Using an Xbox One controller on a PlayStation 4? Why not?

Two companies, two consoles, two separate controllers: while Microsoft has placed virtually the same buttons and analogue sticks, Sony‘s solution is not 100% the same on the DualShock 4. In fact, you might find the Microsoft controller way more usable than the DualShock 4. What if you could use the other company’s controller on your prefered console and vica versa? It is very much possible.

The solution was developed in Japan (even though Microsoft is lucky to sell a thousand Xbox Ones in a week there, the players still find its controller excellent), and it comes from Cyber Gadget. This USB converter allows you to even plug an Xbox 360 controller into your PlayStation 4, or a DualShock 3 into an Xbox One. It’s easy: plug it in, connect your controller and play. Quick and nice solution, it should be sold all around the world.

The price itself isn’t that much of a problem either: it costs around 15 US dollars there. Looks very decent, we’d import one, to be honest.

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