20, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 4.5 inches; 2.31 Pounds |
| Release date | February 23, 2023 |
| Type of item | Video Game |
C**S
Great! Bad Battery Though
no more claw grip! Feels premium, love swapping the stick caps and making profiles. But man, the battery dies super quick, like 3-4 hours max, way worse than my regular DualSense. And it's expensive. Worth it if you play a ton competitively, otherwise maybe stick with the normal one
K**Z
An awesome Controller that you wish you would have had all along!
Honestly, I don't know how I have lived without this controller! The extra adjustments on the controller itself are a game changer (pun intended)! Adding the extra buttons the you can assign to any other button on your controller is a very nice feature! I don't know how many times I have died in a game due to hitting the wrong D-Pad button! Where I was misinformed, and something I wish they would incorporate, is the two extra buttons can only be assigned to existing buttons. What I was really hoping for, was two extra buttons that you could assign to other moves/abilities in game settings. In a perfect world, that would be awesome! But, this is life, and we take what we can get. Otherwise, I absolutely love this controller! The awesome case it comes with has the extra sticks (long and short), and two sets of buttons that go on the bottom of the controller. The fin buttons are perfect to add as specific D-Pad buttons that can be hard to get at. They go two different directions (in and out), but do the same thing. Maybe they'll have an update in the future that allows the direction to be assigned to different buttons. It would be nice to have access to all 4 D-Pad buttons underneath the controller, where it's much to access. Although a bit spendy, I found it to be well worth the expense!
C**D
You may not need it, but if you want it, you want it.
Premium product. Very well made and thought through. It takes time getting used to the extended features - and learn how to take advantage of them. Generally, it can give you an edge in games like Call Of Duty or Battlefield, and perhaps for the manual driving in GT7 and F1 - and if you’re really into this genre and spend a lot of time playing competitively, and you already got a memory expansion for your PS5 Pro, then you will find a way to justify this $200 gadget - but if you’re a casual player then… well… if you can afford it then enjoy. Otherwise, you may want to invest in a memory extension for your PS5 first and ponder whether a $200 actually makes sense for a $500 - $750 console.
N**E
Amazing, worth it. You can never go back to the cheaper one.
Love this controller it’s awesome I just now got it after a long wait. You can never go back to the old duelsense controller especially if you swap for the ps3 sticks.
P**_
I love the DualSense Edge Controller, BUT...
...the charging port construction SUCKS! I really enjoy the backpaddles and ergonomics. However, it has become incredibly difficult to charge. Plugging in the USB-C cable is not enough; I have to bend and angle the charging cable until FINALLY the orange lights indicate the DualSense Edge is receiving a charge. Word of advice: If you buy the Edge, do NOT charge it while you are playing. Only charge the controller while it is sitting perfectly still, like when you are at work or going to school. I charged it while I played - I do this with all my controllers - and this was a big mistake. All that moving around damaged the weak charging port. The DualSense Edge is too damn fragile to play while it's charging. Sony recognizes an issue with the charging port, - they even include a plastic clip to secure the charging cable to the charging port. Sadly, the clip is not enough, and my DualSense Edge is dying a slow death as a result. All the buttons and sticks work great, but it is now so difficult to charge I just use other controllers. That is sad, because this is honestly my favorite PlayStation controller.
K**E
Love the Customization, Hate the Battery Life
I’ve been using the DualSense Edge for about a month now, and I’ll be honest — it’s one of the most premium controllers I’ve ever held, but it also comes with a few things you should really consider before spending this much. Build & Comfort: Right out of the box, the controller feels sturdy and high-end. The textured grips are a huge improvement over the standard DualSense, especially during long gaming sessions. The weight is a bit heavier, but in a good way — it feels solid and balanced in the hands. Customization: The back paddles are a game-changer for me. They’re fully remappable and make a noticeable difference in games like Call of Duty and Elden Ring. I also love that you can save multiple profiles and switch between them on the fly. The adjustable trigger stops are another great touch if you like quick trigger pulls for shooters. Performance: Input response feels identical to the regular DualSense — crisp and precise. Haptics and adaptive triggers still feel as immersive as ever. The modular thumbsticks are convenient; being able to swap them out (and even replace the modules if they wear down) gives me confidence this controller will last longer than most. Battery Life: Here’s the biggest downside — battery life isn’t great. I get around 5–6 hours max, which is noticeably less than the regular DualSense. It’s not a dealbreaker for me since I usually play plugged in, but it’s worth mentioning. Price: It’s definitely expensive, and that’s where this controller will divide people. You’re paying for customization and premium feel, not necessarily a huge gameplay advantage. If you’re a casual player, the standard DualSense is still fantastic. But if you’re into competitive or long-session gaming, the Edge feels like a worthy upgrade. Final Thoughts: Overall, the DualSense Edge is a beautifully crafted, highly customizable controller that delivers where it counts — comfort, precision, and adaptability. The price and battery life hold it back from perfection, but if you value control customization and durability, it’s absolutely worth considering.
R**E
Works on PC as well.
Works on PlayStation and pc, not sure about switch. Extra programable button is very handy for completive gaming. No stick drift, easy change of joy sticks. Two thumbs up
S**N
Spendy but worth it.
Definitely levels the playing field aginst PC users. Obviously, not as good as the abilities of PC controls,but this give you a fighting chance. Not sure it's worth $200, but I'm happy with this purchase.
F**L
Work as intended
T**O
O controle veio certinho, com todos os acessórios e é muito bom
J**Z
Hasta ahora todo perfecto! Los cambios que parecen insignificantes mejoran mucho las sesiones de juego,
L**O
Utter bull crap false advertising
G**A
Llego bien y fue un regalo,ya lo usaron y me dice que esta muy contento esta muy bien el control gracias 🙂
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